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Qatari runner Abdalelah Haroun, who won a bronze medal at the 2017 world championships, died Saturday

“Haroun died in a car accident in Doha,” the federation’s secretary-general, Mohammed Issa al-Fadala, told AFP.

“He was in a rehabilitation programme after recovering from an injury (in preparation) to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics.

“Qatar sports and athletics, on a global level, lost a great hero.”

The Qatar Olympic Committee also mourned the loss on Saturday.

“Team #Qatar sprinter and world 400m bronze medalist Abdalelah Haroun died today,” it posted on Twitter — along with a black-and-white picture of the athlete holding a bouquet of flowers and the Qatari flag.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 09, 2017, bronze medallist Qatar’s Abdalelah Haroun poses on the podium during the victory ceremony for the men’s 400m athletics event at the 2017 IAAF World Championships at the London Stadium in London. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)

Haroun, of Sudanese origins, first represented Qatar in 2015, stealing the spotlight in his early days by recording remarkable times over 400m.

Haroun won his world bronze in 44.48sec behind South African winner Wayde van Niekerk and Steven Gardiner of the Bahamas.

Haroun also won silver at the 2016 world indoor championships in Portland and gold at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta.

 

AFP

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