Deji ALIU

Athlete Profile

  • COUNTRY
    Nigeria Nigeria
  • DATE OF BIRTH
    22 NOV 1975
    ATHLETE'S CODE
    14214865
Deji Aliu at the start of the African Games 100m in Abuja (Olukayode Thomas)

Outdoor

Discipline Performance Wind Venue Date Records Results Score
100 Metres 9.95 +0.6 Abuja (NGR) 12 OCT 2003 1224
200 Metres 20.25 +0.8 Athina (GRE) 10 JUN 2002 1181
4x100 Metres Relay 38.23 Olympic Stadium, Athina (GRE) 28 AUG 2004 1208

Legend

* Not legal.

Indoor

Discipline Performance Wind Venue Date Records Results Score
50 Metres 5.61 Liévin (FRA) 21 FEB 1999 AR 1234
60 Metres 6.48 Liévin (FRA) 21 FEB 1999 NR 1221
200 Metres 21.22 Stockholm (SWE) 25 FEB 1996 1100

Legend

* Not legal.

Latest Active Season: 2009

Outdoor

Discipline Performance Wind Place Date Records Results Score
100 Metres 10.50 +1.0 Beograd (SRB) 29 MAY 2009 1040
100 Metres 10.45 +3.0 Beograd (SRB) 29 MAY 2009 1038
200 Metres 21.38 -0.5 Mondovi (ITA) 02 JUN 2009 1015

Outdoor

100 Metres

Performance Wind Place Date
2009 10.50 +1.0 Beograd (SRB) 29 MAY 2009
2008 10.26 +0.2 Abuja (NGR) 02 JUL 2008
2007 10.22 +1.7 Dakar (SEN) 28 APR 2007
2006 10.18 +1.2 Avezzano (ITA) 20 AUG 2006
2005 10.19 +1.0 Lugano (SUI) 04 JUN 2005
2004 10.07 +0.6 Herakleion (GRE) 04 JUL 2004
2003 9.95 +0.6 Abuja (NGR) 12 OCT 2003
2002 10.03 +0.7 Athina (GRE) 10 JUN 2002
2001 10.07 +0.1 Stade Olympique de la Pontaise, Lausanne (SUI) 04 JUL 2001
2000 10.15 +1.1 Lisboa (POR) 05 AUG 2000
1999 10.11 0.0 Johannesburg (RSA) 14 SEP 1999
1998 10.20 +1.4 Rethymno (GRE) 30 MAY 1998
1997 10.15 +1.0 Ostrava (CZE) 28 MAY 1997
1996 10.12 +0.6 Ostrava (CZE) 31 MAY 1996
1995 10.02 -0.1 Bauchi (NGR) 18 MAR 1995
1994 10.21 +1.2 Estadio Universitario, Lisboa (POR) 21 JUL 1994

Outdoor

200 Metres

Performance Wind Place Date
2009 21.38 -0.5 Mondovi (ITA) 02 JUN 2009
2007 21.38 -1.0 Caorle (ITA) 29 SEP 2007
2006 21.12 +1.0 Chania (GRE) 17 JUL 2006
2005 20.97 +1.9 Cesenatico (ITA) 12 JUN 2005
2003 20.49 +0.8 Lille (FRA) 15 JUN 2003
2002 20.25 +0.8 Athina (GRE) 10 JUN 2002
2001 20.55 +0.2 Osaka (JPN) 12 MAY 2001
2000 20.78 -1.1 Novo Mesto (SLO) 24 MAY 2000
1999 20.43 +0.8 Rethymno (GRE) 28 MAY 1999
1998 20.43 0.0 Johannesburg (RSA) 27 MAR 1998
1997 20.46 +0.8 Olympiastadion, Berlin (GER) 26 AUG 1997
1996 20.88 +1.8 Cagliari (ITA) 04 SEP 1996
1995 20.66 -1.8 Lagos (NGR) 18 JUN 1995
1994 20.88 +1.7 Estadio Universitario, Lisboa (POR) 23 JUL 1994
1992 21.44 +0.9 Olympic Stadium, Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 18 SEP 1992

Outdoor

4x100 Metres Relay

Performance Place Date
2005 39.29 Olympic Stadium, Helsinki (FIN) 12 AUG 2005
2004 38.23 Olympic Stadium, Athina (GRE) 28 AUG 2004
2003 38.58 Stade de France, Paris-St-Denis (FRA) 30 AUG 2003
2000 38.85 Olympic Stadium, Sydney (AUS) 29 SEP 2000
1996 39.47 Olympic Stadium, Atlanta, GA (USA) 02 AUG 1996
1994 41.84 Estadio Universitario, Lisboa (POR) 23 JUL 1994
1992 39.88 Olympic Stadium, Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 20 SEP 1992

Indoor

50 Metres

Performance Place Date
1998/99 5.61 Liévin (FRA) 21 FEB 1999

Indoor

60 Metres

Performance Place Date
2007/08 6.78 Eaubonne (FRA) 08 FEB 2008
2005/06 6.69 Gent (BEL) 26 FEB 2006
2004/05 6.57 Gent (BEL) 06 FEB 2005
2002/03 6.53 Gent (BEL) 09 FEB 2003
2000/01 6.54 Gent (BEL) 23 FEB 2001
1998/99 6.48 Liévin (FRA) 21 FEB 1999
1996/97 6.55 Madrid (ESP) 05 FEB 1997
1995/96 6.54 Liévin (FRA) 18 FEB 1996

Indoor

200 Metres

Performance Place Date
1995/96 21.22 Stockholm (SWE) 25 FEB 1996

Honours - Olympic Games

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
3. 4x100 Metres Relay 38.23 Olympic Stadium, Athina (GRE) 28 AUG 2004

Honours - World Championships

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
4. 4x100 Metres Relay 38.89 Stade de France, Paris-St-Denis (FRA) 31 AUG 2003
5. 100 Metres 10.21 0.0 Stade de France, Paris-St-Denis (FRA) 25 AUG 2003

Honours - World Indoor Championships

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
5. 60 Metres 6.58 Green Dome, Maebashi (JPN) 07 MAR 1999
8. 60 Metres 6.72 NIA, Birmingham (GBR) 14 MAR 2003

Honours - World U20 Championships

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
1. 100 Metres 10.21 +1.2 Estadio Universitario, Lisboa (POR) 21 JUL 1994
2. 200 Metres 20.88 +1.7 Estadio Universitario, Lisboa (POR) 23 JUL 1994
3. 4x100 Metres Relay 39.88 Olympic Stadium, Jamsil, Seoul (KOR) 20 SEP 1992

Honours - All-African Games

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
1. 100 Metres 9.95 +0.6 Abuja (NGR) 12 OCT 2003
4. 100 Metres 10.11 0.0 Johannesburg (RSA) 15 SEP 1999

Honours - World Athletics Final

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
6. 100 Metres 10.18 +1.9 Stade Louis II, Monaco (MON) 13 SEP 2003

Honours - Commonwealth Games

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
4. 100 Metres 10.15 +0.2 Manchester (GBR) 27 JUL 2002

Honours - African U20 Championships

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
1. 200 Metres 21.34 +3.5 Algiers (ALG) 08 JUL 1994
1. 100 Metres 10.61 Algiers (ALG) 06 JUL 1994

Honours - National Championships

Place Discipline Mark Wind Place Date
1. 100 Metres 9.98 Abuja (NGR) 19 JUL 2003
1. 100 Metres 10.31 -2.7 Lagos (NGR) 22 JUN 2002
Results in:

100 Metres

Date Competition Cnt. Cat Race Pl. Result Wind
16 MAY 2009 Teramo Italian Club Ch., Teramo ITAITA F F 1. 10.77 -0.6
23 MAY 2009 Pescara Top Club Challenge, Pescara ITAITA F F2 DQ +0.9
29 MAY 2009 Beograd Artur Takač Memorial, Beograd SRBSRB D H2 4. 10.50 +1.0
29 MAY 2009 Beograd Artur Takač Memorial, Beograd SRBSRB D F 8. 10.45 +3.0
02 JUN 2009 Mondovi ITAITA F F4 2. 10.75 -0.5
10 JUN 2009 Avellino ITAITA F H1 1. 10.65
10 JUN 2009 Avellino ITAITA F F 1. 10.56
03 JUL 2009 Metz Meeting National D1, Metz FRAFRA E F1 3. 10.77 -1.5
06 JUL 2009 Patra Tófalia, Patra GREGRE E F1 4. 10.66 +0.1

200 Metres

Date Competition Cnt. Cat Race Pl. Result Wind
02 JUN 2009 Mondovi ITAITA F F4 2. 21.38 -0.5
06 JUL 2009 Patra Tófalia, Patra GREGRE E F 5. 21.65 -0.2


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Deji Aliu, Nigeria
(100/200 m)

Born 22 November 1975, Lagos; hails from Owan East in Edo State, mid-west Nigeria.

Married former athlete (Marathon, 400m) Muti Aina December 2003.

Lives and trains in Lagos (where he has built a house) and in Siena, Italy.

Manager: Enrico Dionizi

1.87m / 75kg. Second of seven children, four boys and three girls. Father a retired military officer (warrant officer); mother a housewife. Brother Musa Deji also an athlete, training in Sienna.

Aliu’s first step towards national prominence came in 1991 when he was spotted by Abel Akhigbe, coach of Lagos-based NITEL Athletics Club during a local high school competition in Lagos. Akhigbe saw Aliu’s school, Obele Community High School, run in prelims of the 4x100m relay and suggested reorganizing the relay legs, putting Aliu at anchor. The team  won.

Aliu was recruited into NITEL A.C. and entered in local meetings, including the monthly AFN Classic Competitions, in which he was named best overall at 100m  from 1992-1995. In 1995, he set the Classic record, 10.02, which has yet to be broken.

First international appearance for Nigeria at 1992 World Junior Championships in Seoul, where he ran second leg in the 4x100 (teammates: Tony Ogbeta, Uche Olisa and Paul Egonye), winning the bronze medal (39.88).

Two years later won both 100 (10.61) and 200 (21.34) at inaugural African Junior Championships in Algiers. Then defeated Francis Obikwelu (now competing for Portugal) to take 100m at the MKO Abiola U-20 competition in Benin City and qualified for 1994 World Juniors in Lisbon, where he won the 100 in 10.17 and took silver in the 200.

In 1995 moved up to senior ranks and reached quarter-finals of the 100m at Göteborg World Championships; had similar result the following year at the Atlanta Olympics, but got to the semifinals at 200m in the 1997 Athens World Championships.

Something of a breakthrough in 1999: 5th place finish and two African indoor 60m records (6.48) at Indoor World Championships in Maebashi. Reached only qf round in 100m at outdoor World Championships in Seville, but earned share of Nigeria’s 4x100 bronze. Then finished 4th in 100m at All-African Games in Johannesburg and won relay gold. A year later he improved on his Atlanta Olympic performance by reaching 100m semifinals in Sydney, and in 2002 he finished 4th in the 100m at the Manchester Commonwealth Games.

Dubbed the “nearly man” of Nigerian athletics by the local press for his inability to transfer his impressive showings on the European track circuit to the local stage, Aliu finally came of age in 2003, winning his first national title by outrunning Uchenna Emedolu over 100m at Nigeria’s National Championships. He repeated his victory over Emedolu at the 8th All African Games in Abuja, where he scorched to a 9.95 PB – his first major gold medal since his 1994 junior titles.

2003 also saw Aliu reach his first outdoor global final at the World Championships in Paris, where he finished 7th.

This year, Aliu has shown only a brief flash of his 2003 form, running 10.07 to win the Athens Super GP in early July. He was beaten in the 100m at the Nigerian Athens Olympic trials by unsung Tamunosiki Atoridibo (10.07 to 10.11) and has been hobbled since mid-July with a knee injury, but he expects to recover in time to be a full strength for Athens.

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