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Jaysuma Saidy Ndure (born 1
January 1984) is a Gambian-Norwegian sprinter. He is of
Serer heritage of the
noble Ndure family. In 2002, he went to Oslo...
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Finch shoes Calza,
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shoes for kids
Klara Shoes Ndure Servis Industries cricket team "Service
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Mauritania at the time,
quickly returned home. Army
chief of
staff Col.
Ndure Cham, the
alleged leader of the plot,
reportedly fled to
neighbouring Senegal...
- N'Dour (also
Ndure, Ndour, or Ndur) is a
typical Gambian and
Senegalese patronym of the
Serer people. They are the same
people but
because the French...
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determined by
their father's line or surname. N'Dour and its
variation Ndure or
Ndour is a
typical Serer surname. See - Mwakikagile, Godfrey, The Gambia...
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Olympic Games Preceded by
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure Flag
bearer for Gambia
Beijing 2008 Succeeded by
Suwaibou Sanneh Sporting positions World boxing titles...
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States North America 9.97 (2011) 81 30 June 2011
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure 9.99 26 years, 364 days Norway
Europe 9.99 (2011) 82 6 June 2012 Harry...
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original on 14
October 2015.
Retrieved 14
October 2015.
Kristian Elster:
Ndure fikk
likevel doping-adv****l, nrk.no, 15
January 2008 "Doping Rule Violation...
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educator and
professor Kekuta Manneh,
footballer Jaysuma Saidy Ndure,
athlete Njogu Demba-Nyrén,
footballer Lenrie Peters, surgeon, Playwright...
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returning for a
third games and
being joined by
Jaysuma Saidy Ndure, who was made the flag-bearer.
Ndure, aged 20,
reached the quarter-finals of both the 100 metres...