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26th Asian Athletics: Qatar make a golden finish

26th Asian Athletics: Qatar make a golden finish

Qatar Tribune4 days ago

Qatar athletes delivered a strong show at the 26th Asian Athletics Championship in South Korea on Thursday, adding another gold medal and a bronze to their final tally. At the Gumi Civic Stadium in Gumi, Qatar's men's 4x400m relay quartet of Abderrahman Samba, Bassem Hemeida, Hatim Aitoulaghazi and Ammar Ismail Ibrahim clinched the gold medal with an impressive time of 3:03.52. The Qatari team fended off stiff challenge from India and China, who finished in second and third spots respectively. India finished with a national record of 3:03.52, while China clocked a seasonal best of 3:03.73. In men's steeplechase, Qatar's Zakaria Elahlaami claimed bronze. The 20-year-old excelled in a highly competitive field with a personal best time of 8:27.12. India's Avinash Mukund was first (8:20.92), while Japan's Yutaro Niinae came second (8:24.41). On Wednesday, Qatar's Ammar Ismail Ibrahim had won the men's 400m gold. Meanwhile, Qatar's Oumar Doudai Abakar narrowly missed out on a medal in the men's 110m hurdles, finishing fourth.

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