Diane Nukuri

Diane Nukuri
Diane Nukuri at the 2012 Olympics "Burundi Day"
Personal information
Born (1984-12-01) 1 December 1984
Kigozi, Burundi
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight 59 kg (130 lb)
Sport
Country  Burundi
 United States
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals 2012, marathon, 31st
Personal best(s) 5000 m: 15:59.39

Diane Nukuri (born December 1, 1984, in Kigozi-Mukike) is an American[1] professional distance runner. She competed for Burundi as a fifteen-year-old in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney in the 5,000m and in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London in the marathon. Nukuri ran for the University of Iowa in college.

Early life

Nukuri began running in her early teens, starting little more than a year prior to her first Olympic experience (the 2000 Olympics in Sydney). She ran in the junior IAAF World Cross Country Championships twice, placing 18th in 2000 and 27th the following year.[2] She won the bronze medal in the 10,000 meters at the 2001 Francophone Games in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.[3] After the games, Nukuri fled to Toronto, seeking asylum from the Burundi civil war. At the time, Nukuri had already lost her father to the conflict, and she knew she would have no running career had she stayed in Burundi. She was granted asylum, and lived with relatives in Pickering, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto.

The University of Iowa and Butler CCC

Nukuri continued to run while living in Canada, and began drawing interest from cross country and distance track coaches from American universities, in particular the University of Iowa. However, Nukuri spoke very little English, so she attended Butler County Community College in El Dorado, Kansas. At Butler, Nukuri trained under Kirk Hunter while learning English (her third language), taking classes, and amassing 9 NJCAA national championships and 17 NJCAA All-American honors. After two seasons at Butler, Nukuri transferred to the University of Iowa to work with coach Layne Anderson, who recruited Diane directly out of high school. Anderson was largely responsible for Nukuri attending Butler.

In her time at Iowa, Nukuri won two Big Ten Championships, in cross-country (2007) and the 5,000 meters in outdoor track (2008). She was named an All-American three times and won the Wilma Rudolph student-athlete award. She left Iowa with school records in ten events.

In her final collegiate race (the NCAA Championships, 10,000 meters), a major side stitch forced Nukuri into an early exit with only a few laps remaining while in second place. She graduated from Iowa with a bachelor's degree in Communications in the fall of 2008.

Professional career

Diane Nukuri-Johnson in the Marathon at the 2012 Olympics in London

She competed in her first professional race at the 2008 Shelter Island 10K. Major race performances are below.

Nukuri first competed in the Olympics at the age of 15, running the 5,000 meters at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She finished 14th in her heat but did not advance to the finals. She returned to the Olympics twelve years later, competing in the women's marathon. She finished in 31st place, setting another Burundian National Record (she owned the previous mark in the marathon) in 2:30:13,.[4] 118 runners started the race, and 107 finished. Nukuri was also the flag-bearer for Burundi, leading the country's six athletes at the opening ceremony.[5] Nukuri also carried the flag in Sydney.

She bettered her national record at the NYC Half Marathon in March 2013, narrowly finishing second to Caroline Rotich in a time of 1:09:12 hours.[6]

Nukuri is currently the Burundian record-holder in the 1,500 meters, 5,000 meters, 10,000 meters, half marathon, and the marathon. She continues training under Coach Anderson.

Her story has been documented in a number of articles, including Running Times in October 2012.

Diane Nukuri represented Burundi once again at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in August 2016, running the 10,000 meters.

She became a U.S. citizen in 2017. She holds dual citizenship from both Burundi and the United States.[7]

Major results

YearRaceTimePlace
2017Steamboat Classic 4 Mile20:491st
2016New York City Marathon2:33:045th
2016Rio Olympic 10,000 m31:28.6913th
2016Steamboat Classic 4 Mile20:291st
2016New York Mini 10K32:183rd
2016Great Manchester Run 10K31:493rd
2016UAE Healthy Kidney 10K32:234th
2016Payton Jordan Invitational 10,000m31:57.9916th
2016Boston Athletic Association 5K15:434th
2016Carlsbad 500015:344th
2016United Airlines New York City Half Marathon1:09:413rd
2016World's Best 10K32:459th
2016Marugame Half-Marathon1:09:232nd
2016Rock 'n' Roll Arizona 10K32:111st
2015Falmouth Road Race36:471st
2014San Francisco Bay to Breakers 12K40:151st
2013San Francisco Bay to Breakers 12K40:121st
2013ING New York City Marathon2:30:0910th
2013Boston Marathon2:29:548th
2013New York City Half Marathon1:09:122nd
2012London Olympics Marathon2:30:1331st
2012Alliant Energy 8K25:501st
2012Steamboat Classic 4 Mile20:282nd
2012New York Mini 10K32:384th
2012Dam to Dam 20K1:07:52 CR1st
2012Lilac Bloomsday Run 12K40:015th
2012Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational 10,000m32:45.9620th
2012BAA 5K15:415th
2012Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8K26:113rd
2012New York City Half-Marathon1:10:55 NR11th
2011ING New York City Marathon2:41:2120th
2011Philadelphia Rock ‘n’ Roll Half-Marathon1:12:086th
2011New Balance Falmouth Road Race 7 Mile37:132nd
2011TD Bank Beach to Beacon 10K32:36.7 NR4th
2011Bix 737:593rd
20115th Season, 8K Cedar Rapids26:07 NR1st
2011Steamboat Classic 4 Mile20:41 NR1st
2011NYRR New York Mini 10K33:2812th
2011Freihofer's Run for Women 5K15:57 NR6th
2011Marion Arts Festival 5K16:071st
2011Honda Los Angeles Marathon2:33:47 NR4th
2010Bank of America Chicago Marathon2:39:09 Debut23rd
2010Philadelphia Rock 'n' Roll Half-Marathon74:2012th
2010Steamboat Classic 4 Mile21:267th
2010Drake Relays 8K27:101st
2010Carlsbad 500016:237th
2010Meyo Indoor Meet 3000m9:22.485th
2010New Orleans Rock 'n' Roll Half-Marathon1:14:256th
2009Manchester Road Race 4.75 Miles26:057th
20095th Season 8K, Cedar Rapids26:422nd
2008Manchester Road Race 4.75 Miles25:173rd
2008Outdoor Big 10 Championships 5000m16:24.211st
2007NCAA Cross Country Championships20:074th
2007Big 10 Championships Cross Country 6K19:371st
2001IAAF World Junior Cross Country Championships23:3727th
2000Sydney Olympic Games 5000m16:38.3045th
2000World Junior Cross Country Championships21:4218th

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