2012 African Championships In Athletics – Men's Triple Jump
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2012 African Championships In Athletics – Men's Triple Jump
The men's triple jump at the 2012 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Stade Charles de Gaulle Stade Charles de Gaulle is a multi-use stadium in Porto-Novo, Benin named after Charles de Gaulle. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is used as the home stadium of AS Dragons FC de l'Ouémé The Association Sportive Dragons ... on 30 June. Medalists Records Schedule Results Final References Results {{DEFAULTSORT:2012 African Championships in Athletics - Men's triple jump Triple jump Men Triple jump at the African Championships in Athletics ...
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2012 African Championships In Athletics
The 2012 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Stade Charles de Gaulle in Porto Novo, Benin from 27 June to 1 July 2012. It was the first time that Benin had hosted the event. Medal summary Men Women Medal table Participating nations A total of fifty countries and 816 athletes have stated their intention to take part in the competition – a record high.21/06/2012 African Championships : record of participation
. Confederation of African Athletics. Retrieved on 2012-06-23. There were, however, numerous non-starters with some countries like Tanzania or Eritrea not sending any athletes after all and the actual number of participants was about 569 from 47 countries, numbers comparable to last few editions. * (13) * (1) * (33) * (16) * (9) * (4) * (19 ...
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Dakar
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Ali Hasen
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Romeo N'tia
Romeo N'tia (born 25 February 1995) is a Beninese long jumper. He finished twelfth (in the triple jump) at the 2012 African Championships and competed at the 2014 African Championships without reaching the final. He then won the bronze medal at the 2015 African Games and finished seventh at the 2016 African Championships, fourth at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games and sixth at the 2018 African Championships His personal best jump is 7.82 metres, achieved at the 2019 French Championships in Saint-Étienne Saint-Étienne (; Franco-Provençal: ''Sant-Etiève''), also written St. Etienne, is a city and the prefecture of the Loire département, in eastern-central France, in the Massif Central, southwest of Lyon, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regi .... This is the Beninese record. References 1995 births Living people Beninese male long jumpers Beninese male triple jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 African Games Athletes (track and field) at the 201 ...
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Jason Sewanyana
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Tumelo Thagane
Tumelo Thagane (born 3 July 1984 in Ratanda) is a South African athlete specialising in the triple jump. He represented his country at the World Championships A world championship is generally an international competition open to elite competitors from around the world, representing their nations, and winning such an event will be considered the highest or near highest achievement in the sport, game ... without recording a valid jump. In addition, he won the bronze at the 2010 African Championships. His personal best in the event is 17.09 metres (+1.9) set in Durban in 2010. Competition record References 1984 births Living people People from Lesedi Local Municipality South African male triple jumpers Athletes from Gauteng Athletes (track and field) at the 2007 All-Africa Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2011 All-Africa Games African Games competitors for South Africa 21st-century South African sportsmen {{SouthAfrica-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Mamadou Chérif Dia
Mamadou Chérif Dia (born 16 October 1984) is a Malian athlete specialising in the long jump and triple jump. He won a bronze medal at the 2015 African Games. His personal bests are 7.82 metres in the long jump (-0.9 m/s, Bamako 2010) and 16.55 metres in the triple jump (+0.3, Brazzaville 2015). Both results are current List of Malian records in athletics, national records. Competition record References

1984 births Living people Malian male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 African Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2019 African Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Mali Malian male triple jumpers African Games bronze medalists for Mali Olympic male triple jumpers Competitors at the 2007 Summer Universiade Competitors at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games 21st-century Malian sportsmen African Games bronze medalists in athletics (track and field) {{Mali-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Roger Haitengi
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1983 births Living people Namibian triple jumpers Male triple jumpers Namibian male athletes Athletes (track and field) at the 2015 African Games Athletes (track and field) at the 2019 African Games Commonwealth Games competitors for Namibia Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games African Games competitors for Namibia 21st-century Namibian sportsmen {{Namibia-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Elijah Kimitei
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