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In the 100 metres he reached the semi-final at the [[2014 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2014 African Championships]] and competed at the [[2016 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2016]] and [[2018 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2018 African Championships]] without reaching the final. In the 200 metres he reached the semi-final at the [[2014 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres|2014 African Championships]] and the [[Athletics at the 2015 African Games – Men's 200 metres|2015 African Games]]. He has also been the guide for prolific [[Paralympic athlete]] [[Ananias Shikongo]]. |
In the 100 metres he reached the semi-final at the [[2014 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2014 African Championships]] and competed at the [[2016 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2016]] and [[2018 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 100 metres|2018 African Championships]] without reaching the final. In the 200 metres he reached the semi-final at the [[2014 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres|2014 African Championships]] and the [[Athletics at the 2015 African Games – Men's 200 metres|2015 African Games]]. He has also been the guide for prolific [[Paralympic athlete]] [[Ananias Shikongo]]. |
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His career highlight came when taking the silver medal in the [[4 × 100 metres relay]] at the [[Athletics at the 2015 African Games – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay|2015 African Games]],<ref name=bio>{{ |
His career highlight came when taking the silver medal in the [[4 × 100 metres relay]] at the [[Athletics at the 2015 African Games – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay|2015 African Games]],<ref name=bio>{{World Athletics}}</ref> together with teammates [[Hitjivirue Kaanjuka]], [[Dantago Gurirab]] and [[Jesse Urikhob]]. Their time of 39.22 seconds is the [[List of Namibian records in athletics|Namibian record]]. |
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His personal best times are 10.58 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved in May 2014 in [[Potchefstroom]]; 21.14 seconds in the 200 metres, achieved in August 2014 in [[Marrakesh]]; and 47.92 seconds in the [[400 metres]], achieved in February 2013 in [[Windhoek]].<ref name=bio/> |
His personal best times are 10.58 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved in May 2014 in [[Potchefstroom]]; 21.14 seconds in the 200 metres, achieved in August 2014 in [[Marrakesh]]; and 47.92 seconds in the [[400 metres]], achieved in February 2013 in [[Windhoek]].<ref name=bio/> |
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Even Tjiviju (born 2 February 1992) is a Namibian sprinter who specializes in the 100 and 200 metres.
In the 100 metres he reached the semi-final at the 2014 African Championships and competed at the 2016 and 2018 African Championships without reaching the final. In the 200 metres he reached the semi-final at the 2014 African Championships and the 2015 African Games. He has also been the guide for prolific Paralympic athlete Ananias Shikongo.
His career highlight came when taking the silver medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2015 African Games,[1] together with teammates Hitjivirue Kaanjuka, Dantago Gurirab and Jesse Urikhob. Their time of 39.22 seconds is the Namibian record.
His personal best times are 10.58 seconds in the 100 metres, achieved in May 2014 in Potchefstroom; 21.14 seconds in the 200 metres, achieved in August 2014 in Marrakesh; and 47.92 seconds in the 400 metres, achieved in February 2013 in Windhoek.[1]
References
- ^ a b Even Tjiviju at World Athletics