Fabé Dia

Fabe Dia ( born February 14, 1977 in Creil ) is a retired French sprinter.

In 1995, she won at the European Junior Championships in Nyíregyháza silver over 200 meters.

The European Athletics Championships 1998, she reached the semifinals of over 200 m. The following year she won at the U23 European Championships in Gothenburg in the 4 x 100 - meter relay. At the World Athletics Championships in 1999 in Seville, she started in the same discipline in the flow and thus contributed to winning the silver medal for the French relay.

In 2000, she finished sixth over 200 m at the European Indoor Championships in Ghent. At the Olympic Games in Sydney she won the French 4 x 100 -meter relay race in fourth place. At the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton she left about 200 meters from the semi-finals. Shortly thereafter she took at the Mediterranean Games in Tunis silver over 200 meters and gold in the 4 x 100 - meter relay. In 2002, she arrived at the European Championships in Munich over 200 meters semi-finals.

In 2005 she was again at the European Indoor Championships in Madrid Sixth over 200 m. In the Mediterranean Games in Almería, she won bronze over 200 m and won the 4 x 100 meters relay at the World Championships in Helsinki came with the French 4 x 100 -meter relay race to fourth place.

In 2001, she was national champion in the 200 m outdoors, 1995, 2000, 2001, and 2005 in the hall.

Fabe Dia is 1.72 m tall and weighs 64 kg. In 2005 she married the Italian middle distance runner Andrea Longo, 2009, she participated in the Italian nationality.

Bests

  • 60 m (Hall ): 7.33 s, January 21, 2000 Eaubonne
  • 100 m: 11.31 s 24 May 1998 Bonneuil -sur -Marne
  • 200 m: 23.02 s, June 13, 1999, Villeneuve d'Ascq Hall: 23,13 s, March 5, 1999, Maebashi
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