Jude Monye
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Men’sathletics | ||
Olympic Games | ||
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2000 Sydney | 4x400 m relay |
World Championships | ||
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1995 Gothenburg | 4x400 m relay |
All-Africa Games | ||
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1999 Johannesburg | 4x400 m relay |
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1995 Harare | 400 m |
Jude Monye(born 16 November 1973) is a Nigerian athlete who specializes in the400 metres.He is of Onicha-Ugbo, Delta State of Nigeria origin. Monye came to the United States to attendMississippi State University,where he obtained a degree in geology. While attending school, he won the diversity visa lottery and was allowed to become a legal permanent resident of the United States. He became a citizen on 20 February 2004.[1]
His personal best is 45.16, set during the1995 World Championships in Athleticswhere he reached the semi-final. The same year he won a bronze medal at theAll-Africa Games.Monye was a part of the Nigerian team that won the silver medal in the 4 x 400 metres relay at the2000 Olympics.He also competed in the individual contest, but was knocked out in the heats.
Olympics Controversy
[edit]During the 2000 Olympics, the American team won the gold medal, with the Nigerian team finishing second. However,Antonio Pettigrewacknowledged that he had used performance-enhancing drugs, along with two other members of the relay team, and was therefore stripped of his medal.[2]The awards were not immediately reallocated to the runners-up Nigeria that Monye raced on, despite the likelihood of it.[3][4]
On 21 July 2012, the 2000 Olympics 4 × 400 m relay medals were reallocated after the USA team was stripped of the gold medal, meaning Monye and Nigeria are the gold medalists.
Personal Bests
[edit]Event | Time (s) (Wind) | Date | Venue | Note |
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200 m | 20.78 (-0.1) | 15 April 1995 | ![]() |
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300 m | 34.04 | 25 June 2004 | ![]() |
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400 m | 44.83 | 11 May 1996 | ![]() |
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400 m Hurdles | 50.90 | 22 March 1997 | ![]() |
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4 × 400 mRelay | 2:58.68 | 30 September 2000 | ![]() |
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Indoor | ||||
200 m | 22.00 | 17 January 1997 | ![]() |
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400 m | 46.70 | 2 February 1997 | ![]() |
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4 × 400 mRelay | 3:09.76 | 10 March 2001 | ![]() |
References
[edit]- ^"Precious medal".
- ^Macur, Juliet (3 August 2008)."I.O.C. Strips Gold From 2000 U.S. Relay Team".The New York Times.Retrieved20 August2019.
- ^"Congratulations, 2000 Nigerian 4x400 Relay Team: You Just Won the Gold Medal".www.aolnews.com.Archived fromthe originalon 29 July 2012.Retrieved6 June2022.
- ^"Nigeria - National Olympic Committee (NOC)".27 July 2021.
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