Education
University of Texas at El Paso.
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University of Texas at El Paso.
He holds multiple indoor national records of Tanzania in athletics. Nyambui had dropped out of school after primary education. He became a fisherman in Ukerewe District in Mwanza region, where his potential as a good athlete was spotted by the Region"s Athletic Organization.
The organization helped in his training and afforded him facilities and guidance in making him a national and international athlete.
He also had joined the Tanzania National Service before he went to train as a teacher. He taught school at Bukumbi (20 miles from Mwanza City) before moving to the United States to study for his bachelor"s and master"s degrees at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP).
Then he took a contract to train Saudi Arabian athletes. After that he moved back to Tanzania.
Collegiate
In a memorable Millrose Games race in New York in February 1981, Nyambui broke the world indoor 5,000 meter record with a 13:20.4, just ahead of Alberto Salazar who broke the American indoor 5,000 meter record.
Post-collegiate
Nyambui would go on to represent Tanzania in the men"s 5000 metre race at the 1980 Summer Olympics, where he finished second behind only Miruts Yifter. After running shorter-distance races, Nyambui would go on to run several marathons, winning the Berlin Marathon on two occasions and the Stockholm Marathon in 1988.
Nyambui won the bronze medal at the 1978 All-Africa Games, the silver medal in 5000 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics, and finished first at three consecutive marathons between 1987 and 1988. He attended UTEP from 1978 to 1982, where, as an older athlete (he was 29 when he graduated), he won four straight National Collegiate Athletic Association titles in the 10,000 meters — one of only five Division I men to ever accomplish such a feat. He also won three straight National Collegiate Athletic Association titles in the 5,000 meters while at UTEP and was the 1980 National Collegiate Athletic Association Cross Country champion.