Ibou Faye

Ibou Faye (born 13 December 1969) is a retired Senegalese athlete who in 1996 Olympic fourth with the 4 x 400 - meter relay.

His first big success was Ibou Faye celebrate in 1995 when he won the 400 - meter hurdles in 49.12 seconds won at the African Games. The following year, he won at the Africa Cup in 49.60 seconds. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta, he improved his personal best to 48.54 seconds, but thus left in the semifinals. With the Senegalese Season in the cast Moustapha Diarra, Aboubakry Dia, Hachim Ndiaye and Ibou Faye as the final runners, he finished fourth in 3:00,64 minutes.

In the Africa Cup 1998 Ibou Faye won the bronze medal in 49.59 seconds behind the Zambians Samuel Matete and Ken Harnden from Zimbabwe. 1999 retired from Faye at the World Championships in Seville in the flow. With the season he reached the finals, finishing in eighth place. A month later, he won the 400 - meter hurdles in a personal best of 48.30 seconds at the African Games in Johannesburg. After he had retired at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney in the supply, Faye again won a bronze medal in 50.89 seconds at the African Games in 2003.

At a height of 1.82 was Faye's competition Weight 72 kg.

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