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Anastasia Ndereba was born on 1974, is a Kenyan long-distance runner. Discover Anastasia Ndereba's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
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Anastasia Ndereba is a Kenyan female athlete and marathon runner.
She was born on September 27, 1974.
She is the sister of the more renowned athlete and Olympic Medalist Katherine Ndereba.
Her first recorded professional competition was on November 6, 1999, when she completed the 8 km Senior Women's Cross-country race organised by the KAAA, where she finished 4th in a time of 34 minutes and 32 seconds.
In 06 Nov 1999, she competed in the 8 kilometer cross-country race, in which she emerged 4th with a time of 34 minutes and 32 seconds.
This race was organised in Nairobi, Kenya and put her on the forefront to be selected for other competitions.
On 24 December the same year, she competed in a similar race titled 'KAAA Energiser Crosscountry' in Machakos, Kenya, improving her time by 7 minutes to 27 minutes and 32 seconds.
However, she placed 5th in this race.
On 25 Mar 2000, she won her first major competition at the 10 km KAAA Meeting tournament in Nyeri, in which she finished first with a time of 36:06.70, earning her a first opportunity to compete in an international platform in the United States.
Between 15 April 2000 and 27 August 2000, Anastasia competed in 12 athletic competitions in the USA winning one of them and emerging second runner's up in a further three.
On 15 April 2000, she competed in a 5 km version of the Cherry Blossom race at Cherry Hill, in which she placed second with a time of 16 minutes and 23 seconds.
On May 7, 2000, she competed in the Blue Shield Broad Street Run in Philadelphia, USA.
This was a 10-mile road race and her first major win internationally after she finished in first position in a time of 57 minutes and ten seconds.
Her last major race in the USA during this period was race in Avlon, NJ, in which she emerged 4th after a consecutive series of no win races throughout the month and since May.
She soon travelled back to Kenya and resumed KAAA competitions.
She debuted as an IAAF athlete officiated by the IAAF in 2001, when she competed in the 3,000 women's B category in Rieti, Italy and emerged 7th with a time of 9 minutes, 12.95 seconds.
In February, 2001, she competed in the Yokohama International Women's Ekiden in Yokohama, Japan.
On 9 September 2001, she was the third to finish the European Interclub Championships for Women race in Salò, Italy with a time of 51 minutes and 34 seconds.
Anastasia made her debut in Half Marathon when she competed in the Torino Half Marathon, in Torino, Italy on September 23, 2001.
She won this race with a time of 1:12:36.
In April 2002, Anastasia made her debut in the Turin Marathon in Turin, Italy.
She won this race after placing a time of 2:29:27.
Four months later, she won the Lille Métropole half marathon in Lille, France.
A month later, in 22 Sep 2002, she won the Turin Half marathon with a time of 1:12:09, improving her personal best on the track from the previous year.
On October 27, 2002, she debuted in the Venezia Marathon in Venice, France.
She won this race with a time of 2:29:03.
This record surpassed her marathon record of 2:29:27 set in Turin earlier that year.
From there, her performance declined noticeably throughout the year and the next.
In 2003, Anastasia compete and lost against her sister in the 10,000 km KAAA race in Kenya.
Her sister beat Anastasia by less than a tenth of a second after she clocked 34:35.0 to Anastasia's 34:35.6 in front of a huge crowd in Ruring'u Stadium, in Nyeri Kenya.
Anastasia Ndereba competed in several KAAA tournaments earlier in her career.
On May 3, 2003, Anastasia participated in the Indianapolis Life 500 Festival half marathon in Indianapolis USA.
She emerged second in a time of 1:11:59, four minutes more than her time in the Lile half marathon the previous year.
In 1 Jun 2003, she participated in Suzuki Rock 'N' Roll marathon in San Diego usa.
She emerged fourth with a time of 2:30:53.
Her subsequent races in USA were in Dacenport, Falmouth, Flint, Park Forest, Philadelphia and Chicago between July and October.
She placed 9th, 14, 9th, 6th, 8th and 11th positions respectively in these races before returning to Kenya.
in a 5 km road race and emerged 5th with a time of 16 minutes and 31 seconds.
Six months later, she was second in the Alpicella-Monte Beigua competition, which was a 10.6 km race that she finished in 57 minutes.