Jason Edward Dunford, OGW, OLY (born 28 November 1986), also known as Samaki Mkuu, is a Kenyan Olympic swimmer, media personality, rapper and entrepreneur. During his swimming career he was predominantly a butterfly and freestyle sprinter winning gold medals at the
Commonwealth Games
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,
Universiade
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,
All-Africa Games
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and
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List of championships
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, and reaching finals at the
Olympics
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,
World Championships
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and
Short Course World Championships. He also held
African,
Universiade
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and
Olympic records. He has worked as a broadcast journalist for the
BBC
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, is a co-founder and adviser to software company, Safi, and is the CEO of Baila Entertainment whilst performing as Samaki Mkuu, one half of the rap duo Romantico & Samaki Mkuu.
Family life
Jason is the son of Martin and Geraldine Dunford. Martin Dunford is the Chairman of the Tamarind Group, which owns the
Carnivore Restaurant. Geraldine is granddaughter to Abraham Block, the founder of Block Hotels, an African hospitality conglomerate that previously owned The Norfolk Hotel, Keekorock, Treetops, Nyali Beach Hotel and the New Stanley, among others. Martin was the vice-chairman of the Kenya Swimming Federation and the patron of the Nairobi Amateur Swimming Association (NASA).
[Daily Nation, 14 July 2007: ]
ALL AFRICA GAMES: Dunford proves his mettle
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He has two brothers,
Robert
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and
David
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The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Dam ...
. His older brother, Robert, is a graduate of the
London School of Economics
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and has several ultra-marathon swimming firsts to his name. His younger brother, David, was also an international swimmer and represented Kenya from 2005 to 2012.
On 28 June 2014, he married
Lauren Dunford (nee Finzer) of
Albany, California
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History
In 1908, a group of local women protested the dumping ...
, daughter of
William Finzer and
Brigid McCaw.
Career
Early career
Jason Dunford started swimming competitively in 1991, at the age of five and it was while at Kenton College, a primary school in Nairobi, under coach Andrew Nderu, that he began to establish himself as a top swimmer in age group for the region.
At 13, the talented swimmer moved to study on a scholarship at
Marlborough College
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in the United Kingdom.
Dunford competed in various races at the
2004 Short Course World Championships in
Indianapolis
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, and
2005 World Championships in Montreal, but the young swimmer failed to advance past the heats.
While at Marlborough College he met coach
Peter O'Sullivan, himself a former Great Britain International Swimmer in the 400 m Individual medley. O'Sullivan had swum at the
University of Georgia
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, and it was he who encouraged Jason to look to college in the US to develop his swimming career. In 2005, after finishing his A-Levels, Dunford moved to
Stanford University
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in the United States where he earned a swimming scholarship. In 2009, he graduated with a BA in
Human biology
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,
[Stanford University: ]
Jason Dunford
'' in 2012, he completed his MS in Earth Systems, and in 2016 he returned to the same campus, graduating with his MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in June 2018.
In Shanghai he reached semi-finals in two events: 100 metres freestyle and 100 metres butterfly. He missed the
2006 Commonwealth Games
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due to a conflict with preparations for his first NCAA Championships.
[The Stansard, 6 October 2010]
Jason Dunford qualifies for 50m butterfly final
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The 2006 African Swimming Championships in Dakar
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, Senegal
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, marked a breakthrough moment for him as he became the first Kenyan ever to win a continental swimming medal with gold in the 100m butterfly on the first day of competition. He went on to finish the competition with two gold medals (100m butterfly and 50m backstroke), three silvers (50m butterfly, 100m and 200m freestyle) and one bronze (50m freestyle). He also broke a number of national records. His younger brother David Dunford also performed well, winning two golds and one silver (100m backstroke, 200m backstroke and 50m backstroke).
His success in 2006 earned him second place in the Kenyan Sportsman of the Year award, behind Alex Kipchirchir, one of Kenya's many world-class runners. His brother David Dunford was selected as the Most Promising Sportsman at the same awards.
Dunford participated in several races at the 2007 World Championships in Melbourne
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, Australia. His best result was reaching a 100 m butterfly final, where he finished eighth. On his way to final, he clocked 51.85, a new African record[The Standard, 13 July 2007: '] to beat Commonwealth Games Champion, Ryan Pini of Papua New Guinea
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in a swim-off for the 8th spot in the final. He also became the first Kenyan swimmer to qualify for the Olympics, gaining qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics
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in Beijing, China in the 100m butterfly as well as the 100m freestyle. On earlier occasions, some Kenyan swimmers have participated in the Olympics, but only on the IOC swimming wild card.
At the 2007 All-Africa Games
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in Algiers
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Jason Dunford won three gold medals (50m, 100m and 200m butterfly), two silver (50m freestyle, 100m backstroke) and three bronze (50m backstroke, 100m and 200 m freestyle). For his efforts at these games and the Melbourne World Championships, Dunford was awarded the Safaricom Kenyan Sportsman of the Year Award for 2007.[The Standard, 20 March 2008: ']
2008/2009 – Olympics, World Championships and Universiade
He participated the 2008 FINA Short Course World Championships in Manchester in April 2008 and reached the 100m butterfly final, finishing 8th.
At the 2008 Olympics he competed in two events. In the 100-metre freestyle heats, he finished 24th overall, missing the semi-finals. He did, however, set a new national record of 49.06. In his main event, the 100-metre butterfly, he qualified for the semi-finals, posting a new Olympic record
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of 51.14, and simultaneously bettering his own African record.
The previous Olympic record (51.25) was set by Michael Phelps
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at the 2004 Olympics. Dunford's Olympic record did not last long; just a few minutes later Milorad Čavić of Serbia recorded 50.76, followed by two other swimmers (including Phelps) who beat Dunford's time. He reached the final and finished fifth by swimming 51.47.
In December 2008 at the African Swimming Championships in Johannesburg
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he won three gold and two silver medals.
His first major competition in 2009 was the Summer Universiade
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in Belgrade, where he won the 100 meters butterfly race in a time of 51.29. In the semi-finals he had swum a new Universiade record 50.85,[The 25th Universiade Belgrade 2009 Swimming Bulletin № 5 10 July 2009](_blank)
also beating the African record again. At the 50 meters butterfly race he got silver behind Jernej Godec of Slovenia
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, but was fastest in the semi-finals, his time 23.09 being new Universiade record, still in force after the final, Dunford was also the bronze medalist over 100 metres freestyle in a time of 48.73.
At the 2009 World Championships he finished sixth in the 50 m butterfly and 100 m butterfly races. In the 100 fly semi-finals he set a new African and Commonwealth record of 50.78.
2010 – Commonwealth Games
Dunford continued his continental medal hunting at 2010 African Swimming Championships winning two gold medals in butterfly and two freestyle silver medals.
He competed at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
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in Delhi
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taking the 50 m butterfly gold medal. It was the first swimming medal for Kenya at the Commonwealth Games.
In the presidential honors list for 2010, Jason Dunford was awarded an Order of the Grand Warrior from President Mwai Kibaki
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He served in various leadership positions in Kenya's government including ...
for his services rendered to the nation. This awarded elevated him from a Head of State Commendation he had received two years prior.
2011 – World Championships and All Africa Games
Dunford placed 4th in the 100m butterfly and 7th in the 50m butterfly at the Shanghai World Championships.
Then at the All Africa Games in Maputo he won gold medals in the 50 and 100m butterfly, silvers in the 50m backstroke, 100m freestyle and 200m butterfly and a bronze in the 50m freestyle.
2012 – Summer Olympics
At the 2012 Summer Olympics
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, Dunford competed in the men's 100 m butterfly only, finishing in 12th place. He was also Kenya's flag bearer.
2014 – Commonwealth Games
At the 2014 Commonwealth Games
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, Dunford reached the final in the 50 and 100 m butterfly. After representing Kenya for just shy of a decade, this was his final international competition.
2014 - 2016
After retiring from swimming, Jason worked for two companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area, GreenCitizen and Sunrun, working in sales, business development and project management roles.
2016 - 2018 – Stanford Graduate School of Business
In 2016, Jason enrolled at the Stanford Graduate School of Business to pursue his MBA, following earlier attainment of a BA in Human Biology and an MS in Earth Systems from Stanford University.
During the course of his MBA, he co-founded Safi Analytics with his wife Lauren and founded his own talk-show J-Talk Live.
2018 - 2019 – the BBC and the emergence of Samaki Mkuu
After graduation with his MBA in June 2018, Dunford joined the BBC
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as a bilingual, broadcast journalist working on a new Africa TV business team led by Africa business editor Larry Madowo, where he reported and produced for the shows Smart Money, Biashara Bomba, Money Daily and Mitikasi Leo. In October, 2019 Jason left the BBC to pursue his music career full-time.
Dunford began rapping in September 2018 after an invitation from Romantico to collaborate on the single ''Mbaya''. In writing his rap for the first verse, he discovered his stage name Samaki Mkuu, composing the line ''"Naogelea nitakuwa Samaki Mkuu"''. The experience led to the formation of the duo Romantico & Samaki Mkuu, the creation of the new sound Gengetone, a merger of Genge and Reggaeton, that includes Swahili, Spanish and English lyrics. The duo's second song, ''Baila Baila,'' was a collaboration with the King of Genge, Jua Cali and was released in April 2019. Their third song, ''Chikicha,'' which launched in June 2019, was a collaboration with Munju Reh. Their fourth release, ''Caro,'' came out in November 2019. Samaki Mkuu then released his first single, a collaboration with his former colleague at the BBC, Peter Mwangangi and American folk singer, Sheeba Marie. Romantico & Samaki Mkuu released One, their first album together on 18 December 2019, with 11 gengetone tracks featuring artists Phoebe Alice-Ritchie, Dinah Ndombi, Peter Mwangangi, Sheeba Marie and Munju Reh.
2020 - The development of a music career
Following the release of their first album, Romantico & Samaki Mkuu followed up with the release of their gengetone dance track Tiki Tiki featuring Sergeant Nyakundi Next came the release of Namba Yako featuring Zambian Afropop musician, Roberto.
On 1 April 2020, Samaki Mkuu released his second album, Unified:Un Ultimo Ulimwengu, a collaboration with Jus of Jabali Afrika featuring guest artists Romantico, Yawezekana Strong, Achienge Guyo and Daktare Dan.
Following that, Samaki Mkuu and Jabali Afrika released videos for several of the tracks on the album including Covid-19, Aoko (Remix), Bila Baba, a dedication to Dads, released on Father's Day, 2020 and Freedom, released on 4 July 2020.
The music video for the track Mombasa was released on 17 July 2020 as a dedication to the city. Mombasa appears as the 7th track on Jabali Afrika's 8th studio album, Khusaire, released on 28 June 2020, on which Samaki Mkuu is also featured on the tracks Free My Soul, The Music, Global Solidarity and Hope.
In 2021, Dunford was part of a collaboration for the track Usiende Mbali by Antonio Carmona of Ketama, Romantico & Samaki Mkuu, featuring Jabali Afrika and Sanaipei Tande.
Dunford's first solo album as Samaki Mkuu, title Ocean Waters was released in 2021
References
External links
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Stanford University profile
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1986 births
Living people
Kenyan male butterfly swimmers
Kenyan male freestyle swimmers
Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Swimmers at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Swimmers at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Kenya
Commonwealth Games gold medallists in swimming
Sportspeople from Nairobi
Olympic swimmers for Kenya
Kenyan people of British descent
White Kenyan people
African Games gold medalists for Kenya
African Games silver medalists for Kenya
African Games bronze medalists for Kenya
Summer World University Games medalists in swimming
Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
Swimmers at the 2007 All-Africa Games
Swimmers at the 2011 All-Africa Games
FISU World University Games gold medalists for Kenya
FISU World University Games silver medalists for Kenya
FISU World University Games bronze medalists for Kenya
Medalists at the 2009 Summer Universiade
Medallists at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
21st-century Kenyan sportsmen
People educated at Marlborough College
African Games bronze medalists in swimming
African Games silver medalists in swimming
African Games gold medalists in swimming