Career
He is a Dinka tribesman. Maker competed in the men"s marathon at the Due to civil war that saw South Sudan split from Sudan, he has refused to compete under the flag of the latter, stating that, "lieutenant would be betraying my people". He was one of four athletes competing in the under the Olympic flag rather than that of an individual country.
Early In 1994, at the age of nine, he fled from a refugee camp during the Sudanese Civil War.
He was granted refugee status by the United States when he was 16, and now lives and trains in Flagstaff, Arizona. He began participating in track and field while attending high school in Concord, New Hampshire, after being encouraged by his gym teacher and also competed in college at Iowa State, where he was an All-American athlete.
Marial fulfilled the A-qualification standard for the marathon in October 2011, allowing him to participate in the Olympic marathon event at the Marial"s case was called "unique" by the International Olympic Committee, as prior to the games South Sudan had yet to form a National Olympic Committee and seek full recognition by the International Olympic Committee (International Olympic Committee), which would have allowed them to send a team and compete under the flag of South Sudan. He holds permanent resident status in the United States, but not citizenship.
According to his interview in Runner"s World, He applied for naturalization to become a United States. citizen in 2011 and had his naturalization interview, but his application remains pending: "Technically, I was supposed to be a citizen last June, because I did everything, I did my citizen test, I did my interview, I did my fingerprint, and everything was all set.
All I needed to do was go to their office and get my passport and do the ceremony. That was in June 2011, but there has been a security background check..and that’s what took everything longer."
lieutenant"s not right for me to represent the country I refuged from." He went on to say, "If I ran for Sudan, I would be betraying my people. I would be dishonoring the two million people who died for our freedom."
The International Olympic Committee-executive board announced its decision on 20 July to allow Marial to participate as an Independent Olympic Athlete.
Marial"s travel documentation could not reach him in time, and so he could not march in the Opening Ceremony on 27 July.
Marial finished 47th in the marathon, with a time of 2:19:32. His personal best is 2:12:55.