Mame Tacko Diouf
Mame Tacko Diouf (born 17 October 1976) is a retired Senegalese hurdler.
Competition record
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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Representing | |||||
1994 | Jeux de la Francophonie | Bondoufle, France | 16th (h) | 100 m H | 14.46 |
World Junior Championships | Lisbon, Portugal | 29th (h) | 400 m | 59.02 | |
1996 | African Championships | Yaoundé, Cameroon | 3rd | 100 m H | 14.21 |
1997 | Jeux de la Francophonie | Antananarivo, Madagascar | 3rd | 100 m H | 13.68 |
3rd | 400 m H | 57.33 | |||
1998 | African Championships | Dakar, Senegal | 2nd | 100 m H | 13.08 |
2nd | 400 m H | 55.06 | |||
1999 | World Championships | Seville, Spain | 10th (h) | 400 m H | 55.17 |
10th (h) | 4x400 m | 3:30.99 | |||
All-Africa Games | Johannesburg, South Africa | 3rd | 100 m H | 13.02 | |
2nd | 400 m H | 55.69 | |||
2000 | African Championships | Algiers, Algeria | 1st | 400 m H | 57.48 |
Olympic Games | Sydney, Australia | 27th (h) | 400 m H | 58.65 | |
13th (h) | 4x400 m | 3:28.02 | |||
2001 | Jeux de la Francophonie | Ottawa, Canada | 5th | 400 m H | 56.95 |
World Championships | Edmonton, Canada | 17th (h) | 400 m H | 56.44 | |
11th (h) | 4x400 m | 3:30.03 | |||
2002 | African Championships | Radès, Tunisia | 4th (h) | 100 m H | 13.88[1] |
3rd | 400 m H | 58.86 | |||
2003 | World Championships | Paris, France | 19th (h) | 400 m H | 56.22 |
7th (h) | 4x400 m | 3:28.37[2] | |||
2004 | African Championships | Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo | 2nd | 400 m H | 55.62 |
1st | 4x400 m | 3:29.41 | |||
Olympic Games | Athens, Greece | 29th (h) | 400 m H | 57.25 | |
16th (h) | 4x400 m | 3:35.18 |
Personal bests
- 100 metres hurdles - 12.94 s (2000)
- 400 metres hurdles - 54.75 s (1999)
- 200 metres - 23.43 s (2000)
- 400 metres - 53.96 s (2003)
gollark: I'd say probably 20x at least.
gollark: Benchmarks much better than any other competing algorithm.
gollark: Yes, because that's static now.
gollark: Can't return a reference without a thingummy!
gollark: also, lifetime issues.
References
- Did not start in the final
- Disqualified in the final
Olympic Games | ||
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Preceded by Ibou Faye |
Flagbearer for 2000 Sydney |
Succeeded by Malick Fall |
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