Zane Robertson
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Born | Hamilton,New Zealand | 14 November 1989|||||||||||||||||
Home town | Iten,Kenya[1] | |||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[2] | |||||||||||||||||
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb)[2] | |||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Track and field | |||||||||||||||||
Event | 800 metres–half marathon | |||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Zane Robertson(born 14 November 1989)[3]is a New Zealandmiddleandlong-distancerunner. He won the bronze medal in the5000 metresat the2014 Commonwealth Games.Robertson is theOceanian recordholder for the10 kilometresandhalf marathon,andNew Zealand recordholder for themarathon.He also holds the area best in the road10 miles.He is currently serving an eight-year ban for breaching twoWorld Athleticsanti-dopingrules.
At the age of 17, he and his twin brotherJakemoved from New Zealand toIten,Kenya,to further their running careers.[4]
On 22 March 2023, it was announced that Robertson had been banned from competition for eight years following two World Athletics anti-doping rule violations. He received a four-year ban for the use ofEPOfound in in-competition test in May 2022 and an additional four years for tampering with the doping control process, effectively ending his athletics career.[5][6]In September 2023, Robertson was arrested after a complaint of a sexual assault. Kenyan Police also discovered an unlicensed AK-47 rifle and 23 rounds of ammunition at Robertson's house near Iten in Elgeyo-Marakwet county.
Career[edit]
2013–2021[edit]
Zane Robertson competed in the2013 World Championships in Moscowover the5000 metres,where he finished 14th with a time of 13:46.55.[7]
At the2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships,Robertson finished 12th in the final of the3000 metres eventin a time of 8:01.81[8]after running a New Zealand indoor record of 7:44.16 in the heats.[9]He won the bronze medal in the5000 mat the2014 Commonwealth GamesinGlasgow.[10]
In 2015, Robertson set a new Oceanian record in thehalf marathoninMarugamewith a time of 59:47.[11]He became only the fourth non-African runner in history to run the distance in under one hour.[12]
At the2016 Rio Olympics,Robertson finished 12th in themen's 10,000 metreswith a time of 27:33.67. This result brokeDick Quax's 39-year-old New Zealand national record by more than 8 seconds.[13]
Robertson was selected to represent New Zealand in both the marathon and 10,000 m at the2018 Commonwealth Games,and planned to contest one of the two events. However, he withdrew from the team on 5 April, after his training was hampered by a groin injury earlier in the year.[14]At the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon, Robertson placed third in a time of 2:08:19, breaking his brother Jake's national record by seven seconds.[15]
In 2021, Robertson finished 36th in theTokyo Olympic Games marathonwith a time of 2:17:04.
2022 New Zealand Sports Tribunal ban[edit]
On 20 September 2022, Robertson was provisionally suspended without opposition foranti-dopingrule violations (ADRVs), including the use ofEPOfound in in-competition test in May 2022. Then his B sample confirmed the original result. On 22 March 2023, it was announced that he had been banned from competition for eight years for two World Athletics anti-doping rule violations. He received a four-year ban for the use of EPO and an additional four years for providing falsified records and false testimony, effectively ending his athletics career.[5][6]
Personal bests[edit]
Surface | Distance | Time (h:)m:s | Place | Date | Notes |
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Track | 1500 metres | 3:34.19 | Rieti,Italy | 7 September 2014 | |
3000 metres | 7:41.37 | Cork,Ireland | 8 July 2014 | ||
3000 metres indoor | 7:44.16 | Sopot,Poland | 7 March 2014 | ||
5000 metres | 13:13.83 | Heusden-Zolder,Belgium | 13 July 2013 | ||
10,000 metres | 27:33.67 | Rio de Janeiro,Brazil | 13 August 2016 | ||
Road | 10 kilometres | 27:28 | Berlin,Germany | 9 October 2016 | Oceanian record |
10 miles | 46:29 | Amsterdam,Netherlands | 23 September 2018 | Oceanian best | |
Half marathon | 59:47 | Marugame,Japan | 1 February 2015 | Oceanian record | |
Marathon | 2:08:19 | Gold Coast,Australia | 6 July 2019 | New Zealand |
Arrest[edit]
In September 2023 Kenyan newspaperThe Standardreported that Robertson had been arrested after anAK-47and 23 rounds of ammunition were found in his house. Police had visited the address after a woman had filed a complaint about Robertson.[16]
References[edit]
- ^"Commonwealth Games – ROBERTSON GRABS 5000M BRONZE « LiveNews.co.nz".livenews.co.nz.
- ^ab"Glasgow 2014 – Zane Robertson Profile".glasgow2014.com.
- ^"Zane ROBERTSON – Athlete Profile".World Athletics.Retrieved1 January2023.
- ^Kelsall, Christopher (28 August 2013)."The Zane Robertson interview".Athletics Illustrated.Retrieved28 August2013.
- ^ab"Olympian Zane Robertson banned for eight years for doping violations".Stuff.22 March 2023.Retrieved22 March2023.
- ^abJohannsen, Dana (22 March 2023)."The extraordinary lengths Kiwi Olympian Zane Robertson took to deceive anti-doping authorities".Stuff.Retrieved22 March2023.
- ^"Oops something has gone wrong".iaaf.org.
- ^"3000 Metres Result - IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 - iaaf.org".iaaf.org.
- ^"3000 Metres Result - IAAF World Indoor Championships 2014 - iaaf.org".iaaf.org.
- ^"Glasgow 2014: Ndiku wins first track gold in 5,000m".BBC. 27 July 2014.Retrieved27 July2014.
- ^IAAF: Course Record for Kuira at Marugame Half Marathon.
- ^"Athletics: Robertson runs sensational half marathon time".nzherald.co.nz.Retrieved14 August2016.
- ^"Rio Olympics 2016: Zane Robertson breaks historic NZ 10,000 metre record".nzherald.co.nz.Retrieved14 August2016.
- ^Anderson, Ian (5 April 2018)."New Zealand runner Zane Robertson pulls out of Commonwealth Games on Gold Coast".Stuff.co.nz.Retrieved5 April2018.
- ^"Kiwi Zane Robertson shatters NZ marathon record, qualifies for Tokyo Olympics".1 NEWS NOW.Retrieved9 July2019.
- ^"High-profile Kiwi athlete arrested in Kenya".Stuff. 21 September 2023.Retrieved21 September2023.
External links[edit]
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- 1989 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Hamilton, New Zealand
- New Zealand male middle-distance runners
- Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for New Zealand
- Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- World Athletics Championships athletes for New Zealand
- Olympic athletes for New Zealand
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- New Zealand male long-distance runners
- New Zealand twins
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- Medallists at the 2014 Commonwealth Games