Odiah Sidibé

Odiah Sidibé ( born January 13, 1970 in Fréjus ) is a retired French sprinter.

At the international level, they met for the first time at the European Championships in 1990 in Split in appearance. There she was in the 100 - meter race in 11.40 s Fifth. Successful Sidibé was above all as a relay runner. With the French 4 x 100 meters relay she finished fourth in both the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and at the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart in 1993. At the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, she was the sixth season and reached the 100-meter run, the semi-final round.

One of the biggest successes of her career, she celebrated at the IAAF 2001 World Championships in Edmonton. There she was awarded the anchor leg in the relay, together with Sylviane Félix, Frédérique Bangue and Muriel Hurtis in 42.39 s the silver medal behind the German quartet. In 2002, she then brought at the European Championships in Munich the gold medal in the relay. In the table Delphine Combe, Muriel Hurtis, Sylviane Félix, Odiah Sidibé Frenchwomen struck in 42.46 s, the squadrons from Germany and Russia. In the 100 -meter run Sidibé finished seventh in 11.57 s.

At the World Athletics Championships in Paris in 2003, she was nominated again for the French 4 x 100 - meter relay, but did not at the title used.

Odiah Sidibé had a competition weight of 64 kg at a height of 1.76 m.

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