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Mbulaeni Mulaudzi

Mbulaeni Tongai Mulaudzi

South African Athlete


Born 08-09-1980 in Muduluni South Africa

Mbulaeni Mulaudzi is a South African middle distance Athlete. He won the men's 800m event in the 2009 IAAF World Championships. He became South Africa's first black athlete to be ranked number one on the 800m in the world.


Mbulaeni Mulaudzi's Professional details

Current Position(s)

Athlete: 800 m | South African Athletics team
South Africa | 2002 - present

Achievements

Competitive Accomplishments

3 | IAAF World Athletics Final Thessaloniki, Greece

3rd place

1 | World Championships Berlin, Germany | 2009

1st place in 1:45.29min

6 | IAAF World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany | 2008

6th place

11 | Summer Olympics Beijing, China | 2008

11th place (sf) in 1:46.24min

2 | World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain | 2008

2nd place in 1:44.91min

2 | IAAF World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany | 2007

2nd place

7 | World Championships Osaka, Japan | 2007

7th place in 1:47.52min

2 | All-Africa Games Algiers, Algeria | 2007

2nd place in 1:45.54min

3 | IAAF World Cup Athens, Greece | 2006

3rd place in 1:45.14min

1 | IAAF World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany | 2006

1st place

6 | African Championships Bambous, Mauritius | 2006

6th place

2 | World Indoor Championships Moscow, Russia | 2006

2nd place in 1:47.16min

5 | IAAF World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco | 2005

5th place

12 | World Championships Helsinki, Finland | 2005

12th place (sf) in 1:45.73min

5 | IAAF World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco | 2004

5th place

2 | Summer Olympics Athens, Greece | 2004

2nd place in 1:44.61min

1 | World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary | 2004

1st place in 1:45.71min

2 | All-Africa Games - Abuja, Nigeria | 2003

2nd place in 1:46.44min

5 | IAAF World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco | 2003


3 | World Championships Paris, France | 2003

3rd place in 1:44.90 min

3 | African Championships Rades, Tunisia | 2001

3rd place in 1:46.20min

1 | Commonwealth Games Manchester, England | 2002

1st place in 1:46.32min

6 | World Championships Edmonton, Canada | 2001

6th place in 1:45.01min

2 | African Championships Algiers, Algeria | 2000

2nd place in 1:46.28min


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