The following Africans have won the gold medal in the Olympic marathon: 2000 - Gezahgne Abera, Ethiopia 1996 - Josia Thugwane, South Africa 1968 - Mamo Wolde, Ethiopia 1964 - Abebe Bikila, Ethiopia 1960 - Abebe Bikila, Ethiopia 1912 - Kenneth McArthur, South Africa
West African Nations Cup ended in 1987.
West African Nations Cup was created in 1982.
Hockey African Cup for Nations was created in 1974.
Samuel Eto'o and Nwankwo Kanu are both highly celebrated African footballers with impressive medal collections. Eto'o has won several prestigious titles, including four Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) medals, two UEFA Champions League titles, and an Olympic gold medal from 2000. Kanu, on the other hand, has also secured two AFCON titles, an Olympic gold medal from 1996, and a UEFA Champions League title with Ajax. Both players are recognized for their significant contributions to football and their respective national teams.
Australia is one of two nations that have been in every modern Olympic Games.
The color gold was chosen for the Olympic torch to symbolize excellence, achievement, and the highest level of athletic performance, which aligns with the Olympic ideals. Gold also represents the Olympic gold medal awarded to the champions, reinforcing the connection between the torch and the pursuit of greatness in sports. Additionally, the golden hue reflects the sun, emphasizing the torch's role in igniting the Olympic spirit and celebrating unity and peace among nations.
Egypt won the 2010 African cup of nations.
The 1980 African Cup of Nations was held in - and won by - Nigeria.
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what are the children walking next to the flag bearer carring in the Olympic parade of nations
it represents the nations