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                   John               Akii               was               born               to               Lira               District               northern               Ugandan               Abako               chief               Rwot               Yusef               Lusepu               Bua,               in               the               Lango               region.

    Akii-Bua               was               born               into               a               polygynous               family,               his               father               had               several               wives               and               Akii               would               eventually               have               as               many               as               fifty               siblings.

    The               family               was               semi-nomadic               in               social               structure,               Akii               herded               and               protected               cattle               from               predators               like               lions.

    This               mode               of               existence               inevitably               required               efficient               herding               boys               to               be               fast               on               their               feet,               to               be               strong               and               to               have               stamina,               and               to               be               daring               and               instinctively               quick               to               react               to               danger               and               to               keep               the               herds               from               straying               and               getting               killed               and               eaten               by               predators.

    Many               of               Africa's               greatest               athletes               have               come               from               semi-nomadic               and               herding               families.

    For               Akii,               this               familial               setting               informally               shaped               his               athletic               abilities.
                   John               Akii-Bua               studied               at               Abako               Primary               School,               thereafter               in               1964               enrolled               for               junior               high               school               at               Aloi               Ongom               Secondary               School               in               Aloi               County               (Robert               Mugagga               in               'Akii-Bua:               The               Chief's               Son               Who               Became               Athletics               King'               in               "Daily               Monitor":               July               1,               2012).

    Akii's               stint               at               a               high               school               education               ended               in               the               same               year               as               a               result               of               the               death               of               his               father               Lusepu               Bua               which               reduced               the               family's               ability               to               pay               the               school               fees.

    The               loss               also               reinforced               the               need               for               Akii-Bua               to               help               and               contribute               materially               to               his               large               family.

    His               duties               included               working               in               the               family's               small               general               retail               store.
                   Akii               looked               forward               to               more               lucrative               opportunities               and               at               16               traveled               south               to               the               Uganda               capital               Kampala               to               be               recruited               into               the               national               police               force.

    At               this               stage,               Akii's               potential               for               athletic               greatness               was               not               noticeable.

    His               competing               in               sports               had               not               been               significant,               and               his               presence               in               school               had               been               so               short.
                   Initial               Coaching:               Police               Recruitment               and               Hurdles'               Africa               Record               Holder               Jerom               Ochana
                   John               Akii-Bua               started               running               competitively               when               he               was               recruited               into               the               Uganda               Police               force               at               Nsambya               near               Kampala               hundreds               of               miles               south               of               his               family               home.

    John               Akii-Bua's               athletic               potential               was               formally               initially               shaped               by               the               police               drill               which               routinely               started               at               5:30am               with               physical               training               and               three               miles               of               cross-country               running.

    Akii's               stretching               flexibility               was               notable,               the               cause               for               his               selection               into               high-hurdling.

    Jerom               (Jerome,               Jorem?)               Ochana,               a               high-ranked               police               officer               who               was               also               the               Uganda               Police               athletics               coach               and               Africa's               440               yard-hurdles               record               holder,               was               conveniently               there               to               train               Akii.

    One               of               the               coaching               ordeals               involved               Ochana               placing               a               high-jump               bar               a               couple               of               feet               above               the               hurdle               to               shape               Akii               into               learning               to               keep               his               head               and               body               low.
                   Akii               recounts               the               ordeal               to               Kenny               Moore:               "Can               you               see               this               scar               on               my               forehead?

    Ochana…made               me               listen.

    I               used               to               bleed               a               lot               in               our               exercises,               knocking               the               hurdles               with               my               knees               and               ankles,               keeping               my               head               down"               ("Sports               Illustrated":               'A               Play               of               Light',               November               20,               1972).

    The               police               training               and               the               coaching               convenience               presence               of               hurdling               champion               Jerom               Ochana               were               likely               the               most               significant               foundation               for               Akii's               path               to               any               future               sports               glory.

    Also               of               significance               was               that               Ochana,               just               like               Akii-Bua,               was               of               the               Luo-language               and               cultural               groups               of               northern               Uganda               and               beyond.

    This               made               the               communication               between               coach               and               promising               athlete               much               easier.
                   Regarding               athletic               credentials,               Ochana               had               early               in               November               1962               won               in               the               440               yard-hurdles               in               52.3               seconds               at               a               track               meet               in               Colombo,               Ceylon.

    This               was               a               tune-up               for               the               forthcoming               British               Empire               Commonwealth               Games               to               be               held               during               the               last               week               of               November               in               Pert,               Australia.

    Unfortunately,               in               Perth,               Ochana               did               not               finish               the               race               in               the               second               of               the               two               heats               of               the               one               and               only               round               that               would               determine               the               six               finalists               in               the               440               yard-hurdles.

    However,               another               prominent               Ugandan               athlete               Benson               Ishiepai,               who               had               won               in               the               first               heat               (52.0)               would               move               on               to               the               finals               and               win               the               bronze               (52.3),               behind               Ken               Roche               (51.5)               of               Australia               and               Kenyan               Kimaru               Songok               (51.9).

    Kimaru               Songok               is               still               recognized               in               Kenya               as               one               of               the               early               mighty               and               trailblazing               athletics               legends.
                   In               1964               Jerom               Ochana               won               in               440               yard-hurdles               at               East               and               Central               African               Championships               that               were               held               in               the               city               of               Kisumu               in               Kenya,               in               quite               an               impressive               50.8               seconds.

    Ochana               was               in               Tokyo               for               the               Olympics,               this               time               in               the               metric               400               meters-hurdles.

    On               October               14,               Ochana               aged               29               was               placed               to               run               in               the               third               of               five               first               round               heats               that               allowed               for               the               three               top               finishers               and               next               one               fastest               to               advance               to               the               semi-final               round.

    Ochana               was               eliminated               when               he               finished               4th               in               52.4               seconds.

    In               the               end,               Ochana               achieved               a               19th               overall               ranking               in               the               400mh               at               the               Olympics               in               Tokyo.

    Ochana's               personal               best               (50.5)               in               the               440               yard-hurdles               was               attained               in               1964.
                   Malcolm               Arnold               and               George               Odeke
                   John               Akii-Bua,               soon               after               winning               in               four               police               championship               events               in               1967,               became               significantly               recognized               and               was               thereafter               placed               under               Briton               Malcolm               Arnold               the               new               national               coach.

    Malcolm               Arnold               is               erroneously               regarded               as               the               one               who               introduced               Akii               to               hurdling.

    Evidently,               Akii's               chief               influence               may               well               have               been               Jerom               Ochana               who               unfortunately               has               been               widely               forgotten               and               is               little               mentioned               in               the               literature.

    And               Akii               proved               early               in               his               running               career,               that               he               was               and               all-round               athlete.
                   Akii,               would               for               a               couple               of               decades,               hold               Uganda's               decathlon               record               of               6933               points               set               in               1971               in               Kampala.

    Starting               from               the               mid-1970's,               less               and               less               attention,               and               fewer               and               fewer               resources               were               allotted               to               the               development               of               field               events               in               Uganda.

    The               presence               of               Ugandan               decathlon               athletes               waned.
                   Akii               was               victorious               in               the               110               meters-hurdles               finals               at               the               East               and               Central               African               Championships               (an               annual               event               originally               primarily               involving               track               and               field               stars               from               Uganda,               Kenya,               Tanzania               and               Zambia)               held               in               Kampala               in               1969.

    With               the               influence               of               the               coach               Malcolm               Arnold,               Akii-Bua               became               convinced               that               he               would               reap               more               rewards               as               a               400               meters-hurdler.

    In               the               finals               of               the               400mh               at               the               Commonwealth               Games               (Edinburgh,               Scotland               from               July               16               to               25,               1970)               Akii-Bua               struggled               with               a               back               strain               and               hernia               injury,               was               trailing               last               at               the               final               100               meters,               but               still               raced               in               fast               to               come               in               fourth               in               51.14               seconds.

    John               Sherwood               (England)               was               the               gold               medallist               (50.03),               Bill               (William)               Koskei               of               Uganda               (but               soon               to               return               to               and               compete               for               his               native               Kenya)               second               (50.15),               and               Kipkemboi               Charles               Yego               of               Kenya               third               (50.19).
                   Arnold               would               coach               Akii               into               being               more               skillful               and               consistent               at               timing               the               hurdles.

    Also,               in               preparation               for               the               Olympics,               Akii               while               wearing               a               weighted               vest               would               go               through               a               trying               regimen               of               short-               and               middle-distance               running               repetitions               with               the               hurdles               mounted               inches               higher               than               the               conventional               length!

    Akii,               also               just               prior               to               the               Olympics               in               Munich               in               1972               where               he               won               gold               while               running               in               the               tight               lane               one               and               lowered               the               world               record               to               47.82               seconds,               would               move               down               to               southwestern               Uganda               where               he               would               cross-country               train               at               high-altitude               in               often               pouring               rain               conditions.

    Even               after               decades,               coaches               and               hurdlers               look               back               to               Akii's               unique               training               regimen               with               awe               and               interest.

    Malcolm               Arnold's               coaching               stint               with               the               Uganda               team               (3-4               years)               would               end               soon               after               the               Olympics               in               Munich.

    Thereafter,               former               Uganda               sprinter               and               now               assistant               coach               George               Odeke               took               over               as               national               coach.
                   Conclusion
                   Malcolm               Arnold               has               retained               most               of               the               credit               for               coaching               and               propelling               Akii-Bua               to               Olympic               gold.

    With               this               practice               and               resume               he               went               on               to               successfully               coach               renowned               hurdlers               of               Great               Britain.

    Arnold               had               inevitably               focused               on               Akii-Bua               given               that               at               the               time               he               was               Uganda's               top               athlete               and               Olympic               medal               hope.

    Akii-Bua               must               have               strongly               influenced               Arnold's               focus               on               hurdles.

    But               did               Arnold               make               Akii               great,               or               did               Akii               make               Arnold               great?

    Perhaps               it               is               a               chicken-and-egg               question.

    Both               coach               and               student               contributed               to               each               other's               greatness.

    But               home-grown               Ugandan               Jerom               Ochana               was               the               early               and               main               driving               force               and               mentor               that               Akii-Bua               would               attribute               to               fashioning               him               into               a               winning               hurdler.
                   Regarding               some               of               the               levels,               Akii               was               absent               in               the               top-10               All-Time               World               Rankings               of               1970.

    But               in               1971               he               became               third               after               Ralph               Mann               (USA)               and               Jean-Claude               Nallet               (France).

    In               1972               and               1973,               Akii's               leading               world               performances               placed               Akii               comfortably               at               number               1.

    Akii               was               not               as               active               and               prominent               in               1974,               he               missed               the               Commonwealth               Games               and               he               became               ranked               number               8.

    He               resurfaced               to               number               2               in               1975,               behind               Alan               Pascoe               (Great               Britain)               and               ahead               of               Jim               Bolding               and               Ralph               Mann               both               of               the               USA.
                   Works               Cited
                   Moore,               Kenny               (November               20,               1972).

    "A               Play               of               Light,"               in               "Sports               Illustrated."
                   Mugagga,               Robert               (July               1,               2012).

    "Akii-Bua:               The               Chief's               Son               Who               Became               Athletics               King,"               in               "Daily               Monitor."







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