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Chioma Onyekwere was born on 28 June, 1994 in Nigeria, is a Nigerian track and field athlete. Discover Chioma Onyekwere's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?

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Born 28 June 1994
Birthday 28 June
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Nationality Nigeria

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1953

She helped complete a Nigerian-podium sweep by placing 3rd in the Discus with a top throw of 53.91 meters behind teammates Nwanneka Okwelogu and Chinwe Okoro.

1956

She finished in 4th place with a top throw of 56.68 meters and had the furthest mark of any African Discus thrower in the competition.

1994

Chioma Chukwujindu "CiCi" Onyekwere (born June 28, 1994, in Lansing, Michigan) is an American-born Nigerian track and field athlete specializing in the Discus Throw.

She has competed in the shotput and discus throw both on the collegiate level and internationally representing Nigeria and holds the African & Nigerian Record for the Discus Throw.

Her personal best of 64.96 meters for the Discus Throw was achieved in 2023.

She has won a gold medal for the Discus Throw at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

2002

Onyekwere grew up in Nigeria and moved to Fairfax, Virginia in 2002 with her family.

2010

She added a Top 10 conference finish at this meet by placing 7th in the Discus throw.

2011

She claimed Regional Champion in 2011 and 2012, 3rd in the state in 2011 & 2012, and placed 5th in Nationals in 2012.

She went on to compete at the NCAA East Regional Championships for both the Shotput and Discus where her 11th-place finish in the Shotput qualified her for the NCAA Outdoor T&F Championships.

2012

Chioma enrolled at the University of Maryland in the Fall 2012 where she joined the Track and Field team coached by former US Olympian Andrew Valmon.

2015

In 2015, Onyekwere won her first collegiate medal in Maryland's first season in the Big Ten Conference.

At the 2015 Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships, Onyekwere earned a silver medal in the Shotput with her top throw of 16.06 meters (52’ 8.25”).

She was awarded 2nd Team All-Big Ten honors for the indoor season.

Her shotput dominance carried over into the outdoor season as she earned a bronze medal in the Big Ten Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a top mark of 16.10 meters (52’ 10”).

She also placed 3rd in the Shot put with a top throw of 15.71 meters.

2016

She graduated from the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland in Winter 2016 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Onyekwere attended James W. Robinson High School in Fairfax, VA. She competed under the guidance of former University of Maryland Thrower Beau Fay.

Onyekwere was not only District Champion several times but she is also a 2-time district record holder in the shot put.

Onyekwere capped off her final Big Ten Indoor Track & Field Championship in 2016 by earning a silver medal in the Weight Throw.

Her top mark of 21.17 meters (69’ 5.5”) was not only a personal best, but it also broke a school record that had previously stood for 14 years.

She placed 6th for the Shotput at this meet as well.

Along with earning 2nd Team All-Big Ten honors for the second straight year, her record-breaking throw also qualified her for the 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track & Field National Championships.

Her performance at this championship was good enough for her to be awarded as a 2nd Team All-American for the 2016 Indoor Season.

Her dominance continued as her final outdoor season went underway.

At the UVA Quad Meet in Charlottesville, VA, Onyekwere broke a 34-year school record in the Discus Throw with a toss of 52.4 meters (171’ 11”).

She would go on to reset this Discus record at the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships with a throw of 54.43 meters (178’ 7”).

This throw resulted in a bronze medal.

Onyekwere also threw a career-best shotput throw of 16.85 meters (55’ 3.5”) earning a silver medal, her 5th Big Ten Medal, and 2nd Team Big-Ten Honors once again.

At season's end, she was awarded as an All-American Honorable Mention for the 2016 Outdoor Season.

As a member of the Nigerian Senior National Track and Field Team, Onyekwere was selected to compete in the 2016 African Championships in Athletics in Durban, South Africa.

She would go on to earn two bronze medals at these games.

2018

She has won 3 African Titles over her career, 2 consecutive gold medals at the African Championships (2018 & 2022) and a gold medal at the 2019 African Games.

She was recognized for her academic achievement as a student athlete at the University of Maryland for four years by the Big Ten and the ACC while serving as one of the team's captains.

Her collegiate honors include All-American recognition, All-Big Ten honors, All-Academic Big Ten, 5 Big Ten Conference Medals, and Solomon Eye Terp of the Week recipient.

Born to Chima & Scholar Onyekwere with triplet siblings Chidinma and Chima and older siblings Emeka and Kay.

In the 2018 African Championships in Athletics held in Asaba, Nigeria, Onyekwere decided to focus her efforts solely on the Discus throw.

This paid off as she put on a show for her home country, earning a Gold Medal the Discus throw with a then personal best throw of 58.09 meters.

Onyekwere was invited to represent Team Africa in the 2018 IAAF Continental Cup held in Ostrava, Czech Republic.

2019

In 2019, she won the gold medal at the 2019 African Games in Rabat, Morocco.