Fatma Zouhour Toumi

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Fatma Zouhour Toumi athletics
nation TunisiaTunisia Tunisia
birthday 1st May 1971 (age 49)
Career
discipline Javelin throw
Best performance 51.88 m (June 1996 in Yaoundé )
status resigned
End of career 1996
Medal table
Africa Games 0 × gold 1 × silver 0 × bronze
African Championships 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
Africa Games logo Africa Games
silver Harare 1995 50.01 m
 African Championships
gold Yaoundé 1996 51.88 m
last change: July 7th, 2020

Fatma Zouhour Toumi (born May 1, 1971 ) is a former Tunisian athlete who specializes in javelin throwing.

Athletic career

Fatma Zouhour Toumi gained her first international experience in 1995, when she won the silver medal behind the South African Rhona Dwinger at the African Games in Harare with a width of 50.04 m . The following year she won the gold medal at the African Championships in Yaoundé with 51.88 m. According to World Athletics, however, she was disqualified for a doping violation. It is not known whether she was officially allowed to keep the gold medal.

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