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Born | 17 November 2002 | ||||||||||||||
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Sport | Athletics | ||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Middle-distance running, Cross country running | ||||||||||||||
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Personal bests | 800m: 2:03.45 (Louisville, 2023) 1500m: 4:05.67 (Sabbiadoro, 2025) Mile: 4:26.39 NR (Boston, 2025) 3000m: 8:46.89 (Boston, 2023) 5000m: 15:22.81 (Liege, 2025) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Amina Maatoug (born 17 November 2002) is a Dutch middle-distance and cross country runner. She won the Dutch Indoor Athletics Championships in 2022 over 800 metres. She became the Dutch indoor national record holder in the mile run in 2025. [1]
She is from Leiden in South Holland. She began training in athletics at the age of six years old after watching her father and sister train for the Leiden Marathon. In 2020, she earned her pre-university education (VWO) diploma and began studying Philosophy at Leiden University. She was trained by Han Kulker and Tim Brouwer de Koning at Leiden Athletics. [2]
She won the Dutch Indoor Athletics Championships in Apeldoorn in February 2022 over 800 metres. [3] Later that year, she had a fifth place finish at the Dutch Athletics Championships over 800 metres. After beginning at Duke University in the United States she ran the 3000 meters indoors in 8:55.62 in Boston, Massachusetts in December which placed her into sixth on the Dutch all-time seniors list. Later that month, she placed fourth in the under-23 women's race at the 2022 European Cross Country Championships in Turin, Italy. [4]
She was a bronze medalist at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships in Espoo, Finland, over 5000 metres. [5] Later at the championships, she reached the 1500 meters final, where she finished seventh overall, but ran a personal best time of 4:11.88. [6]
She continued her studies in the United States by transfering from Duke University to the University of Washington in 2024, to be coached by Andy Powell. [7] In February 2025, she ran a Dutch indoor national record running 4:26.39 for the mile run in Boston. [8] [9]
She was runner-up to Marissa Damink at the Dutch Athletics Championships over 1500 metres in August 2025. [10] In September 2025, she competed over 1500 metres at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, without advancing to the semi-finals. [11] [12]