Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu

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Dominic Lobalu
Lobalu at the 2019 Corrida Bulloise
Personal information
Full nameDominic Lokinyomo Lobalu
National team ART (2016–2019)
Born (1998-08-16) 16 August 1998 (age 26)
Chukudum, Sudan
(present-day South Sudan) [1]
Sport
SportTrack and field
Event1500 metresHalf marathon
ClubLC Brühl/On (2019–)
Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation
(2016–2019)
Coached byMarkus Hagmann (2019–)
Magglingen 2022) NR
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Switzerland
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
European Championships 1 0 1
Total 1 0 1
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2024 Rome 10,000 m
Bronze medal – third place 2024 Rome 5000 m

Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu (born 16 August 1998) is a

On Running.[3][4]

Lobalu left South Sudan when he was 8 and took refuge in Kenya. He took up running at the age of 15, and trained as part of the Athlete Refugee Team.[1] He competed for the team in the 1500 metres at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics.[5][6] In May 2019, he competed in the Geneva Marathon and decided to permanently settle in Switzerland.[1]

In 2022, he set South Sudanese national records in the 1500 metres, 3000 metres, 5000 metres and 10,000 metres.[7][8][9] He won the 3000 m at the BAUHAUS-galan in Stockholm, Sweden setting a world leading time of 7:29.48.[10]

At the 2024 European Athletics Championships, he won the gold medal in 10,000 metres and the bronze medal in 5000 metres.[11]

Early life and background

Dominic Lokinyomo Lobalu was born on 16 August 1998 in Chukudum, a small and remote village located in the southeast corner of Sudan (present-day South Sudan), only 25 kilometers away from the border of Kenya and Uganda. He is from the Didinga tribe. He lost both of his parents at age 9 due to the Second Sudanese Civil War, a conflict which lasted from 1983 to 2005 and devastated Sudan. The political unrest caused him and his four sisters to flee their village in Chukudum to neighbouring Kenya.[12]

He spent the next 10 years staying at an orphanage—separated from his sisters—for a short period of time in mid-2007 before crossing over into a town outside of

Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation.[13][12]

Tegla Loroupe, a famous Kenyan long-distance runner, noticed his skills and recruited him to be a member of the Athlete Refugee Team (ART). She and World Athletics formed the programme in 2014 as an initiative to provide support to the growing number of refugees in camps throughout the globe. Aspiring runners develop their athletic skills as well as engage in prestigious high level competitions, ranging from the Olympics to the World Championships. Lobalu viewed running as a way to attain a better life and trained under her for three years in Ngong, Kenya.[14][12]

Career

2017–2018

Lobalu's debut at the

4 x 800 metres relay and came in seventh place. Just shy of his 19th birthday, he went to the 2017 World Championships in London, United Kingdom on 10 August. He concluded the second heat of 1500 metres without advancing forward to the final rounds. After, he increased his distance to the 5000 metres at the 2018 African Championships in Asaba, Nigeria on 5 August. He finished in 11th place.[15]

2019: Sudden Departure from the Athlete Refugee Team