Eva Ngui
Personal information | |
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Full name | Eva Ngui Nchama |
Nationality | Spanish |
Born | Malabo, Equatorial Guinea | June 9, 1985
Sport | |
Country | Spain |
Sport | Track and field |
Disability class | T12 |
Medal record |
Eva Ngui Nchama[1] (born June 9, 1985) is a Paralympian athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T12 sprint events. She has competed at three Paralympic Games, 2004 Summer Paralympics, 2008 Summer Paralympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, and earned a pair bronze medals, both coming at the 2008 Games
Personal
Ngui was born in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.[2] She has albinism, a condition she has had since birth.[3] She moved to Spain in 2003, where she lived in Hospitalet de Llobregat and continued to reside there in 2008.[3]
Athletics
Ngui is a Paralympian athlete from Spain competing mainly in category T12 sprint events,[2] who started competing in track and field in 2001.[3] She is a member of ISS L'Hospitalet Atletisme, an athletic club in L'Hospitalet.[4]
Around 2008, Ngui spent a year training at the High Performance Centre in Madrid.[3] At that time, she was coached by Manuel Pascua Piqueras.[3] She competed in the 2011 Spanish national championships in Vizcaya.[5] She qualified for and competed in the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships where she was one of thirty-two competitors representing Spain.[6] Competing at the actual event, she won a bronze medal in the T12 100 meter event.[7][8]
In 2012, Ngui was a recipient of a Plan ADO €18,000 athlete scholarship with a €3,000 reserve and a €2,500 coaching scholarship.[9][10] In May 2012, she competed at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, earning a third-place finish in the 100 meters and another in the 200 meters.[11] Prior to the start of the London Games, she trained with several other visually impaired Spanish track and field athletes in Logroño.[12] In the lead up to the London Paralympics, in July 2012, she competed in a Diamond League race at the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in London.[13] In May 2013, she competed in the Spanish national championships, where she earned gold medals in the 100 and 200 meter events.[14] In July 2013, she participated in the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.[15]
Paralympics
Ngui competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. There she went out in the semi-finals of the women's 100 metres — T12 event[2] She also competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China. There she won a bronze medal in the women's 100 metres — T12 event and a bronze medal in the women's 200 metres — T12 event.[2] Her 200-meter bronze medal came after the Spanish delegation complained that the Angolan runner Evalina Alexandre who finished ahead of her had been assisted by her guide in a way that violated the rules. Upon review, race officials agreed and then award Ngui bronze. [16] She raced at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and was the 14th runner to finish.[2]
References
- ^ "Paralimpiadas - Deportista: Eva Ngui Nchama". Archived from the original on 2012-09-05. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
- ^ a b c d e "Biografías" (in Spanish). Spain: Comité Paralímpico Español. 2012. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
- ^ a b c d e Rivera, Almudena (September 9, 2008). "X-Eva Ngui" (in Spanish). Spain: Marca. Archived from the original on May 16, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Cuatro hospitalenses en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Londres" (in Spanish). Spain: Elperiodico.com. Archived from the original on December 27, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
- ^ "David Casinos, Eva Ngui y Ruth Aguilar buscan el triunfo en el Campeonato de España de Atletismo Paralímpico" (in Spanish). Spain: el heraldo de alcala. 2011. Archived from the original on January 1, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Los medallistas paralímpicos españoles en Pekín lideran a la selección" (in Spanish). Spain: Marca. January 21, 2011. Archived from the original on September 16, 2018. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Bronce para España en relevos de discapacitados visuales durante el Mundial de Atletismo Paralímpico" (in Spanish). Spain: cronica social. January 27, 2011. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Atletismo.- El relevo masculino 4x100 logra el bronce en los Mundiales Paralímpicos" (in Spanish). Spain: Deportes Online. January 11, 2011. Archived from the original on October 3, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Becas A Entrenadores Del Plan Adop 2012" (PDF) (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 14, 2013. Retrieved July 8, 2013.
- ^ "Atletas ciegos preparan en Logroño su participación en Londres 2012 — Web de la ONCE" (in Spanish). Once.es. 2008-09-16. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-11-23.
- ^ "eva ngui conquista dos medallas de bronce en la copa del mundo paralímpica" (in Spanish). Spain: elEconomista.es. May 12, 2012. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Atletas paralímpicos con discapacidad visual se entrenan en Logroño – Canal de Vídeos de" (in Spanish). Spain: Larioja.com. Archived from the original on December 26, 2013. Retrieved December 25, 2013.
- ^ "Eva Ngui ultima su preparación para los Juegos Paralímpicos en la Aviva Diamond League" (in Spanish). Spain: estoesdxt. 2012. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Federación Española De Deportes De Personas Con Discapacidad Física" (in Spanish). Spain: Feddf.es. May 26, 2013. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- ^ "Antonio Andújar y José Martínez Morote competirán en Francia en el Mundial de Atletismo Paralímpico | El Pueblo de Albacete diario digital" (in Spanish). Spain: Elpueblodealbacete.com. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
- ^ "Eva Ngui is bronze in the 200m" (in Spanish). Spain: El Mundo. September 16, 2008. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
- 1985 births
- Living people
- People from Malabo
- Naturalised citizens of Spain
- Spanish people of Equatoguinean descent
- Paralympic athletes of Spain
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
- Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Paralympic bronze medalists for Spain
- Paralympic athletes with a vision impairment
- Spanish disability athletes
- Plan ADOP alumni
- Medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
- Paralympic medalists in athletics (track and field)