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Jaysuma Saidy Ndure

Jaysuma Saidy Ndure
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure 2011 European Team Championships.jpg
Saidy Ndure at the 2011 European Team Championships (1st league)
Personal information
Nationality Gambia (0–2006)
Norway (2006–)
Born (1984-01-01) 1 January 1984 (age 33)
Bakau, Gambia
Height 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in)
Sport
Sport Running
Event(s) 100 metres, 200 metres
Club IL i BUL
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)

100m: 9.99 s (2011)

200m: 19.89 s (2007)

100m: 9.99 s (2011)

Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (born 1 January 1984) is a Gambian-Norwegian sprinter. Having changed nationality from Gambia to Norway in 2006, he holds Norwegian records in the 100 and holds both the Gambian and Norwegian records in the 200 metres, and is the seventh and fourth fastest person to race for Europe of all times on the two distances. He has a bronze medal from the African Championships and several top-three placings in IAAF Golden League meets and the IAAF World Athletics Final.

Saidy was born in Bakau, Western The GambiaWest Africa, and raised by his mother. His first experience in the sprint events came in high school in his hometown. He reportedly took up the 200 metres event in order to avoid beating his friend, who already had taken up the 100 metres event. In June 2001 Saidy entered the West African Championships in Lagos, and won the 200 metres in 21.27. The result was a new Gambian record time. However, setting a national record did not inspire him to commence serious training, as he still preferred to play basketball and volleyball for fun with his schoolmates.

In 2002, Saidy moved to Oslo, Norway. A number of relatives already lived in the vicinity, most importantly Saidy's father who had lived in Norway since the 1970s. Searching for a leisure activity, Saidy decided to take up athletics again and joined one of the athletics clubs in the Norwegian capital, IL i BUL, whose training sessions were held in the internationally known Bislett stadion. Here, his talent was soon discovered and Saidy was put in contact with coach Olav Magne Tveitå, who still coaches him.

Saidy later established a relationship with Heidi Trollsås, a retired 400 m hurdler hailing from the Norwegian city Sandefjord who competed on the national level. The couple eventually moved to Blystadlia outside of Oslo, where they still live. Trollsås also functioned in the capacity of manager until 2008. Feeling that a professional agent was needed to handle Saidy's career, they hired noted Swedish athletics manager Daniel Westfeldt. Shortly thereafter Saidy signed a lucrative five-year contract with Nike.


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