Kabelo Mmono

Kabelo Mmono ( born February 4, 1980 in Hebron, Barolong Farms, Ngwaketse ) is a botswanischer high jumper. At a height of 1.86 m his competition weight is 71 kg.

Life

Kabelo Mmono is the second born and has two brothers and two sisters. He attended the Letlhakane Senior Secondary School and worked as an accountant for the Athletics Association of Botswana. He was trained up in 2004 by the Cuban Pablo Diaz. Kabelo Mmono studied accounting at the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff, his club, the Cardiff AC.

Achievements

For the first time he won the Botswana high jump championship in 1996. In 1999 he won with 2.05 m in the African Youth Championships in Tunis. The championships of Southern Africa ( "African Southern Region Championships " ), he won the 2001, 2003 and 2005. At the Track - Africa Championships in 2002 in Tunisia Radès he was 2.10 m Second, it won with 2.25 m of the Algerian Abderrahmane Hammad. The Pan-African Games in Abuja in 2003, he won the high jump competition with 2.15 m. At the Track - Africa Championships in 2004 in Brazzaville, he won with 2.17 m. As an indication of how " weak" the high jump competition at the African Championships in 2004, may serve that Kabelo Mmono would not have come to this level in the top 100 of the IAAF Years of Fame in 2004. At the Track and Africa Championships in 2006 he was unable to attend because of a heel injury.

His personal record in high jump is 2.20 meters, set on May 7, 2005 in Nairobi (on more than 1500 meters above sea level ). This was a botswanischer record, but this was surpassed with 2.30 m on August 13, 2006 by Kabelo Kgosiemang with his victory at the African Championships in 2006 in Bambous. His 2.15 m in the hall, which he jumped in Cardiff on 5 February 2006, same place again at the 2008 Welsh Cup, is a botswanischer record.

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