3RD INTER-CLUB MEETING: THE 200M DELIVERS
mai 4, 2026Day 2 – 03 May 2026 – Olembe Annex Stadium, Yaoundé
After Ibrahim Hamayadji’s thunderclap in the 100m in 10″32, the 200m confirmed the depth of Cameroonian sprinting.
MEN’S HEATS: 5 WINNERS NECK AND NECK
- Nguema Alogo David: 21″85
- Tchapzeu Duval Odilon: 21″27
- Bassamba: 21″80
- Ibrahim Hamayadji: 21″28
- Kom Evouna: 21″88
Note: 2 false starts recorded. Proof of the tension and commitment right from the heats.
WOMEN’S HEATS:
Andela Ntede wins the 1st heat. A winning return after maternity.

FINALS: THE 8 FASTEST TIMES FACE OFF
WOMEN:
Andela Ntede wins in 25″00. Authority and emotion for her post-maternity comeback. The mindset of a champion.

MEN:
Nguema Alogo David clocks 20″87 and wins the final. He beats his heat time by nearly 1 second.
The podium is completed by Tchapzeu Duval Odilon and Ibrahim Hamayadji, also winners of their respective heats. The heats hierarchy was respected.

MBOLO CAMEROON ANALYSIS: KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Nguema Alogo makes a statement: 20″87 in the final. That’s 0″56 off Cameroon’s record of 20″31 held by Emmanuel Eseme, who was present in the stands. Above all, he goes under 21″10, the A standard for the 2026 African Championships. Ticket almost punched.
- Hamayadji confirms his status: 10″32 in the 100m, 21″28 in the 200m heats, then a podium in the final. The AIA sprinter is the man of Day 1. A complete 100/200m profile. A major asset for the national 4x100m relay.
- Tchapzeu Duval Odilon holds strong: 21″27 in the heats, podium in the final. Consistency under 21″30. Hamayadji vs Tchapzeu = the season’s headline duel.
- Andela Ntede, the symbol: 25″00 for a post-maternity comeback is strong. 1″50 off the national benchmark of 23″50. With 2 months of preparation, she can go under 24″50. Cameroonian women’s sport needs these stories.
- 2 false starts: Too many. Signs of nerves and a fierce desire to take on the competition. The more athletes race, the better they handle the call room. Meetings must continue to multiply.
100M RECAP
Event Winner Club Time Cross-analysis
100m M Ibrahim Hamayadji AIA 10″32 Pure explosion
200m M Nguema Alogo David – 20″87 Speed-endurance confirmed. He beats Hamayadji over 200m
**200m Women Andela Ntede – 25″00 Post-maternity comeback. Mental XXL
Conclusion: AIA holds 2 heavyweights in short sprint. Hamayadji is the king of the 100m, Nguema Alogo takes the 200m throne. The season promises fireworks.
Sport never sleeps. Inclusion is not asked for. It is taken.
Etienne Didier ONANA
www.mbolocameroon.com



