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New records set in Doha Diamond League

New records set in Doha Diamond League

Qatar Tribune16-05-2025

DOHA: Qatar's Mohammed Ibrahim Abbas has officially qualified for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September, after setting a qualifying time of 1:44.8 in the 800m race at the Doha Diamond League.
The event took place at Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium at Qatar Sports Club on Friday. Some128 athletes, including world and Olympic medalists, participated.
The round set new records in several races and competitions for both men and women. The most notable results included Australia's Matthew Denny winning the discus throw with a throw of 68.97m, while Sweden's Daniel Stahl finished second with a season-best throw of 67.06m. Kristjan Ceh finished third with a season-best throw of 66.92m.
The competition also featured Qatari Moaz Ibrahim, who finished ninth with a throw of 57.87m.

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