Filbert Bayi
{{short description|Tanzanian middle-distance runner}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
|name = Filbert Bayi
|image = Filbert Bayi 1975b.jpg
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|caption = Bayi in 1975
|sport = Athletics/Track, Mid-distance running
|event = 800 metres, 1500 metres, mile, 5000 metres, steeplechase
|country = {{TAN}}
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1953|06|22}}
|birth_place = Karatu, Arusha Region, Tanganyika Territory
|height = 1.83 m
|weight = 59 kg
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|retired =
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|Outdoor {{cite web|url=https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/tanzania/filbert-bayi-5394|work=IAAF|title=Filbert BAYI - Athlete Profile}}
|800 m: 1:45.32 (Christchurch 1974)
|1500 m: 3:32.16 NR (Christchurch 1974)
|Mile: 3:51.0 NR (Kingston 1975)
|3000 m: 7:39.27 NR (Oslo 1980)
|2-mile: 8:19.45 (London 1980)
|3000 m s’chase: 8:12.48 NR (Moscow 1980)
|Mile: 3:54.5 NR (Los Angeles 1980)
|3000 m: 7:50.4 (Edmonton 1980)
|5000 m: 13:45.16 (Toronto 1981)
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{{MedalCountry | {{TAN}} }}
{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}
{{MedalSilver| 1980 Moscow | 3000 m steeplechase}}
{{MedalCompetition|Commonwealth Games}}
{{MedalGold | 1974 Christchurch | 1500 m}}
{{MedalSilver | 1978 Edmonton | 1500 m}}
{{MedalCompetition|All-Africa Games}}
{{MedalGold| 1973 Lagos | 1500 m}}
{{MedalGold| 1978 Algiers | 1500 m}}
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Filbert Bayi Sanka (born June 23, 1953) is a Tanzanian former middle-distance runner{{cite book|last=Moore|first=Kenny|title=Best Efforts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MjLYAAAAMAAJ|access-date=8 May 2011|date=May 1998|publisher=Cedarwinds|isbn=978-0-915297-10-8|pages=87}} who competed throughout the 1970s. He set the world records for 1500 metres in 1974 and the mile in 1975. His world record in the 1500 m was also the Commonwealth Games record until 2022.
Running career
Born in a small village of Karatu, near Arusha, Tanzania, he had to run eight miles every day to and from school as a boy.{{cite news |last1=Webster |first1=Jim |title=World record to Tanzania |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=lL5f5cZgq8MC&dat=19740203&printsec=frontpage&hl=en |access-date=23 December 2018 |work=The Sun-Herald |issue=43 |date=3 February 1974}} His greatest moment was arguably the 1500 m final at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand, when he won the gold medal ahead of New Zealand runner John Walker and Kenyan Ben Jipcho. Bayi set a new world record of 3 min 32.16 s, ratified by the IAAF as 3:32.2, and Walker went under the old world record set by Jim Ryun as well. Third place Jipcho, fourth place Rod Dixon, and fifth place Graham Crouch also ran the fourth, fifth, and seventh fastest 1500 m times to that date. It is still classed as one of the greatest 1500 m races of all time. There was no jockeying for position in the race; Bayi led from the beginning in a fast pace and was 20 metres ahead at 800 metres, the other runners strung out in a line behind him.
{{quote|"Think about the change that occurred in the 1500m at Christchurch. The 1500m was usually a slow race and then a sprint [at the finish]. But in 1974 I changed that from the beginning to the end. And not many people have thought about that."|Filbert Bayi}}
In 1975, Bayi broke Ryun's eight-year-old mile record by clocking 3:51.0milerman, (17 November 2009). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oK3d7Ckh2o "1975 Miracle Mile: Filbert Bayi runs 3:51.0"] – via YouTube. in Kingston, Jamaica on 17 May. The record was short-lived as Walker became history's first sub-3:50 miler on 12 August of the same year, running 3:49.4 at Gothenburg.
It was hoped that the Bayi-Walker clash would continue but, because Tanzania boycotted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, it never materialized.{{cite web|title=The Montreal Olympics boycott|url=http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/montreal-olympics-boycott|website=nzhistory.net|access-date=1 January 2016}} However, since Bayi was suffering from a bout of malaria shortly before the Olympics, he may not have been able to challenge Walker even had there been no boycott.
Bayi won a silver medal in the 3000 m steeplechase at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. He ran 8:12.5 behind Bronisław Malinowski.[https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ba/filbert-bayi-1.html "Filbert Bayi Bio, Stats, and Results"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922171532/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ba/filbert-bayi-1.html |date=2013-09-22 }}. Olympics at Sports-Reference.com.
Later life
After retirement Bayi has spent much effort in setting up the Filbert Bayi Foundation which aims to guide young sporting talent in Tanzania. It is based in Mkuza, about 50 km from Dar es Salaam. The complex also aims to educate young people about HIV and AIDS, plus ways of getting out of poverty. The foundation started in 2003. Bayi has also opened a Primary and Nursery school based in Kimara, as well as the Secondary school which is based in Kibaha. The schools have been partnered with Barlby High School as part of the Dreams and Teams project set up by the British Council/Youth Sport Trust. The school hosted students from Barlby High School in January and February 2008.{{Citation needed|date=March 2011}} Bayi is also a member of the IAAF Technical Committee[http://www.iaaf.org/about-iaaf/structure/committees#iaaf-technical-committee "IAAF: Committees"]. iaaf.org. and is Secretary-General of the Tanzanian Olympic Committee.[http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/commonwealth-games/cwg-news/bayis-record-may-be-gone-but-it-should-never-be-forgotten.23308390 "Bayi's record may be gone but it should never be forgotten"]. HeraldScotland.
International competitions
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colspan="6"|Representing {{TAN}} |
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rowspan=2|1972
|rowspan=2|Olympic Games |rowspan=2|Munich, West Germany |46th (h) |3:45.4 |
31st (h)
|8:41.4 |
1973
|bgcolor=gold|1st |1500 m |3:37.23 |
rowspan=2|1974
|rowspan=2|British Commonwealth Games |rowspan=2|Christchurch, New Zealand |4th |1:45.32 |
bgcolor=gold|1st
|3:32.16 |
rowspan=2|1978
|bgcolor=gold|1st |1500 m |3:36.21 |
Commonwealth Games
|bgcolor=silver|2nd |3:35.59 |
1980
|bgcolor=silver|2nd |8:12.48 |
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Filbert Bayi}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20080227015836/http://filbertbayischools.com/ Filbert Bayi Schools – Homepage]
- {{World Athletics||name=Filbert Bayi}}
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{{s-bef|rows=2|before={{flagicon|USA}} Jim Ryun}}
{{s-ttl|title=Men's 1500 m World Record Holder|years=February 2, 1974 – August 15, 1979}}
{{s-aft|after={{flagicon|GBR}} Sebastian Coe}}
{{s-ttl|title=Men's Mile World Record Holder|years=May 17, 1975 – August 12, 1975}}
{{s-aft|after={{flagicon|NZL}} John Walker}}
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{{Footer Commonwealth Champions 1500m Men}}
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Category:People from Arusha Region
Category:Tanzanian male middle-distance runners
Category:Tanzanian steeplechase runners
Category:Olympic athletes for Tanzania
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Category:Olympic silver medalists for Tanzania
Category:Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1978 Commonwealth Games
Category:Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Tanzania
Category:Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Tanzania
Category:World record setters in athletics (track and field)
Category:People from Karatu District
Category:Olympic silver medalists in athletics (track and field)
Category:Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
Category:African Games gold medalists for Tanzania
Category:African Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1978 All-Africa Games
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1973 All-Africa Games