Ammar Yahia Ibrahim Leads Qatar in Men's 400m Repechage - Heat 4
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On August 5, 2024, the Men's 400m Repechage - Heat 4 took place at the iconic Stade de France, marking a significant day in athletics during the Paris 2024 Olympics. The event featured an impressive lineup of athletes, all vying for a chance to advance further in the competition.
Ammar Yahia Ibrahim from Qatar stood out with a remarkable performance, clocking in a time of 44.77 seconds, securing the first place in this heat. His personal best was noted as 44.66 seconds, showcasing his consistent speed and competitive edge. Ibrahim's reaction time was recorded at 0.158 seconds, a crucial factor in his success.
Following closely behind was Cheikh Tidiane Diouf from Senegal, who finished with a time of 45.03 seconds, placing him second in the heat. Diouf's performance reflected his training and determination, as he also achieved a personal best in this event. His reaction time was slightly slower at 0.220 seconds.
The third position was taken by Jean Paul Bredau from Germany, with a time of 45.40 seconds. Bredau demonstrated his skill and agility on the track, finishing strong to secure his spot in the rankings.
Dylan Borlee from Belgium and Joao Coelho from Portugal rounded out the top five, clocking in at 45.51 seconds and 45.64 seconds respectively. These athletes showcased the competitive spirit of the 400m discipline, each striving for excellence on the world stage.
Notably, Sean Bailey from Jamaica did not finish the race, a setback that highlights the unpredictable nature of athletics. His previous best was a time of 44.43 seconds, indicating the potential he held going into this event.
The race concluded successfully, with all athletes demonstrating incredible skill and determination. As the competition continues, fans eagerly anticipate the next phases of the athletics events at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where these athletes will continue to pursue their Olympic dreams.
- Athletics
- Men's 400m Repechage - Heat 4
- Ammar Yahia Ibrahim
- Qatar
- Cheikh Tidiane Diouf
- Senegal
- Jean Paul Bredau
- Germany
- Dylan Borlee
- Belgium
- Joao Coelho
- Portugal
- Sean Bailey
- Jamaica
- Paris 2024
- athletics
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