Abdalelah Haroun (left) at the 2016 World Indoor Championships
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Personal information | |
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Native name | عبد الإله هارون |
Nationality | Qatari |
Born | 1997 (age 19–20) Sudan |
Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) |
Weight | 80 kg (176 lb) |
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Country | Qatar |
Sport | Athletics |
Event(s) | 400 metres |
Coached by | Jama Aden |
Achievements and titles | |
Personal best(s) |
400 m: 44.27 AR (2015) 500 m: 59.83 WB ( 2016) |
Medal record
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Abdalelah Haroun Hassan (Arabic: عبد الإله هارون; born 1997) is a track and field sprinter who competes internationally for Qatar. He specialises in the 400 metres. He is the 2015 Asian champion in the event and holds the Asian indoor record.
Haroun was recruited at a young age from Sudan by Qatar. His name was changed to an Arabic one and he gained eligibility to represent Qatar in February 2015. His first recorded performance was a time of 45.74 seconds for the 400 m in Doha in April 2014, which placed him among the world's most promising young sprinters for the event. He announced himself on the elite scene in his next performance at the XL Galan in February 2015 by running an Asian indoor record of 45.39 seconds, which was also the third fastest ever by a junior category athlete and the fastest ever indoor debut. His next outing one month later he set an outdoor best of 44.68 seconds. He was a comfortable victor at the 2015 Arab Athletics Championships in April, beating Egypt's Anas Beshr by nearly a second.
He ran at the Doha Diamond League meeting and won the non-Diamond-race contest with another sub-45-second run. On his IAAF Diamond League debut proper, he finished fifth at the Prefontaine Classic. He quickly established himself as one of Asia's top senior athletes at the 2015 Asian Athletics Championships by beating two-time defending champion Yousef Masrahi of Saudi Arabia in the 400 m final with his third 44.68-second clocking of the season. Masrahi was indignant about losing to his younger rival, saying "44.68 is nothing for me actually. I will come back. I will break the Asian record again".