Josia Thugwane

Josia Thugwane (born 15 April 1971) is a South African retired long-distance runner, best known for winning the gold medal in the marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Thugwane, who is of Ndebele heritage, is the first black athlete to earn an Olympic gold for South Africa.

Josia Thugwane
Personal information
NationalitySouth African
Born (1971-04-14) 14 April 1971 (age 53)
Bethal, Transvaal
Sport
SportTrack and field
EventMarathon
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  South Africa
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1996 Atlanta Marathon

Born in Bethal, Thugwane ran his first marathon in 1991, but his breakthrough to the international athletics scene came in 1995, when he won the Honolulu Marathon.

Just five months before the Games commenced, Thugwane was carjacked and shot; the bullet grazed his chin, leaving an inch-long scar, and he injured his back as a result of jumping from his moving car. The coalmine that employed him paid for his medical care and rehabilitation.[1]

At Atlanta, in the 1996 Olympic marathon, a large leading pack stayed in contact with each other for most of the race, until at the 35 km mark when Thugwane initiated a break away and he along with Lee Bong-Ju from South Korea and Erick Wainaina from Kenya. They stayed together until entering the stadium, when Thugwane got a slight lead. Thugwane finished three seconds ahead of Lee for the closest Olympic marathon finish ever.

Thugwane had a very successful year in 1997 by winning the Fukuoka Marathon and he won the AIMS Best Marathon Runner Award that year. After that point his career performance dipped. He failed to finish in three successive marathons, and finished only twentieth in the 2000 Sydney Olympic marathon despite top ten finishes in the New York Marathon and London Marathon that year. In 2002 he won the Nagano Olympic Memorial Marathon in Japan.

He was awarded the Silver Order of Ikhamanga, South Africa's second highest cultural honour, in 2011.[2]

Statistics

International competition record

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  South Africa
1992Potsdam–Berlin EkidenPotsdamBerlin, Germany3rd5K (4th leg)14:07
?Team
1995World Half Marathon ChampionshipsMontbéliardBelfort, France5thHalf marathon1:02:28
12thTeam3:12:40
1996Olympic GamesAtlanta, United States1stMarathon2:12:36
2000Olympic GamesSydney, Australia20thMarathon2:16:59
2001World ChampionshipsEdmonton, CanadaMarathonDNF
2002World Half Marathon ChampionshipsBrussels, Belgium30thHalf marathon1:03:39
4thTeam3:07:29
2003World ChampionshipsParis, FranceMarathonDNF

Professional races

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
1993Tiberias MarathonTiberias, Israel3rdMarathon2:18:42
Pretoria MarathonPretoria, South Africa1stMarathon2:15:57
Honolulu MarathonHonolulu, United States13thMarathon2:29:16
1994Gyeongju International MarathonGyeongju, South Korea28thMarathon2:24:52
Chicago MarathonChicago, United StatesMarathonDNF
1995Honolulu MarathonHonolulu, Hawaii1stMarathon2:16:08
New York City MarathonNew York City, United StatesMarathonDNF
1996Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, JapanMarathonDNF
1997Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan1stMarathon2:07:28
London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom3rdMarathon2:08:06
1998London MarathonLondon, United KingdomMarathonDNF
New York City MarathonNew York City, United StatesMarathonDNF
Great Scottish RunGlasgow, United Kingdom2ndHalf marathon1:02:47
Great North RunSouth Shields, United Kingdom1stHalf marathon1:02:32
1999London MarathonLondon, United KingdomMarathonDNF
Great Scottish RunGlasgow, United Kingdom3rdHalf marathon1:03:01
Great North RunSouth Shields, United Kingdom17thHalf marathon1:05:42
Fukuoka MarathonFukuoka, Japan26thMarathon2:17:01
2000London MarathonLondon, United Kingdom8thMarathon2:10:29
New York City MarathonNew York City, United States6thMarathon2:15:25
Great Scottish RunGlasgow, United Kingdom10thHalf marathon1:04:32
Lisbon Half MarathonGlasgow, United Kingdom11thHalf marathon1:05:29
2001Seoul International MarathonSeoul, South Korea2ndMarathon2:11:52
Honolulu MarathonHonolulu, United StatesMarathonDNF
2002Nagano MarathonNagano, Japan1stMarathon2:13:23
Two Oceans Half MarathonCape Town, South Africa1stHalf marathon1:04:15
JoongAng Seoul MarathonSeoul, South Korea7thMarathon2:10:05
2003Nagano MarathonNagano, Japan2ndMarathon2:14:18
GöteborgsvarvetGothenburg, Sweden3rdHalf marathon1:04:14
2004Milano City MarathonMilan, ItalyMarathonDNF
2005Vienna City MarathonVienna, AustriaMarathonDNF
Honolulu MarathonHonolulu, United StatesMarathonDNF
2006Two Oceans MarathonCape Town, South Africa56KDNF
Warsaw MarathonWarsaw, Poland4thMarathon2:17:11
2007Two Oceans MarathonCape Town, South Africa2nd56K3:09:46

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