Qatari World 400 Metres Sprint Bronze Medalist, Abdalelah Haroun Dies In Car Crash At 24

 


Qatari sprinter Abdalelah Haroun, who won the bronze medal in the 400 metres at the 2017 World Championships, has died in a car crash. 

 

The Qatar Athletics Federation confirmed in a statement that he died on Saturday June 26th. He was 24.

 

'World Athletics is deeply saddened to hear that Qatari sprinter Abdalelah Haroun – 2017 world 400m bronze medallist and a former world junior champion – has died in a car crash at the age of 24,' the statement read. 

 

Qatari world 400m sprint bronze medalist, Abdalelah Haroun dies in car crash at 24

The former world junior champion had been hoping to qualify for this year's Tokyo Olympics, and was undergoing rehabilitation following an injury.

 

The federation’s secretary-general, Mohammed Issa al-Fadala, said Qatar sports and athletics “lost a great hero” on a global level. “He was in a rehabilitation programme after recovering from an injury (in preparation) to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics,” al-Fadala said.


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.

 

Haroun, of Sudanese origin earned the right to represent Qatar in 2015, the same year that he made his breakthrough when he captured the Asian 400m title at the age of 18 and set an Asian Under-20 record of 44.27. He finished in third place at 44.48 seconds at the IAAF World. 

 

Haroun also won silver at the World Indoor Championships in 2016 in Portland and gold at the Asian Games in 2018 in Jakarta. He became the first Asian world 400m medallist in 2017 when he claimed the bronze medal behind South Africa’s Wayde van Niekerk and Steven Gardiner of the Bahamas in London.

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