Qatar at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics

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Qatar at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics
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WA codeQAT
National federation Qatar Association of Athletics Federation
Website www.qatarathletics.com/en/
in Daegu
Competitors4
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
World Championships in Athletics appearances
2009
2013

Qatar competed at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics from August 27 to September 4 in Daegu, South Korea. A team of 4 athletes was announced to represent the country in the event. [1]

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Results

Men

AthleteEventPreliminariesHeatsSemifinalsFinal
Time
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
RankTime
Width
Height
Rank
Femi Seun Ogunode 200 metres 20.54820.589Did not advance
Femi Seun Ogunode 400 metres 45.42 SB1545.51 SB745.558
Hamza Driouch 1500 metres 3:42.0927Did not advance
Abubaker Ali Kamal 3000 metres steeplechase 8:30.3720Did not advance
Mutaz Essa Barshim High jump 2.3122.327

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References

  1. Qatar Association of Athletics Federation (August 11, 2011), Khalifa Abdul Malik Heads the Qatari Athletics Delegation to the World Championship in Korea , retrieved August 19, 2011