Ben Youssef Meïté
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| Born |  (1986-11-11) November 11, 1986 Séguéla | 
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| Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | 
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| Weight | 84 kg (185 lb) | 
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| Country |   Ivory Coast | 
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| Sport | Athletics | 
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| Event(s) | 100 metres 200 metres | 
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| Updated on 17 September 2015 | 
 Ben Youssef Meïté (born November 11, 1986) is a sprinter from Côte d'Ivoire. He competed at the 2010 African Championships in Nairobi and won the gold medal with a time of 10.08 seconds. He went on to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil where he finished fifth in the 100 meter dash with a personal best and national record of 9.96. He also won African Championship golds in the 200 m and the 100 m in 2012 and 2016, respectively. 
 Competition record
     | Year |  Competition |  Venue |  Position |  Event |  Notes  | 
    Representing the   Ivory Coast  | 
  | 2003  |  All-Africa Games  |  Abuja, Nigeria  |  7th  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  40.81  | 
  | 2004  |  African Championships  |  Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo  |  20th (h)  |  200 m  |  22.18  | 
  | 2005  |  Islamic Solidarity Games  |  Mecca, Saudi Arabia  |  7th  |  100 m  |  10.63  | 
  | 3rd  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  40.87  | 
  | Jeux de la Francophonie  |  Niamey, Niger  |  6th  |  100 m  |  10.64  | 
  | 1st  |  200 m  |  20.99  | 
  | 1st  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  39.79  | 
  | 2007  |  All-Africa Games  |  Algiers, Algeria  |  13th (sf)  |  100 m  |  10.52  | 
  | 10th (sf)  |  200 m  |  21.18  | 
  | –  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  DQ  | 
  | 2009  |  World Championships  |  Berlin, Germany  |  37th (h)  |  100 m  |  10.41  | 
  | 20th (qf)  |  200 m  |  20.78  | 
  | Jeux de la Francophonie  |  Beirut, Lebanon  |  1st  |  100 m  |  10.15 (w)  | 
  | 1st  |  200 m  |  20.37  | 
  | 4th  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  39.91  | 
  | 2010  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Split, Croatia  |  21st  |  60 m  |  6.76  | 
  | African Championships  |  Nairobi, Kenya  |  1st  |  100 m  |  10.08  | 
  | 2nd  |  200 m  |  20.39  | 
  | 6th  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  40.77  | 
  | IAAF Continental Cup  |  Split, Croatia  |  3rd  |  200 m  |  20.51  | 
  | 2011  |  World Championships  |  Daegu, South Korea  |  28th (h)  |  100 m  |  10.45  | 
  | 33rd (h)  |  200 m  |  20.97  | 
  | All-Africa Games  |  Maputo, Mozambique  |  2nd  |  100 m  |  10.28  | 
  | 2nd  |  200 m  |  20.76  | 
  | 2012  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Istanbul, Turkey  |  10th (sf)  |  60 m  |  6.71  | 
  | African Championships  |  Porto Novo, Benin  |  1st  |  200 m  |  20.62  | 
  | 4th  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  40.10  | 
  | Olympic Games  |  London, United Kingdom  |  16th (sf)  |  100 m  |  10.13  | 
  | 2015  |  World Championships  |  Beijing, China  |  18th (sf)  |  100 m  |  10.17  | 
  | African Games  |  Brazzaville, Republic of Congo  |  1st  |  100 m  |  10.04  | 
  | 1st  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  38.93  | 
  | 2016  |  African Championships  |  Durban, South Africa  |  1st  |  100 m  |  9.95 (w)  | 
  | 2nd  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  38.98  | 
  | Olympic Games  |  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil  |  6th  |  100 m  |  9.96  | 
  | 2017  |  World Championships  |  London, United Kingdom  |  10th (sf)  |  100 m  |  10.12  | 
  | 2018  |  World Indoor Championships  |  Birmingham, United Kingdom  |  10th (sf)  |  60 m  |  6.59  | 
  | African Championships  |  Asaba, Nigeria  |  4th  |  100 m  |  10.36  | 
  | 3rd  |  4 × 100 m relay  |  38.92  | 
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 - 1965: Senegal (N'Diaye, Doumbia, Diop, Mané)
  - 1973: Nigeria (Majekodunmi, Abdulai, Olakunle, Oyebami)
  - 1978: Ghana (Obeng, Lomotey, Enchill, Karikari)
  - 1987: Nigeria (Olobia, Nwankwo, Adeyanju, Imoh)
  - 1991: Nigeria (Omagbemi, Asonze, Kayode, Ezinwa)
  - 1995: Ghana (Hassan, Ali, Tuffour, Nkansah)
  - 1999: Nigeria (Aliu, Effiong, Oriala, Asonze)
  - 2003: Ghana (Nsiah, Nkansah, Zakari, Myles-Mills)
  - 2007: Nigeria (Uche, Metu, Oriala, Fasuba)
  - 2011: Nigeria (Emelieze, Metu, Adukwu, Egwero)
  - 2015: Ivory Coast (Naliali, Koffi Hua, Cissé, )
  - 2019: Ghana (Safo-Antwi, Kwaku Azamati, Owusu-Antwi, Amoah)
  - 2023: Nigeria (Sunday, Ekanem, Akintola, Itsekiri)
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