Dominic Ondoro (born March 3, 1988, also known as Pius Dominic Ondoro) is a Kenyan long-distance runner best known for holding the course records at Minnesota's Grandma's Marathon and the Twin Cities Marathon. He has won many other major marathons, some multiple times, such as the 2017 and 2023 Houston Marathon in Texas,[1] his two Melbourne Marathon wins in Australia and his unrivaled four Twin Cities Marathon wins in Minneapolis-St. Paul.
^"Ondoro, Assefa claim Houston Marathon Titles". New York, New York: Sports Illustrated. 15 January 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
DominicOndoro (born March 3, 1988, also known as Pius DominicOndoro) is a Kenyan long-distance runner best known for holding the course records at Minnesota's...
runner Dennis Oliech, soccer player now based in France Yobes Ondieki DominicOndoro, distance runner Henry Rono Peter Rono David Rudisha Moses Tanui William...
2020. Retrieved 15 February 2023. Blount, Rachel (7 October 2019). "DominicOndoro, Julia Kohnen win Twin Cities Marathon". Star Tribune. Minneapolis,...
and beat out four-time champion Elisha Barno and course record holder DominicOndoro while finishing with a time of 2:11:56. Then he proceeded to finish...
Haymanot (f) January 15: Houston Marathon in United States Winners: DominicOndoro (m) / Hitomi Niiya (f) January 15: Houston Half Marathon in United...
15 January Silver Marathon Houston Marathon Houston United States DominicOndoro (KEN) Meskerem Assefa (ETH) 29 January Silver Marathon Osaka Marathon...
set a course record that stood for 33 years until broken by Kenyan DominicOndoro. In 1985, Coppess was named the Road Runner of the Year by the Road...
was broken consecutively by Kenyans Philemon Boit, Peter Kimeli Some, Dominic Kangor and William Chebor. In 2014, Chebor set the current record with...
Minnesota Runners of the Year. Retrieved 24 February 2021. "Dominic 'The Terminator' Ondoro Beats the Field and Phil Coppess' 31 Year Old Course Record"...