Natacha Ngoye Akamabi

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Natacha Ngoye Akamabi athletics
nation Congo RepublicRepublic of the Congo Republic of the Congo
birthday 15th August 1993 (age 27)
place of birth Pointe-Noire , Republic of the Congo
Career
discipline sprint
status active
last change: October 15, 2019

Natacha Ngoye Akamabi (born August 15, 1993 in Pointe-Noire ) is a Congolese sprinter .

Athletic career

Natacha Ngoye Akamabi gained her first international experience at the 2010 African Championships in Nairobi , where she was eliminated with 25.76 s and 62.01 s in the preliminaries over 200 and 400 meters. The following year she took part in the Africa Games in Maputo for the first time and reached the semifinals there in the 400-meter run , in which she was eliminated with 60.40 seconds. In 2012 he was eliminated in the preliminary round over 400 meters at the World Indoor Championships in Istanbul with 58.21 seconds. At the African Championships in Porto-Novo , she reached the semifinals in both the 200-meter run and over 400 meters, in which she was eliminated with 24.59 s and 57.47 s. Also at the games of the Francophonie 2013 in Nice , she was eliminated over 400 meters with 57.11 s in the first round. In 2014 she made it to the semi-finals at the African Championships in Marrakech over 200 meters, in which she was eliminated with 24.06 seconds. Over 400 meters, the end followed in 55.40 s in the first lap.

In 2015 she took part again in the Africa Games in Brazzaville and was there in 23.61 s fifth over 200 meters and was eliminated over 400 meters with 54.91 s in the lead. In addition, she reached fourth place with the Congolese 4 x 400 meter relay in 3: 49.46 minutes. The following year she reached the African Championships in Durban over 200 meters to the semi-finals, in which she had to end her race prematurely. In 2017 she won the Francophonie Games in Abidjan in 11.56 s in the 100-meter run and in 23.69 s over 200 meters. In addition, she was fourth in the 4 x 100 meter relay in 46.29 s. In 2018 she reached sixth place in 23.63 s at the African Championships in Asaba . The following year she finished fifth at the African Games in Rabat in 11.54 seconds over 100 meters and in 23.44 seconds over 200 meters. Then she took part over 200 meters at the World Championships in Doha and was disqualified there in the preliminary run .

Personal bests

  • 100 meters: 11.41 s (−1.4 m / s), July 20, 2019 in Yaoundé
  • 200 meters: 23.04 s (+1.0 m / s), July 20, 2019 in Yaoundé
  • 400 meters: 54.31 s, June 27, 2012 in Porto-Novo ( Congolese record )
    • 400 meters (hall): 58.21 s, March 9, 2012 in Istanbul

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