Kéné Ndoye

Kene Ndoye (born 20 November 1978) is a former Senegalese athlete who had joined internationally mainly in the triple jump and long jump, and to a lesser extent as a hurdler in appearance.

Career

International success celebrated Ndoye especially at the continental level. Your first title they won at the Africa Athletics Championships 1996 in Yaoundé in the triple jump. She was also there in the long jump parties and thus won their first two of a total of ten medals to 2006 at this event. 1998 Dakar was followed by a first, a third place in the triple jump. The same placement she reached at the Pan-African Games in 1999 in Johannesburg, after they had recently failed yet at the World Athletics Championships in Seville in qualifying. Also at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, they missed the final. But this they won in the same year at the Africa Championships in Athletics in Algiers in the long jump and was second in the triple jump.

At the Track Championships in 2002 in Africa Radès Ndoye won the silver medal, only beaten by the later Olympic champion Francoise Mbango Etone from Cameroon, both in the long - as well as in the triple jump. They also secured a bronze medal in the 100 - meter hurdles, her best result in this discipline. In 2003 she was at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Birmingham third in the triple jump behind the European champion Ashia Hansen and Françoise Mbango Etone. In the same year she won at the World Athletics Championships in Paris in tenth place at the IAAF World Athletics Final in Monaco eighth. However, probably the biggest success this season they reached their victory at the Pan-African Games in Abuja.

2004 Ndoye could not qualify for the final at the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Budapest at the beginning of the year. But she managed in July at the Track Championships Africa in Brazzaville their third title after 1996 and 2000, the second in the long jump. In the triple jump, she was behind the native Cuban Yamilé Aldama, who had recently received the Sudanese citizenship, Second. The following month she competed at the Olympic Games in Athens in both disciplines. In the long jump she was eliminated in qualifying in the triple jump, she took 14th place in the final

At the World Athletics Championships in Helsinki in 2005 Ndoye finished sixth triple jump. At the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Moscow in 2006, the final was against it again place without their participation. This season, she closed her sports career winning two silver medals in the long jump and the triple jump off at the Africa Championships in Athletics Bambous.

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