Bob Kennedy (athlete)
Bob Kennedy , born the August 18th 1970, is a former American athlete , specialist in the basic races. He still holds the record of the United States of the 5.000 m. In 1996, it ran the 5.000 m in 12 ' 58" 21, reducing of him the first athlete not-African under the 13 minutes at this distance.
Prize list
Olympic Games of summer
- Olympic Games of summer of 1992 with Barcelona ()
- 12th on 5.000 m
- Olympic Games of summer of 1996 with Atlanta ()
- 6th on 5.000 m
Championships of the world of athletics
- Championships of the world of athletics of 1991 with Tokyo ()
- 12th on 5.000 m
- Championships of the world of athletics of 1993 with Stuttgart ()
- eliminated in series on 5.000 m
- Championships from the world of athletics of 1995 with Gothenburg ()
- 7th on 5.000 m
- Championships of the world of athletics of 1997 with Athens ()
- 6th on 5.000 m
- Championships of the world of athletics of 1999 with Seville ()
- 9th on 5.000 m
Championships of the world of cross-country race
- Championships of the world of cross-country race of 2001 with Oostende (Belgium)
- Bronze medal in cross-country race long distance by team
External bonds
- Profile IAAF of Bob Kenendy
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