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runner, earning a spot on the Kenyan national squad for the 5000-meter race at the Sydney Paralympics in 2000. As he ran so quickly another problem emerged, that his guides could not keep up. Nevertheless, he not only won the gold medal but set a Paralympic record too. Now Wanyoike runs with his track guide and childhood friend, Joseph Kibunja.
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Wanyoike is one of the world's fastest runners. While still a child he was already being groomed to join an elite corps of athletes in a country that is known for producing more world-class middle-distance runners over the last twenty years than any other country on earth. He excelled at the 5,000
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by a tether on the wrist, which the guide uses to subtly indicate, without breaking stride, when to turn, accelerate or avoid an obstacle, whether on the track or on the road, as in a marathon. Once Henry got used to working with guides, he quickly established himself as a world-class non-sighted
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on May 1, 1995. "I went to bed a normal person, the following day I found myself in darkness." That night he lost 95% of his vision, and lost the rest gradually over the next few years. He was in despair. "I thought my life had come to an end."
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Unlike most Kenyan athletes, who tend to concentrate on one or two events, Henry is among those very few who have ventured beyond. Over the last five years, he has won gold or silver medals in the marathon,
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September 2004: Athens gold and world record over 5,000 m (15:11.07) and 10,000 m (31:37.25)
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2000: Paralympics in Sydney: Winner and the first gold medal over 5,000 meters (15:46.29)
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February 2004: Hong Kong winner and world record in the half marathon (1:10:26)
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November 2006: 121st at the New York Marathon (2:40:14) - 38,368 participants
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May 2005: 3rd Place with approx. 4500 participants in the half-marathon in
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May 2004: Boston new fable world record time in the Marathon (2:33:20)
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October 2002: Boston Trophy winner over road running of 5,000 meters
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December 2003: Singapore silver in road running over 5,000 meters
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in 2005 still stands as the world record for blind runners.
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April 2002: World record and gold in the blind marathon of
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Wanyoike became almost completely blind after suffering a
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
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Joseph Kibunja & Henry Wanyoike in Hong Kong, 2008
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