Ebrima Camara (athlete)

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Adama Jammeh athletics
nation GambiaGambia Gambia
birthday 18th September 1996 (age 23)
place of birth Bundung , Gambia
Career
discipline sprint
status active
Medal table
U20 African Championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
Junior African Championships
silver Réduit 2013 4 × 400 m
last change: March 7, 2020

Ebrima Camara (born September 18, 1996 in Bundung ) is a Gambian sprinter .

Athletic career

Ebrima Camara gained his first international experience in 2013 at the African Youth Championships in Warri , where he finished fourth in the 100-meter run in 10.91 s. He then retired from the Junior African Championships in Réduit with 11.27 seconds in the lead and won the silver medal in the Gambian 4 x 400 meter relay in 3: 14.8 minutes. Two years later he reached seventh place over 100 meters at the Junior African Championships in Addis Ababa in 10.91 s and finished sixth in the 4 x 100 meter relay in 42.00 s. He then took part in the Africa Games in Brazzaville for the first time and was eliminated there with 10.60 s and 40.09 s in both competitions in the preliminary round. In 2017 he reached the semi-finals over 100 meters at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Baku , in which he was eliminated with 10.66 seconds. In addition, he finished fourth with the relay in 40.20 s. The following year he retired from the Commonwealth Games in the Australian Gold Coast over 100 meters with 10.50 s and with the relay with 40.57 s in the lead and could not win in the 200-meter run with 21.58 s qualify for another round. In 2019 he finished seventh over 100 meters at the African Games in Rabat in 10.33 s and finished fourth in the relay in 39.44 s, while he was eliminated in the semifinals over 200 meters with 20.82 s. He also qualified for the World Championships in Doha , where he was eliminated with 10.38 s in the preliminary round.

Personal best

  • 100 meters: 10.21 s (+0.6 m / s), August 26, 2019 in Rabat
  • 200 meters: 20.82 s (−0.2 m / s), August 29, 2016 in Rabat
  • 400 meters: 48.81 s (−0.2 m / s) on March 29, 2014 in Arkansas City

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Arfang MS Camara: Gina Bass and Ebrima Camara through to final in Rabat African games. In: thepoint.gm. August 28, 2019, accessed September 19, 2019 .