Samson Kitur
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| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's athletics | ||
| Representing Template:Flagicon Kenya | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| Bronze medal – third place | 1992 Barcelona | 400 m |
| World Championships | ||
| Silver medal – second place | 1993 Stuttgart | 4x400 m relay |
| Bronze medal – third place | 1993 Stuttgart | 400 m |
| All-Africa Games | ||
| Gold medal – first place | 1991 Cairo | 400 m |
| Gold medal – first place | 1995 Harare | 400 m |
| African Championships | ||
| Gold medal – first place | 1990 Cairo | 400 m |
Samson Kitur (February 25, 1966 — April 25, 2003) was a Kenyan athlete, and an Olympic medalist in 1992.
Biography
Unlike most of his compatriots, who run in distances 800 metres and up, Kitur specialised in the 400 metres. He won the continental championship in 1991, and the next year he took the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics, behind winner Quincy Watts. A year later, another bronze medal was his at the World Championships in Stuttgart.
He died suddenly of an unspecified illness at age 37 in his home in Eldoret, his home Kerotet Village near Ziwa.
Two of his brothers were also Olympic athletes: Simon Kitur and David Kitur.
External links
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- Sports-reference profile
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