Azzedine Brahmi

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Azzedine Brahmi medal table

Obstacle runner

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World championships
bronze 1991 Tokyo 3000 mH
African Championships
gold 1988 Annaba 3000 mH
gold 1989 Lagos 3000 mH

Azzedine Brahmi ( Arabic عزالدين ابراهيمي; * September 13, 1966 in Sétif ) is a former Algerian obstacle runner .

The 1988 and 1989 African champions took part in the Olympic Games twice. In 1988 in Seoul he came in 13th, in 1992 in Barcelona he took eighth place in the obstacle course. Brahmi celebrated the greatest success of his career at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in 1991 . There he won the bronze medal in 8: 15.54 min behind the Kenyans Moses Kiptanui (8: 12.59 min) and Patrick Sang (8: 13.44 min).

Brahmi also won the 1991 Mediterranean Games and finished second there in 1993. He won four Algerian championships, three in the obstacle course (1986, 1988, 1989) and one in the 1,500 meter run .

Azzedine Brahmi is 1.78 m tall and had a competition weight of 64 kg.

Top performances

  • 3000 m obstacle: 8: 11.27 min, July 4th 1992, Oslo

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gbrathletics.com: Mediterranean Games
  2. gbrathletics.com: Algerian Championships