Rashid Ramzi - Achievements

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing Morocco
1999 African Junior Championships Tunis, Tunisia 2nd 1500 m
Representing Bahrain
2002 Asian Championships Colombo, Sri Lanka 2nd 1500 m
Asian Games Busan, South Korea 1st 1500 m
2003 Gulf Cooperation Council Championships Kuwait City, Kuwait 1st 1500 m
Asian Championships Manila, Philippines 1st 1500 m
Pan Arab Championships Amman, Jordan 1st 1500 m
2004 Asian Indoor Championships Tehran, Iran 1st 800 m
1st 1500 m
World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 2nd 800 m
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 11th (semis) 1500 m
2005 World Cross Country Championships Saint-Galmier, France 32nd Short race
World Championships Helsinki, Finland 1st 800 m
1st 1500 m
World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 8th 1500 m
2006 Asian Games Doha, Qatar 3rd 1500 m
2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 8th (semis) 800 m
2nd 1500 m
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 5th 1500 m
Olympic Games Beijing, China 1st (DQ) 1500 m

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