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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates [36] 1:01.15 Mariam Kareem: 24 April 2024 Asian U20 Championships: Dubai, United Arab Emirates [37] 59.33 Mariam Kareem: 26 April 2024 Asian U20 Championships: Dubai, United Arab Emirates [38] 3000 m steeplechase: 10:48.06 Halima Salem Ali: 28 October 2011 Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 9:53.19 Betlhem Desalegn: 21 ...
United Arab Emirates has competed at the IAAF World Athletics Championships on thirteen occasions, taking part since 1993 and failing to send a delegation in 2003, 2005 and 2007. Its competing country code is UAE. The country has not won any medals at the competition and as of 2017 none of the country's athletes have competed in a final.
World Athletics is the international governing body for the sport of athletics.As of 2023, the national governing bodies of 214 countries [nb 1] and territories [nb 2] are affiliated to World Athletics as National Member Federations. [6]
World Athletics said in a statement that Al Kamali was alleged to have gifted Rolex and/or UAE branded Continental watches to delegates at the Confederation of African Athletics Congress in 2015 ...
Al-Maktoum trained in the United Arab Emirates and went to a camp in Italy to train for the Games. [50] Ahmad Al Kamali, the UAE Athletics Federation president, said Al-Maktoum's experience gave him an opportunity to win. [50] On 31 July, [51] Al-Maktoum took part in the qualification round of the skeet tournament at the Royal Artillery ...
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates 1500 m: 4:10.31 Maryam Yusuf Jamal Bahrain 14 September 2005 2005 Championships: Radès, Tunisia 5000 m: 15:48.59 Betlhem Desalegn United Arab Emirates 23 May 2013 2003 Championships: Doha, Qatar 10000 m: 32:16.97 Alia Saeed Mohammed United Arab Emirates 24 April 2015 2015 Championships: Manama, Bahrain Half ...
Chaos ensued in the United Arab Emirates after the country witnessed the heaviest rainfall in 75 years, with some areas recording more than 250 mm of precipitation in fewer than 24 hours, the ...
World Athletics (then IAAF) commenced the recognition of world records in 1912, and indoor world records after 1987. In 2000, IAAF rule 260.18a (formerly 260.6a) was amended, so that "world records" (as opposed to "indoor world records") can be set in a facility "with or without roof".