As a para-athlete, Gobe specializes in T54 100m and 200m events, while also competing in T54 400m, F55 shot put, javelin and discus.
As a member of the Swiss team, he won a bronze medal at the 2006 IWBF Men's B European Championships.
He started in athletics when he was four-years old, after acquiring a disability as a result of complications related to contracting polio.
[5][6] He competes in a number of different track disciplines including the T54 100m, 200m and 400m, F55 shot put, javelin and discus.
[12] He participated in the 2008 edition of the Jeux de l'avenir pour personnes handicapées d'Afrique (Japhaf).
He had a pair of thirteenth-place finishes in the 100m event in a time of 15.65 seconds and the shot put with a distance of 9.4 meters.
[5][6][13][14] Gobe represented Cameroon in May 2016 at the IPC Athletics Grand Prix, Nottwil, Switzerland, where he set an African record in the F55 men's shot put with a throw of 10.49 meters.
[15] The year before at the 2015 edition of the event, Gobe finished first in the men's F55 shot put with a best throw of 9.26 meters.
[16] Gobe was one of Cameroon's representatives at the 2016 edition of the IPC Athletics Grand Prix Dubai.
He came away with gold in the men's F55 shot put after setting an African record with a throw of 10.78 meters.
[7] Gobe was selected to represent Cameroon at the 2012 Summer Paralympics, but issues with nationality meant he could not compete.
He competed in the men's F55 shot put event where he finished eighth in a twelve-deep field on a best throw of 10.28 meters.
[7] As a member of Swiss basketball team, he won a bronze medal at the European Men's B Championships in Brno, Czech Republic in 2006.
[7] He was still with Aigles de Meryin in 2009, scoring 2 points in the team's 65 - 53 loss to Pilatus Dragons RCZS in the 2009 Swiss Cup.