Fatou Tiyana (born February 24, 1987) is a track and field sprint athlete who competed internationally for the Gambian Olympic team. Tiyana represented...
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Senegalese sociologist Fatou Tiyana (born 1987), Gambian athlete Mame Fatou Faye (born 1986), Senegalese athlete Ndèye Fatou Kane, (born 1986 in Dakar)...
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The Gambia team included three athletes; runners Suwaibou Sanneh and Fatou Tiyana as well as boxer Badou Jack. Jack, a middleweight at his first Olympics...
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Tamicka Clarke Bahamas 12.16 57 10 Charlene Attard Malta 12.20 58 7 Fatou Tiyana The Gambia 12.25 PB 59 2 Dana Abdulrazak Iraq 12.36 PB 60 3 Kin Yee...
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while neither of the other two athletes (runners Suwaibou Sanneh and Fatou Tiyana made it past their first heats. The Gambian delegation for the London...
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Sidibeh Jambo 19 April 2009 Castellar del Vallès, Spain Long jump 5.73 m Fatou Tiyana 29 June 2007 Bakau, The Gambia 5.91 m Rohey Singhateh 6 May 2018 MIAA...
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Bulgaria (BUL) 11.66 6 8 Nataliya Pohrebnyak Ukraine (UKR) 11.71 7 5 Fatou Tiyana Gambia (GAM) 12.44 PB 8 6 Jenny Keni Solomon Islands (SOL) 13.31...
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Event Athletes Men Women 100 metres Suwaibou Sanneh Fatou Tiyana...
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Indonesia (INA) 12.05 PB 42 3 Yah Soucko Koïta Mali (MLI) 12.16 SB 43 2 Fatou Tiyana Gambia (GAM) 12.22 PB 44 5 Ani Khachikyan Armenia (ARM) 12.30 SB 44...
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winner, Ivet Lalova of Bulgaria. However, she was ahead of Gambia's Fatou Tiyana (12.25 seconds) and Beauty Nazum Nahar from Bangladesh (12.52 seconds)...
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