Ignisious Gaisah
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Ignisious Gaisah (born July 20, 1983) is a Ghanaian athlete competing in the long jump.
Gaisah currently lives and trains in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He came to the Netherlands in 2001 and soon flabbergasted everyone at his local club by saying his PB was 7,85 metres and started proving it as well. He began competing in the national competition for his club P.A.C. Rotterdam. Needless to say he won every meeting he competed in. He steadily began developing into a fine athlete and started competing in international meetings around the globe, resulting in various fine results.
5 years later Gaisah is considered as one of the best long jumpers in the world, and is also looked at as one of the biggest prospects of this moment after jumping 8.34 metres to earn a personal best and a silver medal at the World Championships in Helsinki in 2005, only finishing behind star Dwight Phillips. On February 2, 2006, in Stockholm he leaped to an African indoor record that also won him the gold medal in this event by jumping a staggering 8.36 metres.[1] He continued his good form to win the 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships a month later with a jump of 8.30 metres, followed quickly by the 2006 Commonwealth Games gold medal with a jump of 8.20 metres.
At the 2006 African Championships in Athletics Gaisah won the gold medal with an 8.51 m jump, beating Cheick Touré's the African record of 8.46 metres from 1997, but as the tail wind was too strong (+3.7 m/s) the result could not become a new record [1]
[edit] Achievements
- 2006 IAAF World Athletics Final - fourth place
- 2006 African Championships in Athletics - gold medal
- 2006 Commonwealth Games - gold medal
- 2006 IAAF World Indoor Championships - gold medal
- 2005 IAAF World Athletics Final - fourth place
- 2005 World Championships in Athletics - silver medal
- 2004 IAAF World Athletics Final - first place
- 2004 Olympic Games - sixth place
- 2003 IAAF World Athletics Final - third place
- 2003 World Championships in Athletics - fourth place
[edit] References
- IAAF profile for Ignisious Gaisah
- ^ Area Indoor Records - Men - Africa - IAAF.org