sport.wikisort.org - AthleteInnocent Ejima Egbunike (born 30 November 1961) is a former sprinter from Nigeria.
Nigerian sprinter
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Innocent Egbunike
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Born | 30 November 1961 |
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He studied at Azusa Pacific University, where he still holds the school record at 400 metres[1] and the automatically timed NAIA meet record at 200 metres.[2]
Medals
At the 1985 Summer Universiade he won the 400 metres. At the regional level he won the 1987 All-Africa Games as well as three gold medals at the African Championships.
He won an Olympic bronze medal in 4 x 400 metres relay in Los Angeles 1984. He finished sixth in the final of the individual 400 metres contest. Four years later in Seoul he placed fifth. In addition he won a silver medal in the 400 metres at the 1987 World Championships.
He also won the gold medal in the 200 metres at the 1983 Summer Universiade with a personal best of 20.42 seconds; he followed this by finishing 6th in a world class field in the 200 metre final at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki.
He also won the Soviet 100 metres in 1983.
Post athletics
After retiring from competition he became a coach.
He was coach of the Nigerian track and field team at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics, and head coach at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
He was coach of Angelo Taylor, the gold medalist in the 400m hurdles at the 2008 Summer Olympics, coach of Chris Brown, the fourth-place finisher in the 400m at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. Egbunike is currently the head coach of Pasadena City College's track and field team.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
Representing Nigeria |
1984 |
African Championships |
Rabat, Morocco |
1st |
200 m |
20.66 |
1987 |
All-Africa Games |
Nairobi, Kenya |
1st |
400 m |
44.23 |
Personal bests
- 100 metres - 10.15 s (1984)
- 200 metres - 20.42 s (1983)
- 400 metres - 44.17 s (1987) - Commonwealth Record until the 2012 Olympic final
- 800 metres - 1.51.1 min (1986)
Personal life
Egbunike is good friends with former Kansas City Chiefs' running back Christian Okoye and met him when they were both training for Nigeria's national track and field team. While at Asuza Pacific, he told coaches about Okoye's ability in the discus and they decided to offer Okoye a scholarship for track and field.[3]
References
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African Games champions in men's 400 metres |
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African Champions in men's 200 metres |
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- 1979: Edward Ofili (NGR)
- 1982: Boubacar Diallo (SEN)
- 1984: Innocent Egbunike (NGR)
- 1985: Simon Kipkemboi (KEN)
- 1988: Davidson Ezinwa (NGR)
- 1989: Olapade Adeniken (NGR)
- 1990: Joseph Gikonyo (KEN)
- 1992: Victor Omagbemi (NGR)
- 1993: Johan Rossouw (RSA)
- 1996: Oumar Loum (SEN)
- 1998: Frankie Fredericks (NAM)
- 2000: Aziz Zakari (GHA)
- 2002: Frankie Fredericks (NAM)
- 2004: Joseph Batangdon (CMR)
- 2006: Uchenna Emedolu (NGR)
- 2008: Thuso Mpuang (RSA)
- 2010: Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud (EGY)
- 2012: Ben Youssef Meïté (CIV)
- 2014: Hua Wilfried Koffi (CIV)
- 2016: Wayde van Niekerk (RSA)
- 2018: Ncincihli Titi (RSA)
- 2022: Letsile Tebogo (BOT)
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African Champions in men's 400 metres |
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Summer Universiade champions in men's 200 metres |
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- 1959: Livio Berruti (ITA)
- 1961: László Mihályfi (HUN)
- 1963–1965: Edvin Ozolin (URS)
- 1967: Tommie Smith (USA)
- 1970: Martin Reynolds (GBR)
- 1973–1975: Pietro Mennea (ITA)
- 1977: Clancy Edwards (USA)
- 1979: Pietro Mennea (ITA)
- 1981: Yuriy Naumenko (URS)
- 1983: Innocent Egbunike (NGR)
- 1985: Leandro Peñalver (CUB)
- 1987: Wallace Spearmon, Sr. (USA)
- 1989: Robson da Silva (BRA)
- 1991: Jon Drummond (USA)
- 1993: Bryan Bridgewater (USA)
- 1995: Anthuan Maybank (USA)
- 1997: Gentry Bradley (USA)
- 1999: Coby Miller (USA)
- 2001: Marcin Urbaś (POL)
- 2003–2005: Leigh Julius (RSA)
- 2007: Amr Ibrahim Mostafa Seoud (EGY)
- 2009: Ramil Quliyev (AZE)
- 2011: Rasheed Dwyer (JAM)
- 2013: Anaso Jobodwana (RSA)
- 2015: Wilfried Koffi Hua (CIV)
- 2017: Jeffrey John (FRA)
- 2019: Paulo André de Oliveira (BRA)
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Summer Universiade champions in men's 400 metres |
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- 1959: Viktor Šnajder (YUG)
- 1961: Josef Trousil (TCH)
- 1963: Adrian Metcalfe (GBR)
- 1965: Sergio Bello (ITA)
- 1967: Ingo Röper (FRG)
- 1970: Tom Ulan (USA)
- 1973: Alberto Juantorena (CUB)
- 1975: Jerzy Pietrzyk (POL)
- 1977: Alfons Brijdenbach (BEL)
- 1979: Harald Schmid (FRG)
- 1981: Cliff Wiley (USA)
- 1983: Sunday Uti (NGR)
- 1985: Innocent Egbunike (NGR)
- 1987: Michael Franks (USA)
- 1989: Roberto Hernández (CUB)
- 1991: Patrick O'Connor (JAM)
- 1993: Ibrahim Hassan (GHA)
- 1995: Eswort Coombs (VIN)
- 1997: Clement Chukwu (NGR)
- 1999: Jerome Davis (USA)
- 2001: Andrew Pierce (USA)
- 2003: Andriy Tverdostup (UKR)
- 2005: Marvin Essor (JAM)
- 2007: Sean Wroe (AUS)
- 2009: Yuzo Kanemaru (JPN)
- 2011: Marcell Deák-Nagy (HUN)
- 2013: Vladimir Krasnov (RUS)
- 2015-17: Luguelín Santos (DOM)
- 2019: Valente Mendoza (MEX)
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На других языках
- [en] Innocent Egbunike
[fr] Innocent Egbunike
Innocent Egbunike, né le 30 novembre 1961, est un athlète nigérian, pratiquant le sprint.
[it] Innocent Egbunike
Innocent Ejima Egbunike (30 novembre 1961) è un ex velocista nigeriano, specializzato nei 400 metri piani, gara di cui è stato vicecampione mondiale.
[ru] Эгбунике, Инносент
Инносент Эджима Эгбунике (англ. Innocent Ejima Egbunike; р. 30 ноября 1961) — нигерийский легкоатлет, призёр Олимпийских игр.
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