Robson Mrombe

Robson Mrombe, also known as Rabson Mulombe (born 12 September 1945[1]), is a Rhodesian athlete who competed in the 1964 Summer Olympic men's marathon.

[2][not specific enough to verify][3] Mrombe also ran 2:18:53.7 at Bulawayo in the 1964 Rhodesian Olympic marathon trials.

[7] Robson won the 1971 South African marathon championship at Libanon Mine Track, 20 kilometres outside of Johannesburg, at 5,300 feet altitude in 2:32:13.

"[1] Honoured by the Wankie community in his older age, he has been named "the honorary member of the Kujatana Nkubotu peace half-marathon that is held annually in Binga.

"[1][9] When asked for advice to younger people, Robson said: "I encourage the young athletes to take sport seriously because even in my old age I don't feel that old because of the training that I took.