- Congo at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
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Congo at the
World Championships in AthleticsFlag of the Republic of the Congo IAAF code CGO At the 2009 World Championships in Athletics
in BerlinCompetitors 2 (1 man, 1 woman) Medals Gold
0Silver
0Bronze
0Total
0← 20072011 →The Republic of the Congo competes at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics from 15–23 August in Berlin.[1]
Contents
Team selection
Event Athletes Men Women 100 metres Delivert Arsene Kimbembe Lorène Bazolo Results
Men
Event Athletes Heats Quarterfinals Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank 100 m Delivert Arsene Kimbembe DNS - Did not advance Women
Event Athletes Heats Quarterfinals Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank 100 m Lorène Bazolo References
- ^ Entry list. Retrieved on 2009-08-15.
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