Abdou Alassane Dji Bo

Abdou Alassane Dji Bo (born 15 June 1979) is a Nigerien judoka.[1] He is a three-time medallist at the African Judo Championships.[2]

He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics and was Niger's first-ever Olympic judoka, having learned the sport with an Olympic scholarship.[3]

He was a bronze medal in the half lightweight category at the 2006 African Judo Championships.[4]

International competitions

Year Tournament Result Weight class
2006African Judo Championships 3rdHalf lightweight (66 kg)
2005African Judo Championships 2ndHalf lightweight (66 kg)
2004African Judo Championships 3rdHalf lightweight (66 kg)
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References

  1. ABDOU ALASSANE DJI BO. L'Equipe. Retrieved on 2015-12-26.
  2. Factfile Abdou Allassane. Judo Inside. Retrieved on 2015-12-26.
  3. An Olympic scholarship program helped Abdou Alassane Dji Bo chase his dreams. Time (2004-08-22). Retrieved on 2015-12-26.
  4. 26th AFRICAN JUDO CHAMPIONSHIPS PORT ELIZABETH SOUTH AFRICA 18 – 21 MAY 2005. International Judo Federation. Retrieved on 2015-12-26.


Olympic Games
Preceded by
Mamane S Ani Ali
Flagbearer for  Niger
Athens 2004
Succeeded by
Mohamed Alhousseini


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