Augustine K. Nketia (born 30 December 1970 in Kumasi, Ghana) is a former track and field competitor, specialising in sprinting events, who represented both his home country and New Zealand. Nketia represented Ghana until 1991 including the 1990 Commonwealth Games. He competed for New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. His New Zealand Olympic athlete number is 733. He set the New Zealand national 100m record of 10.11 in 1994 and held it for 28 years before it was eclipsed by his son Eddie Osei-Nketia in 2022, and won five national titles over that distance.
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| - Augustine K. Nketia (born 30 December 1970 in Kumasi, Ghana) is a former track and field competitor, specialising in sprinting events, who represented both his home country and New Zealand. Nketia represented Ghana until 1991 including the 1990 Commonwealth Games. He competed for New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. His New Zealand Olympic athlete number is 733. He set the New Zealand national 100m record of 10.11 in 1994 and held it for 28 years before it was eclipsed by his son Eddie Osei-Nketia in 2022, and won five national titles over that distance. (en)
- Augustine dit « Gus » Nketia (né le 30 décembre 1970 à Kumasi, au Ghana) est un athlète néo-zélandais, ghanéen jusqu'en 1991, spécialiste du sprint. Arrivé en Nouvelle-Zélande pour participer en tant que Ghanéen aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 1990, il s’y installe. Pour la Nouvelle-Zélande, il a participé aux Jeux du Commonwealth en 1994 et aux Jeux olympiques en 1996. Il détient l'actuel record de Nouvelle-Zélande du 100 m, en 10 s 11 et a remporté cinq titres nationaux sur cette distance.C’est le père de Edward Osei-Nketia. (fr)
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| - Augustine K. Nketia (born 30 December 1970 in Kumasi, Ghana) is a former track and field competitor, specialising in sprinting events, who represented both his home country and New Zealand. Nketia represented Ghana until 1991 including the 1990 Commonwealth Games. He competed for New Zealand at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. His New Zealand Olympic athlete number is 733. He set the New Zealand national 100m record of 10.11 in 1994 and held it for 28 years before it was eclipsed by his son Eddie Osei-Nketia in 2022, and won five national titles over that distance. (en)
- Augustine dit « Gus » Nketia (né le 30 décembre 1970 à Kumasi, au Ghana) est un athlète néo-zélandais, ghanéen jusqu'en 1991, spécialiste du sprint. Arrivé en Nouvelle-Zélande pour participer en tant que Ghanéen aux Jeux du Commonwealth de 1990, il s’y installe. Pour la Nouvelle-Zélande, il a participé aux Jeux du Commonwealth en 1994 et aux Jeux olympiques en 1996. Il détient l'actuel record de Nouvelle-Zélande du 100 m, en 10 s 11 et a remporté cinq titres nationaux sur cette distance.C’est le père de Edward Osei-Nketia. (fr)
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