Adeline Gouenon

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Adeline Gouenon athletics
Full name Nanzie Adeline Gouenon
nation Ivory CoastIvory Coast Ivory Coast
birthday 20th October 1994 (age 25)
place of birth Ivory Coast
Career
discipline sprint
status active
Medal table
Africa Games 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
African Championships 0 × gold 2 × silver 2 × bronze
Africa Games logo Africa Games
bronze Brazzaville 2015 4 × 100 m
 African Championships
bronze Porto-Novo 2012 4 × 100 m
silver Marrakech 2014 4 × 100 m
bronze Durban 2016 4 × 100 m
silver Asaba 2018 4 × 100 m
last change: June 17, 2019

Nanzie Adeline Gouenon (born October 20, 1994 ) is an Ivorian sprinter .

Athletic career

Adeline Gouenon gained her first international experience at the 2012 African Championships in Porto-Novo , where she made it to the semi-finals in the 100-meter run and was eliminated there with 12.39 seconds. In addition, she reached the semi-finals over 200 meters, but did not start there and won the bronze medal in the Ivorian 4 x 100 meter relay in 45.29 seconds behind Nigeria and Ghana. The following year she retired from the Francophonie Games in Nice with 12.41 s in advance and finished fifth with the season in 45.84 s. In 2014 she was eighth in the African Championships in Marrakech in 11.86 s and won the silver medal behind Nigeria in 43.99 s with the relay. In 2015 she took part in the Africa Games in Brazzaville for the first time, reached fourth place over 100 meters in 11.49 s and did not start in the 200-meter run in the semi-finals. In addition, she won the bronze medal behind the teams from Nigeria and Ghana with the relay in 43.98 s. 2016 she went in the World Indoor Championships in Portland in 60 Meters at the start and dropped there by 7.50 seconds in the first round. At the African Championships in Durban , she won the bronze medal behind South Africa and Ghana with the relay in 44.29 s. She made it into the final over 200 meters, but did not start again there. In addition, she was eliminated in the 100-meter run with 11.68 s in the semi-finals.

In 2017, she won the relay in 44.22 s at the Francophonie Games in Abidjan and was eliminated over 100 meters with 12.01 s in the first round. In 2018 she made it to the semi-finals at the African Championships in Asaba over 100 and 200 meters, where she was eliminated with 11.92 s and 24.41 s respectively. In addition, she secured the silver medal behind Nigeria with the relay in 44.40 seconds.

Personal bests

  • 100 meters: 11.49 s (+0.6 m / s), September 14, 2015 in Brazzaville
    • 60 meters (hall): 7.26 s, January 31, 2016 in Lee Valley
  • 200 meters: 23.96 s (+2.0 m / s), June 22, 2016 in Durban
    • 200 meters (hall): 24.19 s, 22 February 2015 in Sheffield

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