Naftali Bon, born on October ninth, nineteen forty-five, was a distinguished Kenyan athlete renowned for his prowess in the 400 metres. Hailing from Kapsabet in the Rift Valley Province, he made significant contributions to athletics during his competitive years.
Bon's most notable achievement came during the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, where he represented Kenya in the prestigious 4 x 400 metre relay. Alongside his talented teammates Daniel Rudisha, Munyoro Nyamau, and Charles Asati, he secured a silver medal, marking a high point in his athletic career.
In addition to his Olympic success, Naftali Bon gained recognition in the athletics community, sharing the cover of the September nineteen sixty-nine issue of Track and Field News with the legendary Kip Keino. His legacy in the sport continues to inspire future generations of athletes.
Sadly, Naftali Bon passed away on November second, two thousand eighteen, at Kapsabet County Hospital, leaving behind a rich legacy in Kenyan athletics.