Gina Bass

Gina Bass (born 3 May 1995) is a Gambian athlete competing in sprinting events.[2] She won the bronze medal in the 200 metres at the 2016 African Championships. Bass qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics and was the Gambian flag bearer.[3]

Gina Bass
Personal information
Born (1995-05-03) May 3, 1995
Tubakuta, The Gambia[1]
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)100 m, 200 m

At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she placed 52nd in the 200 metres heats and did not qualify for the semifinals.[4]

She is the first ever Gambian qualifier for the final at the World Athletics Championships.

She currently holds national records in the 100 and 200 metres.

She has qualified to represent Gambia at the 2020 Summer Olympics in the women's 100 metre and 200 metre events.[5]

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing the  Gambia
2011 World Youth Championships Lille, France 38th (h) 100 m 12.44
2015 African Games Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo 13th (sf) 100 m 11.97
13th (sf) 200 m 24.13
2016 African Championships Durban, South Africa 10th (sf) 100 m 11.63
3rd 200 m 22.92
Olympic Games Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 52nd (h) 200 m 23.43
2017 Islamic Solidarity Games Baku, Azerbaijan 1st 100 m 11.56
2nd 200 m 23.15
World Championships London, United Kingdom 31st (h) 200 m 23.56
2018 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia 14th (sf) 100 m 11.64
13th (sf) 200 m 23.60
African Championships Asaba, Nigeria 8th 100 m 11.85
4th 200 m 23.40
2019 African Games Rabat, Morocco 2nd 100 m 11.13
1st 200 m 22.58
World Championships Doha, Qatar 15th (sf) 100 m 11.24
6th 200 m 22.71

Personal bests

Outdoor

References

  1. "2018 CWG bio". Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  2. Gina Bass at World Athletics
  3. http://www.aipsmedia.com/2016/07/29/19215/rio-2016-gambia-gina-bass
  4. "Rio 2016". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2016-08-22.
  5. "Gambian sprinter Gina Bass grabs WC & Olympic ticket |". 2019-08-31. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
Olympic Games
Preceded by
Suwaibou Sanneh
Flagbearer for  Gambia
Rio de Janeiro 2016
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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