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Robson Mrombe

Robson Mrombe (Robson Mulombe)
Personal information
Nationality Zimbabwean
Born 12 September 1945 (1945-09-12) (age 71)
Wankie
Years active 1964-1972
Sport
Event(s) marathon
Club Wankie Athletic Club

Robson Mrombe, also known as Robson Mulombe (born September 12, 1945) is an African Zimbabwean who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympic men's marathon.

Mrombe originally came from Wankie in Zimbabwe. He began running at the Kanchindu Mission School in Zambia in the 1950s. He usually ran for the Wankie Athletic club which was a fierce competitor in Zimbabwean track and field in the 1960s with the Alpha Track Club from Bulawayo.

Mrombe also ran 2:18:53.7 at Bulawayo in the 1964 Rhodesian Olympic marathon trials. He competed in the 1964 Summer Olympic men's marathon finishing 56th and running 2 hours 17 minutes in the marathon.

Robson trained to run in the Mexican 1968 Olympic Games, running approximately 2:32 in the Rhodesian Olympic Trials in Bulawayo in late June 1968, finishing second that day to Mathias Kanda. Robson was recommended for inclusion in the Olympic team that year by John Cheffers, the coach of the 1968 Rhodesian/Zimbabwe track team, however, Robson was not selected to run.

A treatise on the history of Rhodesian participation in the Olympics mentions Robson.

Robson won the South African marathon championship at Libanon Mine Track, 20 kilometres outside of Johannesburg, at 5300 feet altitude, in 1971 in 2:32:13.

A retrospective on Robson's running career appeared in the Zimbabwe Herald in 2011. Speaking of his 1964 Olympic experience he said in 2011: "I was quite excited to participate in the Games. However, there was a lot of segregation, we were not treated well. Most of the times we were hidden in the Games village and were not allowed to go out yet our white teammates were allowed to roam around."

Robson began running at the Kanchindu Mission School in Zambia in the 1950s. He had a winning streak starting in 1970. Says the Herald 2011 article: "He won the South Africa Chamber of Mines races [marathon] in 1966 and the Orange Free State race in the same year. He won the Orange Free State race for the second time in 1970. He went on a winning streak and it was only in 1974 that he came second behind Zisco Steel's runner, John Shaba."


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