Zola Buddz, a South-African born British professional runner, was born on May 26, 1966 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. She gained international fame for her distinctive barefoot running style and is still celebrated as one of the best distance runners in history. Buddz started her professional career in South Africa before moving to Britain in 1984. She represented the United Kingdom in the 1984 and 1992 Summer Olympics and set multiple world records during her career.
Buddz is known for her remarkable speed, endurance, and tenacity. She received numerous accolades throughout her career and continues to influence the world of athletics. Off the track, Buddz is also recognized for her charity work and dedication towards promoting physical fitness.
Early Career in South Africa
International Career with the United Kingdom
Return to South Africa
United Kingdom National Team
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World Record for Women's 5000 meters:
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