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Cyprian got hooked on running all because of
Diane Jones Konihowski. Cyprian heard her speak after the 1976 Montreal
Olympics. That dedication carried him to the top. He was a member of the
Canadian team that went to the Seoul Olympics in 1988. In three
consecutive heats, Cyprian set three Saskatchewan records. His best time
in the 200 metre was 20.57 seconds in the semi-final, ninth best in the
world. He was also a member of the 4 x 100 metre relay team, which
finished seventh.
Enweani started running at the age of 12. In
1981, he was on the Saskatchewan Canada Games team and the following
year set records in the 200 and 400 metres at the Provincial high school
meet. By 1983, he was a member of Canada’s national team and helped his
country place fourth in the 4 x 100 metre relay at the Pan-American
Games. He has also competed in the Canadian and World Student Games,
Commonwealth Games and the World championships. Indoors he holds every
sprint record in the province from the 50 to the 300 metres.
In 1988
he was named Kinsmen Athlete of the Year. He received his degree in
medicine in June 1989. |