Abdi Nageeye

Abdi Nageeye Netherlands

Abdi Nageeye finished in third place in his second appearance at the TCS New York City Marathon last year, after taking fifth in 2021.

Nageeye, the Dutch national record holder, was the surprise silver medalist in the Olympic marathon in Tokyo in 2021, his second Olympic Games appearance. He was locked in a three-way race for silver and bronze, and urged his struggling training partner Bashir Abdi – both were born in Somalia – to cross the line right behind him and join him on the podium. Nageeye’s sportsmanship was shown in television highlight reels around the world. 

Earlier in 2021, he won the Rotterdam Marathon – his first career marathon victory – in a new national-record time of 2:04:56. He then went on to represent the Netherlands at the World Athletics Championships Marathon, but failed to finish.

Born in Somalia, Nageeye fled to the Netherlands with his brother as a refugee when he was six years old. After spending four years in the Netherlands his brother then took him to Syria for three years and then for a spell back to his parents’ farm in Somalia. Desperately missing the Netherlands, he fled his homeland via Ethiopia and settled in the Dutch village of Oldebroek, where he settled with his adopted family. 

Nageeye initially played soccer, but after running 17 minutes in his 5K debut at age 17, he opted to join a local athletics club. He made rapid progress in his new-found sport and made his international debut in the junior race at the European Cross Country Championships the following year. He then shifted his focus to the roads, taking 11th place in the Rio 2016 Olympic marathon and finishing in the top 10 at the Boston Marathon in both 2016 and 2018 before going on to break the Dutch national record multiple times.

He competes with the NN Running Team and is a skilled linguist who can speak five languages: Somali, Dutch, Arabic, English, and Amharic.  

 

 

  • Date of Birth Mar 2, 1989
  • Age 35
  • Gender Man
  • Country Netherlands
  • Residence Oldebroek, Netherlands

RACE HISTORY

Career Highlights

Year Event Place Time
2022 TCS New York City Marathon
3rd 2:10:31
2022
Rotterdam Marathon
1st 2:04:56
2021 TCS New York City Marathon
5th 2:11:39
2021 Tokyo Olympic Marathon
2nd 2:09:58  
2016 Rio Olympic Marathon 11th 2:13:01 

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