Jaysuma Saidy Ndure

Jaysuma Saidy Ndure ( born July 1, 1984 in Bakau ) is a Norwegian athlete who comes from the West African nation of Gambia and has specialized in the routes 100 and 200 meters. He won the bronze medal at the African Championships in 2004 and the European Championships in 2012.

Life

Saidy Ndure, 1.92 m tall and 72 kg in weight (competitive information ), trained at the club IL i BUL in Norway, where he is domiciled, also since 2001. On 6 December 2006 he participated in the Norwegian nationality and starts since 2007 for Norway.

He won the bronze medal in the 100 -meter run at the African Championships in 2004. Shortly thereafter, he was at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens, the flag carrier of the Gambia and took part in two competitions. In the 100 -meter run he reached on the flow 10,26 s, setting a new national record for Gambia. In the intermediate run, he left with 10.39 s. In the 200 -meter run, he retired also in the intermediate run out ( forward: 20.78 s, intertread: 20.73 s ).

At the World Championships 2005 he reached the 200 - meter race the semi-finals (flow: 20,14 s / Wind: 4.3 m / s; intertread: 20.95 s; Semifinal: 20.75 s ). On 12 May 2006 he ran at the IAAF Super Tour in Doha the 200 meters in 20.59 seconds and won ahead of the German participants Sebastian Ernst and Daniel Schnelting. 2007 Saidy Ndure was tested at the meeting in Lucerne in the doping control positive for cannabis. Then the result was canceled and as a first-time offender, he received the World Athletics Association a public warning. In the autumn of the same year he won the World Final in Stuttgart the 200 -meter run, while improved to 19.89 s in the 100 meters, he finished second. In the 2008 Olympics he was eliminated in two lines each in the intermediate run.

At the 2009 World Championships in Berlin Saidy Ndure reached the semi-finals on the 100 - meter track. In Barcelona, ​​he came at the 2010 European Championships on both sprint distances in the finals and finished sixth and fifth. 2011, he remained in Lausanne in the 100 -meter run at the ten -second mark and improved to 9.99 s at the World Championships in Daegu but he bowed out from. Better he was in the 200 -meter run, where he reached the final with a time of 19.95 s was fourth behind the Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre. 2012 won Saidy Ndure at the European Championships in Helsinki the bronze medal in the 100 -meter run. Shortly thereafter, he took part in London to his third Olympics and came across 200 meters semi-finals.

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