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Muzala Samukonga (born 9 December 2002) [2] is a Zambian track and field sprinter who specialises in the 400 metres. In 2022, at the age of 19, he won gold medals at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and African Championships. [3] A flagbearer for Zambia at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Samukonga won the bronze medal in the 400 metres event.
National Olympic Committee of Zambia: Website: www.nocz.co.zm: in Paris, France 26 July 2024 () – 11 August 2024 () Competitors: 27 in 5 sports: Flag bearers : Muzala Samukonga Margaret Tembo [1] Medals Ranked 84th: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 1 Total 1: Summer Olympics appearances
Muzala Samukonga: 7 August 2022 Commonwealth Games: Birmingham, United Kingdom [3] 43.91 A: Muzala Samukonga: 29 April 2023 Botswana Golden Grand Prix Gaborone, Botswana [4] 43.81 Muzala Samukonga: 7 August 2024 Olympic Games: Paris, France [5] 43.74 Muzala Samukonga: 7 August 2024 Olympic Games: Paris, France [6] 800 m: 1:46.14 Prince Mumba: 1 ...
The win is USA's 59th straight in Olympic play, a streak that dates back to the 1992 Games. ... His time was four-hundredths of a second faster than Smith, and Zambia’s Muzala Samukonga took ...
History was made again this week when sprinter Muzala Samukonga won a bronze medal in the men's 400-meter final, crossing the finish line in just 43.74 seconds — a new national record for Zambia.
Samukonga got past James and Richards to pick off a bronze. [6] After the finish, Hall did a snow angel on the dry track to celebrate. Hall ran the #4 time in history, Hudson-Smith #5, the fastest non-winning time in history and a new European record. Samukonga #13 and Richards #14 also both achieved national records.
Former College of the Sequoias track and field standout Quincy Hall is a gold medalist. Hall won the 400 meters with a time of 43.40 seconds at Stade de France after he was fourth in the last leg ...
7 August – Muzala Samukonga wins a bronze medal in the 2024 Summer Olympics in the Men's 400 metres, setting a new national record for Zambia and earning Zambia's first Olympic medal in 28 years.