Lucketz Swartbooi
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Silver | 1993 Stuttgart | Marathon |
Lucketz Swartbooi (born February 6, 1966) is a Namibian long-distance runner who won the silver medal in the marathon race at the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart. He finished 48th at the 2000 Olympics. Swartbooi set his personal best in Boston 1994 in 2:09:08 min.
In 2005 Swartbooi received a public warning from the IAAF for testing positive for prednisolone/prednisone. [1]
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IAAF profile for Lucketz Swartbooi
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