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Isaac Menyoli (born 6 August 1972[1]) is a Cameroonian architect and skier who was the first person to represent his country at the Winter Olympic Games when he took part in the 2002 Winter OlympicsinSalt Lake City. He competed in the men's classical 10 km race in cross-country skiing,[2] finishing 80th and last with a time of 45:40.3.[3] He also took part in the 1.5 km sprint, where he finished 67th out of 71,[4] with a time of 4:10.07, just behind Philip BoitofKenya.[5]

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that he had been "voted the day's best Olympian overnight", and described him as a Winter Olympics' version of Eric the Eel.[6]

Menyoli's stated aim as a competitor was not to win a medal, but to attract media attention (as a Cameroonian skier) so as to speak up, in front of a global audience, about the prevalence of AIDS in his country, and specifically in his home town of Buea.[7][8]

Menyoli explained that many people in Buea were not convinced of the threat posed by AIDS and that he hoped to persuade them by being interviewed during an international event. "I want to ski for a reason. I want to tell people that they really have to watch out, that AIDS is serious."[9]

References[edit]

  • ^ Cross-country skiing results, BBC, February 24, 2008
  • ^ "A few brave men", BBC, February 20, 2002
  • ^ Cross-country skiing results, BBC, February 24, 2008. Menyoli finished ahead of Thailand's Prawat Nagvajara, Costa Rica's Arturo Kinch, Ireland's Paul O'Connor and Nepal's Jayaram Khadka.
  • ^ "Winter Games produces its versions of 'Eric the Eel'", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, February 15, 2002
  • ^ "Isaac Menyoli Le sida aux J.O.", Jeune Afrique, February 11, 2002
  • ^ "Two Cool", CNN
  • ^ "Isaac Menyoli: Man On a Mission", Jeff Chu, Time, February 4, 2002
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    Olympic Games
    Preceded by

    Cécile Ngambi

    Flagbearer for  Cameroon
    Salt Lake City 2002
    Succeeded by

    Vencelas Dabaya


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