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Olympic medal record
Men's athletics
All-Africa Games
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Maputo Triple jump
Hugo Mamba-Schlick competes in the men's triple jump final during the French Athletics Championships 2013 at Stade Charléty in Paris, 13 July 2013.

Hugo Lucien Mamba-Schlick (born 1 February 1982) is a retired Cameroonian triple jumper.

He finished sixth at the 2006 African Championships won the silver medal at the 2007 All-Africa Games and won the silver medal at the 2008 African Championships in Athletics. He also competed at the 2007, 2009 and 2011 World Championships without reaching the final. In 2010 he won the silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, in a new personal best jump of 17.14 metres. This is the current Cameroonian record.

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Cameroon
2004 African Championships Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo 9th Long jump 6.73 m
5th Triple jump 15.75 m
2006 African Championships Bambous, Mauritius 5th Triple jump 16.20 m
2007 All-Africa Games Algiers, Algeria 2nd Triple jump 16.61 m (NR)
World Championships Osaka, Japan 29th (q) Triple jump 16.24 m
2008 African Championships Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 2nd Triple jump 16.92 m (NR)
Olympic Games Beijing, China 32nd (q) Triple jump 16.01 m
2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 21st (q) Triple jump 16.15 m
Jeux de la Francophonie Beirut, Lebanon 1st Triple jump 16.78 m
2010 African Championships Nairobi, Kenya 2nd Triple jump 16.78 m
Commonwealth Games Delhi, India 2nd Triple jump 17.14 m (NR)
2011 World Championships Daegu, South Korea 21st (q) Triple jump 16.15 m
All-Africa Games Maputo, Mozambique 3rd Triple jump 16.17 m
2012 African Championships Porto Novo, Benin 3rd Triple jump 16.34 m
2013 Jeux de la Francophonie Nice, France 8th Triple jump 16.15 m
2014 African Championships Marrakech, Morocco 5th Triple jump 16.36 m (w)

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