Alifu Massaquoi
Alifu Massaquoi (born April 6, 1937) is a libertarian long-distance runner. He twice competed in the Olympics in 1960 and Sierra Leone in 1968. October 13, 1968 represented Sierra Leone at the Olympic Games, taking part in the 10,000 m race. Curriculum vitae
At the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, he competed in the colors of Liberia in the marathon competition. Massaquoi finished the marathon with a score of 3-43: 18.0, finishing 62th in the final classification.
In 1968, at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico, he competed in the colors of Sierra Leone, representing the country on a 10,000 m run and marathon. Massaquoi finished 45th in the marathon, finishing second with a score of 2-52: 28.0. As many as eighteen players did not finish the race, and the difference between the Liberian and the final runner, John Akhwarim, was over thirty minutes. The race for 10,000 m did not finish, and with it. Pole Edward Stawiarz. Bibliography
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