Chinedu Odozor-Onikeku

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Chinedu Odozor (born 24 December 1977) is a Nigerian long jumper.

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Her personal best jump is 6.52 metres, which she first achieved in June 2002 in Lagos.

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  1. All-Africa Games (GBR Athletics)
  2. 1 2 African Championships (GBR Athletics)