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Samuel Kamau Wanjiru!!
Kusadikika
#1 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 2:48:00 PM
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Wins the Chicago Marathon with a new course record 2:05:41 and a pay day to boot.

Appearance fee: $250,000.00

Winning check:$,75,000.00

Course Record: $100,000.00

Marathon Majors winners check: $500,000.00

Just shy of a million dollars all in a day's work.

This guy is fantastic. I think we may be seeing the making of the first athletic Kenya Shilling Billionare. He is 22 years old. The marathon peak age is above 30. He has a great personality and a very photogenic smile that will earn him millions more in product endorsements.



Weusi wa nywele za mshtakiwa zaonyesha ujinga alio nao
Gordon Gekko
#2 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 5:33:00 PM
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Great job!!! Good cash too. But like I said before,world marathon records can today only be broken in Berlin. Dont skip it for whatever reason next year.
The Real Shaft
#3 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 5:46:00 PM
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magigi*...

wacha wivu......

look at his handicap positively......

he is very fluent in another language which is not english.....

does that make him illiterate...???

the US had a President......

who could not spell his name.....

but was excellent......

at reading the projectile of shoes......

I'm the real Massey F.....shut your mouth
I'm the real Massey Fergu...... Shut your mouth....
TheRedPill
#4 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 6:20:00 PM
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@Magigi: The word is illiterate,not illierate... talk of illiteracy,LOL

The Matrix has you...
Magigi
#5 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 6:30:00 PM
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@Redpil:

...in the absence of a spellchecker... Any way I have corrected.

@Real

...too much money and no style... I understand those fellas carry the dollars in a bag and go all the way to deposit in Eldoret banks...where they can explain themselves in their vernacular... Some little eduaction is good for them...


Kusadikika
#6 Posted : Sunday, October 11, 2009 7:58:00 PM
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For the record,Samuel Wanjiru is not illiterate. He completed his high school education in Japan. He speaks English with a heavy accent and that is not illiteracy. If you have listened to Ngugi wa Thiongo you would also note that he too speaks with an accent. Many times people have confused speaking English with literacy and even sometimes with intelligence. Please note that some of the world's most literate countries do not use English. (Cuba,Belarus,Slovenia,Latvia,Korea,Japan etc.)
Having said that,Wanjiru is not a news reader or an English teacher and let us judge him in his field. If ever there was eloquence in running,he is the Martin Luther King of the marathon.
People think marathon running is just talent. Well that is half of it. The other half is a lot of hard work and discipline. Ask any Kenyan athlete who has ever been in a training camp with Paul Tergat and they will tell you that he is the most hard working person they know. Samuel Wanjiru is no different. This man hits the road hard and from the age of 15 while at camp his dedication to training was noteworthy. His 4 wins in 5 marathons are a product of grueling hard work,a passion for excellence and a desire for self improvement. Even as everyone else talks about him breaking the world record (which he will do in due course) his focus has always been to improve his personal best,to run a better time. He is the world record holder in the 20 kilometres and the half marathon and from his 2 years in the marathon he sure has it in his sights to be one of the greatest marathoners. This young man represents something great,the values we would all love to have and instill in our children to be successful,so let us not judge him by his accented interview in a foreign language after he has given a world class performance at what he is truly good at.

Weusi wa nywele za mshtakiwa zaonyesha ujinga alio nao
mkenyan
#7 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2009 4:58:00 AM
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kusadikika,you are completely right on the mistaken believe that if you cannot speak good english then you are illiterate.

personally do not know wanjiru so would know nothing of his work ethic but you do not win any race,more so a marathon,by sitting on your butt. you need to practice and work like hell.

that is why i usually get irritated when some people,after an athlete has won a race with some serious prize money attached,go like '... oh he won one million dollars for only ten seconds/two hours/one hours etc of work ( hint- the time it takes to run,complete and win the relevant race).'

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mkenyan
#8 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2009 5:00:00 AM
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just hope wanjiru has a good manager and accountant. kra can be a b**** if you stupidly ignore them or try to fleece them.

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kingfisher
#9 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2009 5:04:00 AM
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@magigi and company.............tell us that day you made half of what wanjiru made in chicago out of your literacy complexities and I will join you in whatever the undertaking it is..!!

Wanjiru has been training day in day out.....that excellent one day's performance is as a result of many months of serious training.....but not for speaking english.

If you have money that you expect to start using in five years,it now belongs in stocks.
When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
Pierce
#10 Posted : Monday, October 12, 2009 5:08:00 AM
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Question: Are these winnings taxable? If they are taxable,are the amounts the winners receive gross or net?Are the winnings taxed in the country of the event and if so are they taxed again when the winners come back to Kenya?
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