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    Ngonidzashe Makusha

    Zimbabwean sprinter and athletics competitor (born 1987)

    For the 1994-born sprinter, see Ngoni Makusha.

    Ngonidzashe Makusha (born 11 March 1987) is a Zimbabweansprinter and long jumper.

    He is the national record holder over 100 m and long jump for Zimbabwe with 9.89 s (+1.3 m/s) and 8.40 m (0.0 m/s), respectively.[1] Both performances were achieved during the 2011 NCAA Division I Championships in Des Moines, Iowa where he completed the 100 m - long jump double gold.[1] Makusha was one of the only four, now five, athletes to win the 100 m - long jump double gold at the NCAA championships.

    The four others are DeHart Hubbard (1925), Jesse Owens (1935 & 1936), Carl Lewis (1981), and Jarrion Lawson (2016).[1]

    In 2011, Makusha was named the men's winner of The Bowerman which is awarded to the top collegiate track & field athlete of the year.[2]

    Early career

    Makusha started his athletics career at Man