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Sylvia Brunlehner

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Sylvia Brunlehner
Personal information
Born (1994-02-13) February 13, 1994 (age 30)
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Sport
SportSwimming
CoachBenedikt Schubert
Medal record
Representing  Kenya
African Games
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Rabat 4x100m medley relay

Sylvia Tanya Brunlehner (born February 13, 1994) is a Kenyan swimmer who has competed at several international competitions.

She has represented Kenya in the following events:

  • FINA World Championships: Roma 2009 (LC), Dubai 2010 (SC), Shanghai 2011 (LC), Istanbul 2012 (SC),[1] Barcelona 2013 (LC),[2] Windsor 2016 (SC)
  • Commonwealth Games: Delhi 2010, Glasgow 2014, Gold Coast 2018
  • Youth Commonwealth Games: Pune 2008 (LC)
  • Youth Olympic Games: Singapore 2010 (LC)[3]
  • All-African Games: Algeria 2007 (LC), Mozambique 2011 (LC)Rabat 2019 (LC)
  • African Championships: South Africa 2008 (LC), Morocco 2010 (LC)
  • Africans Junior Championships: Mauritius 2010 (LC)
  • African Youth Games: Morocco 2010 (LC)
  • ITU Triathlon: Mauritius 2005,[4] Zimbabwe 2010

References

  1. ^ Abuga, Amos (12 June 2012). "Kenyan swimmers set for FINA Championships in Turkey". MICHEZOAFRIKA Mobile.
  2. ^ "Kenya's Sylvia Brunlehner, right, Syria's Bayan Jumah, left, finish a Women's 50m freestyle heat at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Saturday, Aug. 3, 2013". Vancouver Sun. 3 August 2013.
  3. ^ Watta, Evelyn (15 August 2010). "kenyan swimmers target semis at the games". Sports News Arena.
  4. ^ Genga, Shirley (9 February 2011). "Kenya's swimming champion". Standard Digital.

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