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David Kitur (born October 12, 1962) is a retired Kenyan runner, who specialised in 400 metres. In 1983, at the inaugural world championships he was part of the Kenyan 4x400 metres relay team, which reached semifinals. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics, in 400 metres and 4x400 metres race, reaching semifinals in both. He won bronze over 400 metres at the 1985 African Championships in Athletics, and may have been part of the 4 × 400 m relay team that won gold. He is a three-times Kenyan champions over 400 metres (1984, 1985, 1990). After retirement, he has been a coach.

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  • David Kitur (né le 12 octobre 1962) est un athlète kényan, spécialiste du 400 mètres. (fr)
  • David Kitur (* 12. Oktober 1962) ist ein ehemaliger kenianischer Sprinter, der sich auf den 400-Meter-Lauf spezialisiert hatte. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1984 in Los Angeles erreichte er im Einzelbewerb und in der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel jeweils das Halbfinale. Im Jahr darauf gewann er Bronze bei den Leichtathletik-Afrikameisterschaften 1985 in Kairo. 1990 siegte er mit der kenianischen 4-mal-400-Meter-Stafette bei den Commonwealth Games in Auckland und gewann bei den Afrikameisterschaften in Kairo Silber hinter seinem jüngeren Bruder Samson Kitur. (de)
  • David Kitur (born October 12, 1962) is a retired Kenyan runner, who specialised in 400 metres. In 1983, at the inaugural world championships he was part of the Kenyan 4x400 metres relay team, which reached semifinals. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics, in 400 metres and 4x400 metres race, reaching semifinals in both. He won bronze over 400 metres at the 1985 African Championships in Athletics, and may have been part of the 4 × 400 m relay team that won gold. He is a three-times Kenyan champions over 400 metres (1984, 1985, 1990). After retirement, he has been a coach. (en)
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  • David Kitur (born October 12, 1962) is a retired Kenyan runner, who specialised in 400 metres. In 1983, at the inaugural world championships he was part of the Kenyan 4x400 metres relay team, which reached semifinals. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics, in 400 metres and 4x400 metres race, reaching semifinals in both. He won bronze over 400 metres at the 1985 African Championships in Athletics, and may have been part of the 4 × 400 m relay team that won gold. At the 1987 All-Africa Games, held in Nairobi, Kenya, he finished second behind Innocent Egbunike of Nigeria. He finished sixth in the 400 metres race at the 1987 World Championships. The Kenyan 4 × 400 m relay team, which he was part of, finished 5th. At the 1990 African Championships in Athletics 400 metres race he finished second behind his younger brother Samson Kitur. The same year, at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, he was part of the Kenyan 4x400 metres relay team that won Gold. Having missed the 1988 Summer Olympics, he competed at the Olympics for a second time in 1992. He reached quarterfinals in 400 metres race, where his brother Samson Kitur won bronze. He competed for the Kenyan 4x400 metres relay team in heats and semifinal, helping it to reach the final. In the final he was replaced by Abednego Matilu, but the Kenyan team did not finish the final. He is a three-times Kenyan champions over 400 metres (1984, 1985, 1990). After retirement, he has been a coach. Two of his brothers were also Olympic athletes, Samson Kitur and Simon Kitur. (en)
  • David Kitur (* 12. Oktober 1962) ist ein ehemaliger kenianischer Sprinter, der sich auf den 400-Meter-Lauf spezialisiert hatte. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1984 in Los Angeles erreichte er im Einzelbewerb und in der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel jeweils das Halbfinale. Im Jahr darauf gewann er Bronze bei den Leichtathletik-Afrikameisterschaften 1985 in Kairo. 1987 holte er Silber bei den Panafrikanischen Spielen in Nairobi. Bei den Leichtathletik-Weltmeisterschaften in Rom wurde er Sechster über 400 m, wobei er im Halbfinale mit 44,73 s seinen persönlichen Rekord aufstellte, und mit der kenianischen Mannschaft Fünfter in der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel. 1990 siegte er mit der kenianischen 4-mal-400-Meter-Stafette bei den Commonwealth Games in Auckland und gewann bei den Afrikameisterschaften in Kairo Silber hinter seinem jüngeren Bruder Samson Kitur. Bei den Olympischen Spielen 1992 in Barcelona schied er im Viertelfinale aus und wurde im Vorlauf der 4-mal-400-Meter-Staffel eingesetzt. Im Finale, in dem die kenianische Stafette nicht das Ziel erreichte, wurde er durch Abednego Matilu ersetzt. (de)
  • David Kitur (né le 12 octobre 1962) est un athlète kényan, spécialiste du 400 mètres. (fr)
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