Famous Zambian Athletes

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Kabange Mupopo
(Zambian Sprinter and Football Midfielder)
Kabange Mupopo
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Birthdate: September 21, 1992
Sun Sign: Virgo
Birthplace: Lusaka, Zambia
Kabange Mupopo is a Zambian sprinter and football player who transitioned to focus on athletics in 2014. She made her mark in the 400m event by setting national records and representing Zambia in various international competitions such as the African Championships, Commonwealth Games, and World Championships. Mupopo received recognition for her athletic achievements, including winning gold at the All-Africa Games and earning an athletics scholarship from the Zambian Olympic Committee. She showcased her talents in prestigious events like the IAAF Diamond League, consistently improving her performances and setting new personal bests.
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Sydney Siame
(Zambian Sprinter)
Sydney Siame
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Birthdate: October 7, 1997
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Isoka, Zambia
Sydney Siame is a Zambian sprinter known for his participation in international competitions. He competed in the 200 metres at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing and won a gold medal at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics. Siame's impressive 100m run in 2017, with a time of 9.88 seconds, was excluded from global lists due to timing concerns. This performance would have marked a significant achievement for Zambia, potentially breaking the 10-second barrier.
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Gerald Phiri
(Zambian Sprinter)
Gerald Phiri
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Birthdate: October 6, 1988
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Mufulira, Zambia
Gerald Phiri is a Zambian sprinter known for his participation in 60m, 100m, and 200m events in both indoor and outdoor competitions. He began his athletic career in school and continued at Texas A&M University, where he achieved notable successes including becoming the first sprinter to achieve a 100–200 sprint double at the Big 12 Conference event. Phiri has competed in various international championships, winning medals and earning recognition as an All-American sprinter. Despite facing challenges such as injuries, he has consistently showcased strong performances in major competitions like the World Championships and the Olympics.
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Prince Mumba
(Zambian Former Track and Field Athlete)
Prince Mumba
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Birthdate: September 28, 1984
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Kitwe, Zambia
Prince Moses Mumba is a Zambian former track and field athlete who specialized in the 800 meters. He represented Zambia at the 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics, three IAAF World Championships in Athletics, and two All Africa Games. Mumba transitioned to coaching and currently works as a track and field coach at Windward School in Mar Vista, California. He had a successful collegiate career at Oral Roberts University, where he is a member of the Hall of Fame. Mumba later pursued a professional career with the Santa Monica Track Club and has been featured in commercials and is the subject of an upcoming biographical film directed by Ashley Avis.
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Samuel Matete
(Retired Zambian Track and Field Athlete)
Samuel Matete
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Birthdate: July 27, 1968
Sun Sign: Leo
Birthplace: Chingola, Zambia
Samuel Matete is a retired track and field athlete from Zambia, known for his expertise in the 400 metres hurdles event. Throughout his professional career, Matete showcased exceptional speed and agility on the track, earning numerous accolades and achievements. He represented Zambia in various international competitions, demonstrating his skill and dedication to the sport. Matete's impressive performances and strong work ethic made him a respected figure in the world of athletics, leaving a lasting impact on the sport.
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Ngozi Mwanamwambwa
(Zambian Former Sprinter)
Ngozi Mwanamwambwa
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Birthdate: February 25, 1971
Sun Sign: Pisces
Birthplace: Zambia
Ngozi Mwanamwambwa Asinga is a Zambian former sprinter who competed in the women's 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters at the 1992 Summer Olympics, as well as the women's 400 meters at the 1996 Summer Olympics. She attended Principia College and was a seven-time NCAA Division III All-American in track. Ngozi achieved top-three finishes in the 100, 200, and 400 meters races and was the 1992 Division III national champion in the 200 meters.
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Godfrey Siamusiye
(Zambian Cross Country and Track and Field Runner)
Godfrey Siamusiye
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Birthdate: September 23, 1972
Sun Sign: Libra
Birthplace: Zambia
Godfrey Siamusiye, a former Zambian Olympian, transitioned into coaching after his athletic career. He started as the Head Cross Country Coach and assistant track and field coach at Shiloh Christian School in Arkansas, where he achieved success by leading the team to their first State Championship. He continued his coaching career at Springdale High School in 2012. Siamusiye's coaching achievements include multiple state championships and individual accolades for his athletes, showcasing his dedication and expertise in the sport of cross country.
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Tonny Wamulwa
(Zambian Long-Distance Runner)
Tonny Wamulwa
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Birthdate: August 3, 1989
Sun Sign: Leo
Birthplace: Mongu, Zambia
Tonny Wamulwa is a Zambian long-distance runner specializing in the 5000 meters. He has represented Zambia in various international competitions, including the World Youth Championships, Commonwealth Games, World Junior Championships, World Cross Country Championships, World Championships, and the Olympic Games. Wamulwa has achieved notable finishes in these events, such as winning a gold medal at the Southern Africa Region Cross Country Championships and placing in the top ten in multiple competitions. He continues to compete at a high level and strive for success in his athletic career.
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Edna Maskell
(South African Hurdler)
Edna Maskell
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Birthdate: April 13, 1928
Sun Sign: Aries
Birthplace: Unknown
Died: June 23, 2018
Edna Mary Therese Maskell was a successful hurdler who achieved notable accomplishments in track and field competitions. She represented Northern Rhodesia at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, winning a gold medal in the 80 metres hurdles and a bronze medal in the 100 yards sprint. She also competed for South Africa at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, showcasing her talent on an international stage. With a personal best time of 11.2 seconds, she left a lasting legacy in the world of athletics.