Brian Dzingai is a Zimbabwean Olympic sprinter who specializes in the 200 metres He ran to his personal best time of 20.12 seconds in June 2004 in Austin, Texas.
Education
He is an Old Georgian, and attended Street George"s College, Harare in Harare, Zimbabwe. He attended college at both Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri and Florida State University in the United States, where he was a member of both track teams. He was also a member of the African Students Association at Truman.
Shortly after completing his undergraduate degree at FSU, Brian earned a master"s degree in Business Administration (Master of Business Administration) from Florida State University.
Career
This is the current Zimbabwean record. He also competed at the 2003 World Championships, the 2004 Olympic Games and the 2005 World Championships. Dzingai represented Zimbabwe at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing where he was selected as the flag-bearer for the Zimbabwean contingent.
He competed in the 200 metres and placed first in his first round heat, just in front of Christian Malcolm with a time of 20.25 seconds.
He ran his semi final race in 20.17 seconds and placed second after Churandy Martina, but again before Dix. In that race, Usain Bolt shattered the world record, and Dzingai ran a time of 20.22, which placed him unofficially in sixth place.
However, due to the disqualifications of Martina (second) and Wallace Spearmon (third) he moved up to the fourth place overall, behind Dix and missing out on the bronze medal by 0.24 seconds. 100 metres: 10.19 200 metres: 20.12 He is an ambassador for Ndoro Children’s Charity.
He is currently working on setting up his own Zimbabwean based charity, the Kushinga Foundation.
Membership
He was also a member of the African Students Association at Truman.