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Modupe Oshikoya (born 2 May 1954) is a former female track and field athlete from Nigeria, who competed in the women's sprint and long jump events during her career. She is a one-time Olympian (1972), and also competed in the heptathlon. Oshikoya won a total number of five gold medals at the All-Africa Games (1973 and 1978). Oshikoya competed and won Gold for her University in the US, UCLA in the 100 meters, the Long Jump, 100 meters hurdles and the hepthatlon at the NCAA championships in 1982.
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Born | 2 May 1954 (1954-05-02) (age 71) She attended the Methodist Girls' High School, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria between 1967 and 1972 where she completed her secondary school education. | |
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Women's athletics | ||
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Commonwealth Games | ||
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1974 Christchurch | Long jump |
All-Africa Games | ||
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1973 Lagos | 100 m hurdles |
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1973 Lagos | High jump |
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1973 Lagos | Long jump |
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1978 Algiers | High jump |
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1978 Algiers | Long jump |
Commonwealth Games champions in women's long jump | |
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African Games champions in women's high jump | |
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African Games champions in women's long jump | |
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African Games champions in women's 100 metres hurdles | |
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