Mickaël Conjungo

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Mickaël Conjungo medal table

Discus throw

Central African RepublicCentral African Republic Central African Republic
Pan-African Games
silver 1995 Harare 58.94 m
bronze 1999 Johannesburg 57.09 m
African Championships
gold 1993 Durban 59.92 m
silver 2000 Algiers 59.58 m
bronze 1998 Dakar 57.52 m

Mickaël Conjungo ( Mickaël Glenn Conjungo Taumhas ; born May 6, 1969 in Bangui ) is a track and field athlete from the Central African Republic who specializes in discus throwing. He always represented his home country at international championships, but also has French citizenship .

Conjungo was French champion in discus throw in 1994 and 1995. His first international title win in this discipline was at the African Athletics Championships in 1993 in Durban. At the Jeux de la Francophonie in Bondoufle in 1994 , he took second place. In 1995 he won gold medals with the discus and javelin at the Central Africa Championships . In the same year he was second in the discus throw at the Africa Games in Harare. This was followed by bronze medals at the Jeux de la Francophonie 1997 in Antananarivo , the 1998 African Athletics Championships in Dakar and the 1999 African Games in Johannesburg . In 2000 he was Vice African Champion in Algiers .

In addition, Conjungo started in the discus throw between 1991 and 2000 at five World Athletics Championships and two Olympic Games , but could never qualify for a final there.

Mickaël Conjungo is 1.93 m tall and weighs 91 kg. His younger sister Maria-Joëlle Conjungo was active as a hurdler .

Top performances

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. gbrathletics.com: French Championships
  2. ^ Gbrathletics.com: Francophone Games
  3. ^ Gbrathletics.com: Central African Games and Championships