Joske Teabuge

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Joske Teabuge athletics
nation NauruNauru Nauru
birthday 1960
Career
Best performance 12.20 s ( 100 m )
status resigned

Joske Teabuge (* 1960 ) is a former Nauruan sprinter . At the first World Athletics Championships in 1983 , he was the only representative of his country to take part.

life and career

As the only participant Naurus in the first staging of the World Athletics Championships , Teabuge took eighth and last place in the second run over 100 meters in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium in a time of 12.20 s on August 7, 1983 . Of all 65 participants in the preliminary runs, only the Afghan Mohamed Ismail Bakaki was slower. A month later he failed at the South Pacific Games 1983 in Apia, West Samoa, also in the 100 meter run .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 1st IAAF World Championships in Athletics: 100 Meters Men. In: iaaf.org , accessed on October 10, 2019.
  2. South Pacific Games Apia, Western Samoa 1983. In: athleticsfiji.com , accessed October 10, 2019.