Namibian triple jumper (born 1983)
Roger Haitengi
Roger Haitengi at the 2018 African Athletics Championships |
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Nationality | Namibia |
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Born | (1983-09-12) 12 September 1983 (age 41) |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event | Triple Jump |
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Updated on 27 August 2016 |
Roger Nikanor Haitengi (born 12 September 1983) is a Namibian athlete specialising in the triple jump.[1] He won his first major medal, a bronze, at the 2014 African Championships.
His personal best in the event is 16.74 metres, set in Windhoek in 2010. This is the current national record.
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Namibia
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2005
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Universiade
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Izmir, Turkey
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13th (h)
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4 × 100 m relay
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41.18 s
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14th
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Triple jump
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14.84 m
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2006
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African Championships
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Bambous, Mauritius
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8th
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Triple jump
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15.76 m (w)
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2007
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All-Africa Games
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Algiers, Algeria
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5th
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Triple jump
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15.94 m
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Universiade
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Bangkok, Thailand
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9th
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Triple jump
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15.91 m
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2008
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African Championships
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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7th
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Triple jump
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15.84 m
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2009
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Universiade
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Belgrade, Serbia
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16th (q)
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Triple jump
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15.84 m
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2010
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African Championships
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Nairobi, Kenya
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10th
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Triple jump
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15.55 m
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2012
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African Championships
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Porto Novo, Benin
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6th
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Triple jump
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15.87 m
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2014
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African Championships
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Marrakech, Morocco
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3rd
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Triple jump
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16.72 m (w)
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2015
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African Games
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Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
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4th
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Triple jump
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16.40 m
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2016
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African Championships
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Durban, South Africa
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8th
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Triple jump
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16.20 m
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2018
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Commonwealth Games
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Gold Coast, Australia
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8th
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Triple jump
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16.24 m
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African Championships
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Asaba, Nigeria
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7th
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Triple jump
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16.11 m
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2019
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African Games
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Rabat, Morocco
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4th
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Triple jump
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16.33 m
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2022
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African Championships
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Port Louis, Mauritius
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12th
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Triple jump
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15.45 m (w)
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2024
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African Championships
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Douala, Cameroon
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8th
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Triple jump
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15.56 m
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References