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David Mungai was born on 7 December, 1968 in Kenya, is a runner. Discover David Mungai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December, 1968
Birthday 7 December
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Nationality Kenya

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2021

The teammates returned for the October Twin Cities Marathon, which was also serving as the USATF Master's Marathon Championship, bringing in talent such as Manuel Vera from Mexico and Pierre Levisse from France. The forecast was favorable: from the upper 40s to the mid 60s. Favorites included Mutisya, Olympian Ravil Kashapov, and Mexican Leonardo Reyes, top finisher at the Houston Marathon. Few recognized the 24-year-old Mungai, even though his half-marathon split in the 25K had set an age-group record in Minnesota (that as of January 2021 still stands).

1994

In 1994, Mungai raced the City of Lakes 25K and Twin Cities Marathon again. He scored another second-place win in the competitive 25K, 11 seconds behind John Mirth. Now at the Twin Cities Marathon, Mungai was considered one of the top contenders, along with John Kagwe, St. Louis Marathon-winner Joe Leuchtmann, Rod DeHaven, and the 1984 Olympian John Tuttle. Again Mungai paced the pack through the early miles. But at mile 10, he was vomiting and dropped back from the lead. While Pablo Sierra would win, Mungai finished 14th in 2:19:11.

1993

In 1993, Mungai ran a 10K personal best at the Crescent City Classic in New Orleans, Louisiana: finishing in 28:58. Later, at the Boston Marathon, which was hot and sunny, he finished in the top 20. The race saw relatively slower times, and another Kenyan, Cosmas Ndeti won. Mungai ran a 2:17:12 for 17th place, a few seconds ahead of Toshihiro Shibutani. Mungai's name was known by the close of 1993, when he ran the Cleveland Marathon. On a redesigned course along the shore of Lake Erie Mungai duked it out with Don Janicki, Russian Nazipov Makhametna, and Canadian Peter Maher to finish fourth in 2:13:40. Janicki, running alone for some of the race, set a new course record (2:11:39) on the cool day.

1992

In the 1992 Great Bristol Half Marathon, Mungai and his training partner, Mutisya, started what would be a continual back-and-forth racing pattern. As the race went on, the two Kenyans pulled away from their coach and the rest of the pack in a course-record pace. The two teammates, both in their mid-twenties, were shoulder-to-shoulder near the finish and crossed with the same official time: 1:04:08, a course record. Mutisya was declared winner.

The fall of 1992 brought on two races in Minnesota. The first was in September: the City of Lakes 25K. Again, Mungai and Mutisya dueled for the lead. Mutisya won, with Mungai taking second in 1:19:02.

Mungai, Mutisya, Nzua and major-marathon winner William Musyoki formed a front pack around the lakes of Minneapolis. As they crossed the Mississippi River onto Summit Avenue, toward mile-marker 22, Mungai surged ahead of the others. Mungai passed the St. Paul Cathedral and sprinted downhill to finish line near the Capitol building in front; it was clear Mungai would be the winner. He crossed the tape in 2:15:33. The time was faster than the Chicago Marathon winner's time in 1992. Nzau placed second.

1990

In the mid-1990s, Nzua was still coaching Mungai, Mutisya, Andrew Musuva and others, but now in Schenectady, New York. They called their themselves Team Stick.

In the late 1990s, Mungai was still a top competitor at large 5K, 10K, and half-marathon races, taking third in the Duke City 5K in 15:10, fifth at the California International Marathon, third at the Phoenix 10K in 29:59, and fourth at the San Diego Marathon in 2:23:29.

1968

David Kimani Mungai (born December 7, 1968) is a Kenyan mid- and long-distance runner.