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Nantenin Keïta (born 5
November 1984) is a
French athlete who
competes mainly in
Paralympic category T13
sprint events. She is the
daughter of the Malian...
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career in the
following years. He is the
father of
Paralympian athlete Nantenin Keita. Due to
political unrest,
Keita and his band-mates fled Mali in the...
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Guadeloupeans Paralympics (28 August) –
Triathlete Alexis Hanquinquant,
sprinters Nantenin Keïta and Charles-Antoine Kouakou,
table tennis player Fabien Lamirault...
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International Paralympic Committee Cauldron Alexis Hanquinquant Nantenin Keïta Charles-Antoine
Kouakou Fabien Lamirault Élodie
Lorandi Stadium Place...
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Paralympic opening ceremony,
French Paralympians Alexis Hanquinquant,
Nantenin Keïta, Charles-Antoine Kouakou,
Fabien Lamirault, and Élodie
Lorandi lit...
- 1873
capture of
Bissandougou represented a
declaration of war
against Nantenin Famoudou Kourouma,
pagan king of Saboudou, who kept his
capital at Worokoro...
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Somaya Bousaid Tunisia 56.83 SB
Alexandra Dimoglou Greece 56.91 PB 4
Nantenin Keita France 57.64 SB 5
Olena Gliebova Ukraine 58.44 PB 6 Anna Duzikowska...
- Adiaratou
Iglesias Forneiro (ESP) 55.70 ER Leilia Adzhametova (UKR) 56.92
Nantenin Keïta (FRA) 57.50 SB T20 Yuliia Shuliar (UKR) 56.83 ER Carina Paim (POR)...
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footballer Naman Keïta (born 1978),
French Olympic track and
field athlete Nantenin Keïta (born 1984),
French Paralympic athlete Salif Keïta (born 1946), former...
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basketball player Tony Parker. They were
joined by
Paralympic champions Nantenin Keïta,
Alexis Hanquinquant, and Marie-Amélie Le Fur,
officially opening...