Shura Kitata

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Shura Kitata athletics

Tola Shura Kitata at the Frankfurt Marathon 2017
Shura Kitata at the Frankfurt Marathon 2017

Full name Tola Shura Kitata
nation EthiopiaEthiopia Ethiopia
birthday 9th June 1996 (age 24)
place of birth Ethiopia
Career
Best performance 59:47 min (half marathon)
2:04:49 h (marathon)
status active
last change: January 21, 2020

Tola Shura Kitata (born June 9, 1996 ) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner .

Career

At the Shanghai Marathon in November 2015, Shura Kitata achieved third place in its premiere over the 42.195 km in 2:08:53 h. Two months later he finished second in the Xiamen Marathon 2016 in 2:10:20 h . Later in the year, he finished second in the Ottawa Marathon and second in the Istanbul Marathon .

In 2017, a third place in Xiamen was followed by a victory in the Rome Marathon in 2:07:28 h, where he missed the course record by a few seconds. In autumn he finished eighth in the Copenhagen half marathon and triumphed in 2:05:50 h in the Frankfurt marathon .

He started the 2018 season with a fourth place in the half marathon competition of the Houston Marathon . At the London Marathon , only Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge was beaten in a top-class field . At the end of the season he finished second in the New York City Marathon in 2:06:01 h, just two seconds behind his compatriot Lelisa Desisa .

He opened the 2019 season in January with a win in the half marathon race in the Houston Marathon.

Personal bests

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jon Mulkeen: Kitata clocks second-fastest time in Rome while Tusa RETAIN title. In: iaaf.org. April 2, 2017, accessed January 21, 2019 .
  2. Cheruiyot and Kitata dominate at Frankfurt Marathon. In: iaaf.org. October 27, 2017, accessed January 21, 2019 .
  3. ^ Cathal Dennehy: Keitany and Desisa finish strongly to take New York City Marathon titles. In: iaaf.org. November 4, 2018, accessed January 21, 2019 .
  4. ^ Road round-up: Kosgei sets North American all-comers' record at Houston Half, Alemu and Lagat triumph in Mumbai. In: iaaf.org. January 20, 2019, accessed January 21, 2019 .