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Femi Ogunode was born on 15 May, 1991 in Ondo, Nigeria. Discover Femi Ogunode's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May 1991
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Ondo, Nigeria
Nationality Qatari

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Femi Ogunode Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Femi Ogunode height is 1.85m and Weight 73 kg (2022).

Physical Status
Height 1.85m
Weight 73 kg (2022)
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Who Is Femi Ogunode's Wife?

His wife is Kemi Ogunode

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Kemi Ogunode
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Children Nathan Ogunode Adriel Ogunode Reina Ogunode

Femi Ogunode Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Femi Ogunode worth at the age of 33 years old? Femi Ogunode’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Qatari. We have estimated Femi Ogunode's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
Salary in 2022 Under Review
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2014

He won his second career double at the Asian Games in 2014, this time in the 100 m/200 m, and set an Asian record of 9.93 seconds for the former event (the second Asian man to break the 10-second barrier after fellow Qatari-Nigerian Samuel Francis). He also won bronze medals at a global level that year at the 2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships and 2014 IAAF Continental Cup.

Ogunode served a two-year ban lasting until January 2014 for the use of the prohibited substance Clenbuterol. In September 2014 he won the 100 m event at the Asian Games setting a new Asian record at 9.93 s. He also won the 200 m gold at Incheon. He set a further Asian record at the 2015 Asian Athletics Championships by winning the 100 m in a time of 9.91 seconds, having already broken the championship record with a run of 9.97 seconds in the semi-finals.

2010

Ogunode made his international debut for Qatar at the 2010 Asian Games and won a 200 metres/400 metres double. The following year he won Asian and Arab titles over 200 m as well as 100 metres/200 m sprint titles at the 2011 Military World Games. He was a finalist in the 400 m at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, but served a two-year ban from January 2012 to 2014 after a positive drugs test.

2009

He moved to Qatar in October 2009 and began international competition the following year. He won the 100 metres and 200 metres at the West Asian Championships and was entered into the 2010 Asian Games. At the Games in Guangzhou he took two gold medals, winning over 200 m and 400 metres with personal bests of 20.43 seconds and 45.12 seconds, respectively. This made him only the second athlete in Games history to have won both events at the same competition – Milkha Singh first achieved this at the 1958 Asian Games.

2007

In Nigeria, Ogunode ran for University of Ibadan and qualified for the 2007 All-Africa Games and the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria left him off of the final rosters for both events for undisclosed reasons. Following these slights, Ogunode accepted an offer to compete internationally for Qatar.

1991

Femi Seun Ogunode (born 15 May 1991 in Ondo City) is a Nigerian-born sprint athlete who competes internationally for Qatar. His personal best of 9.91 at 100 m in 2015 makes him the current co-holder of the Asian 100m record, which was tied by China's Su Bingtian in 2018. In 2012 he was subjected to a ban from competition for two years after a positive doping test.