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Daba Modibo Keïta

Daba Modibo Keïta (born 5 April 1981) is a Malian taekwondo athlete. Keïta has competed in international competitions since 1996, and in 2007 became the heavyweight (+84 kg) division 2007 World Taekwondo Champion in Beijing, and competed in both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the +80 kg class.

Daba Modibo Keïta
Medal record
Men's taekwondo
Representing  Mali
World Championships
2007 Beijing Heavyweight
2009 Copenhagen Heavyweight
West African Championship
1996 Abidjan Heavyweight
1996 Bamako Heavyweight
1998 Accra Heavyweight
African Championship
2005 Madagascar Heavyweight

Personal life edit

Keïta was born in Abidjan (Côte d'Ivoire) to Malian parents, and was named for the first President of Mali, Modibo Keita. He was forced to flee the country with his family in 2000 during the wave of xenophobia which preceded the Ivorian Civil War. Settling in Mali, Keïta had little funding for training, but received an IOC Olympic Solidarity Scholarship to pay for his training with Ivorian fighter Patrice Remarck in the United States.[1] With coach Jorge F. Ramos, finances forced Keïta to stay with friends in Beijing during the 2007 world championship and train in a hotel courtyard. Keïta is managed by his older brother, Badra, and has lived and trained in France and the United States. Two of his brothers and two of his five sisters practice taekwondo, with his sisters both blue belts.[2]

2007 world champion edit

Despite tearing a back muscle before the match, Keïta won the gold medal for the Heavyweight (84 kg) division 2007 World Taekwondo Champion in Beijing by beating Iranian Morteza Rostami 3 to −1 in the final. He is the first Sub-Saharan African to hold the title of Taekwondo World Champion, and has become a national hero in Mali.[3][4] Keita himself has reflected that "Winning the world title was almost unthinkable for an African, or someone from a developing nation".[2]

Keïta has become a national figure, making public appearances and meeting several times with the President Amadou Toumani Touré, who personally saw Keïta off to the Olympics.[5] In part through Keïta's success, Taekwondo has exploded in popularity in the nation. In 2008 the Mali boasted over 150 clubs federated to the Fédération malienne de taekwondo (FEMAT)[6] and 500 black belts among the almost 15,000 Malians who practise the sport.[2]

2008 Olympic games edit

He represented Mali at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and was favoured before the games to win the first Olympic Gold Medal for Mali in history.[7][8] He was quoted in August saying "For any athlete the Olympic Games are a dream... ...Africa really needs this medal."[9]

Keïta was flag bearer for his nation at the opening ceremony, and competed in the 80 + kg Olympic division, beginning 23 August 2008. In the first round, Keïta defeated Mickael Justin Borot 6–5 to advance to the quarterfinals[10] but was knocked out by eventual bronze medalist Nigerian Chika Yagazie Chukwumerije 3–2 in extra time.[11]

Much expectation had been placed on the world champion in Mali, which had never won any Olympic medal. After Keïta's loss, the president of Mali, Amadou Toumani Touré, was quoted in the state run paper l'Essor, saying that this was "A painful day for Mali".[12] The paper announced the loss as "an immense disappointment for the nation."[12]

2012 Olympic games edit

Keïta made it to the bronze medal match. He was forced to withdraw due to injury from the scheduled match with Cuba's Robelis Despaigne allowing Despaigne to win the bronze medal due to walkover.

Achievements edit

  • 1996 : Gold Medal at the West African Championship in Abidjan
  • 1997 : Gold Medal at the West African Championship in Bamako
  • 1999 : Bronze Medal at the West African Championship in Accra
  • 2002, 2004 : champion of Mali
  • 2004 : Gold Medal at the Paris Open Championship, in the Open international Open Championship of Nantes and in the Open Championship of Picardie
  • 2005 : Gold Medal at the Paris Open Championship
  • 2005 : Sportsmanship trophy in the 17th World Taekwondo Championships in Madrid
  • 2005 : Gold Medal at the African Championship Madagascar
  • 2005 : Gold Medal at the Coupe du monde francophone in Niamey (Niger).
  • 2007 : Gold Medal at the 18th World Taekwondo Championships in Beijing (84 kg)[4] as well as the trophy for MVP (Samsung Blue Passion Award).
  • 2009 : Gold Medal at the 19th World Taekwondo Championships in Copenhagen. (84 kg)

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Daba Modibo Keita, Remark Sport Taekwondo
  2. ^ a b c Keita looks to kick-start Mali’s Olympic dream. International Olympic Committee, 29 May 2008.
  3. ^ Mali's Keita wins sub-Arab Africa first world taekwondo title, World Taekwondo Federation, 14 June 2007
  4. ^ a b Taekwondo, Championnat du monde : Daba Modibo Keïta entre dans l'histoire, L’Essor du 22 mai 2007
  5. ^ J.O de Pékin : Daba Modibo Keïta en route vers la gloire 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. L'Essor 28 July 2008
  6. ^ J.O. Pékin 2008 : Taekwondo : Daba Modibo Kéita mérite d’être soutenu. Le Républicain, 27 June 2008
  7. ^ [Taekwondo Day 4 Preview: Heavyweight battles start], The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad, 23 August 2008
  8. ^ Daba Modibo Kéita, espoir de médaille pour le Mali aux JO-2008 26 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, PANA Press, Bamako – 22 August 2008.
  9. ^ Taekwondo spreads its wings (China Daily) 7 August 2008.
  10. ^ . Beijing2008.cn. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Archived from the original on 7 September 2008.
  11. ^ . Beijing2008.cn. The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Archived from the original on 7 September 2008.
  12. ^ a b J.O. de Pékin, taekwondo : pas de "grade" olympique pour Daba Modibo Keïta 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, S. B. TOUNKARA, L'Essor, 25 August 2008
  13. ^ Bruno Loma, Taekwondo : Daba Modibo Kéita mérite d’être soutenu, Le Républicain (Mali), 27 juin 2008
  • Portions of this article were translated from the French language Wikipedia article .

External links edit

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  • Keita eyes Mali's first gold medal, Sports Illustrated, Caitlin C. Rhodes, 22 August 2008.

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Daba Modibo Keita born 5 April 1981 is a Malian taekwondo athlete Keita has competed in international competitions since 1996 and in 2007 became the heavyweight 84 kg division 2007 World Taekwondo Champion in Beijing and competed in both the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the 80 kg class Daba Modibo Keita Medal record Men s taekwondo Representing Mali World Championships 2007 Beijing Heavyweight 2009 Copenhagen Heavyweight West African Championship 1996 Abidjan Heavyweight 1996 Bamako Heavyweight 1998 Accra Heavyweight African Championship 2005 Madagascar Heavyweight Contents 1 Personal life 2 2007 world champion 3 2008 Olympic games 4 2012 Olympic games 5 Achievements 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life editKeita was born in Abidjan Cote d Ivoire to Malian parents and was named for the first President of Mali Modibo Keita He was forced to flee the country with his family in 2000 during the wave of xenophobia which preceded the Ivorian Civil War Settling in Mali Keita had little funding for training but received an IOC Olympic Solidarity Scholarship to pay for his training with Ivorian fighter Patrice Remarck in the United States 1 With coach Jorge F Ramos finances forced Keita to stay with friends in Beijing during the 2007 world championship and train in a hotel courtyard Keita is managed by his older brother Badra and has lived and trained in France and the United States Two of his brothers and two of his five sisters practice taekwondo with his sisters both blue belts 2 2007 world champion editDespite tearing a back muscle before the match Keita won the gold medal for the Heavyweight 84 kg division 2007 World Taekwondo Champion in Beijing by beating Iranian Morteza Rostami 3 to 1 in the final He is the first Sub Saharan African to hold the title of Taekwondo World Champion and has become a national hero in Mali 3 4 Keita himself has reflected that Winning the world title was almost unthinkable for an African or someone from a developing nation 2 Keita has become a national figure making public appearances and meeting several times with the President Amadou Toumani Toure who personally saw Keita off to the Olympics 5 In part through Keita s success Taekwondo has exploded in popularity in the nation In 2008 the Mali boasted over 150 clubs federated to the Federation malienne de taekwondo FEMAT 6 and 500 black belts among the almost 15 000 Malians who practise the sport 2 2008 Olympic games editHe represented Mali at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and was favoured before the games to win the first Olympic Gold Medal for Mali in history 7 8 He was quoted in August saying For any athlete the Olympic Games are a dream Africa really needs this medal 9 Keita was flag bearer for his nation at the opening ceremony and competed in the 80 kg Olympic division beginning 23 August 2008 In the first round Keita defeated Mickael Justin Borot 6 5 to advance to the quarterfinals 10 but was knocked out by eventual bronze medalist Nigerian Chika Yagazie Chukwumerije 3 2 in extra time 11 Much expectation had been placed on the world champion in Mali which had never won any Olympic medal After Keita s loss the president of Mali Amadou Toumani Toure was quoted in the state run paper l Essor saying that this was A painful day for Mali 12 The paper announced the loss as an immense disappointment for the nation 12 2012 Olympic games editKeita made it to the bronze medal match He was forced to withdraw due to injury from the scheduled match with Cuba s Robelis Despaigne allowing Despaigne to win the bronze medal due to walkover Achievements edit1996 Gold Medal at the West African Championship in Abidjan 1997 Gold Medal at the West African Championship in Bamako 1999 Bronze Medal at the West African Championship in Accra 2002 2004 champion of Mali 2004 Gold Medal at the Paris Open Championship in the Open international Open Championship of Nantes and in the Open Championship of Picardie 2005 Gold Medal at the Paris Open Championship 2005 Sportsmanship trophy in the 17th World Taekwondo Championships in Madrid 2005 Gold Medal at the African Championship Madagascar 2005 Gold Medal at the Coupe du monde francophone in Niamey Niger 2007 Gold Medal at the 18th World Taekwondo Championships in Beijing 84 kg 4 as well as the trophy for MVP Samsung Blue Passion Award 2009 Gold Medal at the 19th World Taekwondo Championships in Copenhagen 84 kg 13 See also editMali at the 2008 Summer OlympicsReferences edit Daba Modibo Keita Remark Sport Taekwondo a b c Keita looks to kick start Mali s Olympic dream International Olympic Committee 29 May 2008 Mali s Keita wins sub Arab Africa first world taekwondo title World Taekwondo Federation 14 June 2007 a b Taekwondo Championnat du monde Daba Modibo Keita entre dans l histoire L Essor du 22 mai 2007 J O de Pekin Daba Modibo Keita en route vers la gloire Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine L Essor 28 July 2008 J O Pekin 2008 Taekwondo Daba Modibo Keita merite d etre soutenu Le Republicain 27 June 2008 Taekwondo Day 4 Preview Heavyweight battles start The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad 23 August 2008 Daba Modibo Keita espoir de medaille pour le Mali aux JO 2008 Archived 26 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine PANA Press Bamako 22 August 2008 Taekwondo spreads its wings China Daily 7 August 2008 Contest Results Men 80kg Preliminary Round of 16 USTB Gymnasium Sat Aug 23 2008 Contest No 124 Beijing2008 cn The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad Archived from the original on 7 September 2008 Taekwondo Men 80kg Contest Results Beijing2008 cn The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad Archived from the original on 7 September 2008 a b J O de Pekin taekwondo pas de grade olympique pour Daba Modibo Keita Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine S B TOUNKARA L Essor 25 August 2008 Bruno Loma Taekwondo Daba Modibo Keita merite d etre soutenu Le Republicain Mali 27 juin 2008 Portions of this article were translated from the French language Wikipedia article External links editBeijing2008 athlete Profile Keita eyes Mali s first gold medal Sports Illustrated Caitlin C Rhodes 22 August 2008 Olympic Games Preceded byKadiatou Camara Flagbearer for nbsp MaliBeijing 2008 Succeeded byRahmatou Drame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daba Modibo Keita amp oldid 1185932144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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