- Françoise
Mbango Etone (born 14
April 1976 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian-born
female former track and
field athlete. She has
competed internationally for...
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Etone College (formerly
Etone Community School and
Technology College) is a
secondary academy school in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. It was founded...
- Trecia-Kaye
Smith jumped 15.02m but was
overshadowed by Françoise
Mbango Etone's 15.30 m (50 ft 2+1⁄4 in)
African record, a 25 cm
improvement over her own...
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settlement known as '
Etone' or 'Eaton',
which translates literally as 'settlement by water',
referring to the
River Anker. '
Etone' was
listed in the Domesday...
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September 2021; 15.25 (+0.1) in
Tokyo on 1
August 2021. Françoise
Mbango Etone also
jumped 15.30 (+0.5) in Athens,
Greece on 23
August 2004.
Tatyana Lebedeva...
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consecutively from 1968 to 1976, as well as runner-up in 1980. Françoise
Mbango Etone is the only
woman to win two
Olympic triple jump titles. Saneyev, Vilho...
- The
Abbey Theatre is
situated on Pool Bank
Street in the
Abbey Ward of Nuneaton, England, and is
managed and run by
volunteers by the
Nuneaton Arts Council...
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Winter Olympics "Cameroon's
Etone wins
triple jump gold". abc.net.au. 23
August 2004.
Retrieved 1 June 2025. "Mbango
Etone makes history as she becomes...
- in France. Soon afterwards, in
around 1155 the
foundation was
moved to
Etone (or Eaton) in Warwickshire,
which subsequently became known as Nuneaton...
- Dieudonné
comedian Samuel Umtiti,
professional footballer Françoise
Mbango Etone,
track and
field athlete Kylian Mbappé,
professional footballer Griedge...