Leonard Mucheru Maina

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Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Bahrain Bahrain
Men's Athletics
Asian Games
Silver Doha 2006 5.000 metres

Leonard Mucheru Maina ( born June 13, 1978 in Nyandarua) is a Kenyan long-distance runner, who started from 2004 until 2007 as Mushir Salem Jawher (Arabic: مشير سالم جوهر), having acquired the citizenship of Bahrain.

He originally represented Kenya and finished fourth in the short race at the 2000 World Cross Country Championships. He moved to Bahrain in 2003 and was granted citizenship in 2004, at the same time getting a new Arabic name. [1] At that time Bahrain acquired a number of runners from African countries, especially Kenya.

Before changing nationality Maina finished seventh at the 2003 World Indoor Championships and fourth at the 2003 World Athletics Final. In 2004 he became Asian Indoor Champion for Bahrain in 3000 metres. This stirred some controversy as he, according to IAAF rules, was not eligible to run for his new country until March 16, 2006.[2] At the end of the season he finished fourth at the World Athletics Final for the second year in a row. However, he was absent from the top international level until late 2006 when he won a silver medal at the Asian Games. Other medalists for Bahrain included Youssef Saad Kamel, Belal Mansoor Ali and Tareq Mubarak Taher, also imported from Kenya.

On 4 January 2007 Jawher won his first marathon race, the Tiberias Marathon held in Tiberias, Israel, finishing in 2 hours 12 minutes and 13 seconds. He was the first athlete from an Arab country to compete in Israel, and was subsequently stripped of his Bahraini citizenship.[1] On 21 January 2007 it was reported that Bahrain had reversed its decision to strip him of his Bahraini citizenship, and has been allowed to continue competing for the Gulf state[3].

In December 2007, it was reported that he had re-acquired Kenyan citizenship.[4]

He successfully defended Tiberias Marathon victory in 2008 with a course record of 2:10:30. [5] It was also his personal best.

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  1. ^ a b Sharrock, David. "How an Arab who used to be Kenyan made history running in Israel — and ended up in a hell of a state", Times Online, 9 January 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-12. 
  2. ^ GBR Athletics. Asian Indoor Games and Championships. Retrieved on 2007-01-12.
  3. ^ "Bahrain welcome back banned athlete", Gulf Daily News, 2007-01-21. Retrieved on 2007-01-21. 
  4. ^ The Standard, December 8, 2007: Mucheru can now compete for Kenya
  5. ^ Daily Nation, January 12, 2008: Brave Mucheru lays Tiberias ghost to rest
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