(1984-12-15) December 15, 1984 (age 40) Nkongsamba
Education
Lycée (Douala)
Height
182 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight
84 kg (185 lb; 13 st 3 lb)
Spouse
Divorced
Other interests
Creator of the A.S.C.B.B., Bankon-Barombi Sports and Cultural Association
founder of the football team (Littoral regional fecafoot league) les Etoiles Bankon Barombi.
Emmanuel Edouard Etienne Ngom Priso (born 15 December 1984) is a Cameroonian-born French naturalized athlete specialising in the sprinting events.[1] Most of his successes came in the 4 x 100 metres relay. On February 20, 2009, he became French indoor champion in the 60m in 6.63, ahead of Christophe Lemaitre.
He is also a former cameroonian football player (Nkongsamba), and a french Sevens and XIV rugby player, and practices bobsleigh at a high level.
He started at Pont-de-l'Arche club, where he took part in the team's rise three consecutive seasons, until reaching Honor. At the same time, he joined the French army's rugby sevens team (combined arms team), as well as the air force rugby union team. He is also in demand by the national French rugby 7 team with whom he carries out numerous training sessions.[2]
He was then enrolled in Petit-Couronne's club, the XV Couronnais in Haute-Normandie, and participated in the team's rise to federal 3.
The positions he occupies are that of Center and winger in rugby union as well as in rugby sevens.[3]
Bobsleigh
In 2017, he joined a newly created Reims bobsleigh team, with a view to qualifying as team 3 of France for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea,[4] from February 9 to 25, 2018, alongside four other french athletes: Thibault Godefroy (pilot), Jérémy Baillard (pusher), Jason Aguemon (American football), and Alan Alais (athletics) and David Baechler, the team manager.
In 2020, with weightlifter David Baechler, the team manager and Jérémy Baillard (pusher), he participated in the preparation of their team with a view to participating in the French Pushing Cup as well as the French Cup. Europe then to the 2022 Winter Olympics.[5]
In 2020, he founded a 1990's law association, the A.S.C.B.B., Bankon-Barombi Sports and Cultural Association, whose headquarters is in Bonalea. This association aims to promote the Bankon sports movement, but also to promote Bankon and Barombi culture. In this capacity, he founded - and chairs - a sports club whose football team plays in the Littoral regional fecafoot league, "les Etoiles Bankon Barombi".
Family
Former Air Force rifle commando, Emmanuel Ngom Priso is the father of four children: Daniel,[7] Evan,[8] Kory,[9] Jalane.[10][11]
References
^« interview Hors piste Emmanuel Ngom Priso », 9 octobre 2012 (consulté le 25 janvier 2018).
^Rugby club Archepontain, « L'ailier senior Emmanuel Ngom Priso est actuellement en stage en équipe de France à 7 au CNR de Marcoussis avec Mathieu Bastareaud [archive] », sur www.facebook.com, 7 mars 2014
^Omnisports: pour Emmanuel Ngom Priso, la vitesse mène à tout [archive], sur www.paris-normandie.fr, Paris Normandie, 2 January 2020.
^« Lancés vers les Jeux olympiques [archive] », sur epernay.lhebdoduvendredi.com (consulté le 25 janvier 2018).
^Ch. Devaud, « Bobsleigh. À Reims, l’hiver commence en plein été [archive] », sur Journal L'Union, 29 juin 2020
^« Nécrologie : le chef supérieur Bankon Abo Nord est mort ce mardi », LeWouri.info - Un regard alternatif sur le Cameroun, 10 avril 2018 (lire en ligne, consulté le 15 avril 2018).
^F.C. Gisors Vexin Normand, « Arrivée de Daniel Oum Ngom Priso à Gisors », sur www.facebook.com, 7 juillet 2020
^DRDJSC Normandie, Liste gouvernementale des sportifs de haut niveau en Normandie, Legifrance, 30 November 2018, page 3 (lire en ligne)