Paragon Posted August 20, 2009 Mohamed Ali Mohamed is running the 5000 in Berlin, though he has now been left behind. Like the nation itself. But I'd like to say, good job man! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted August 20, 2009 He finish the 8th out of 9? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted August 20, 2009 Paragonow awoowe Mohamed walaal ka weyn ma leeyahay? When in nineteen eighties Abdi Bile Abdi won in Italy, and the nation became jubilant of the victory he achieved, his mother, it was said, become quite perplexed about the whole thing. When she was informed that the nation is celebrating because her son outran other nations sons, kii markuu iga cararo iisoo qaban jirey baa joogee maa isaga la tartansiiyo bay tiri . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted August 20, 2009 ^Loooooooooooool Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faarax-Brawn Posted August 20, 2009 Parag,the one behind him is from Palestine? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted August 20, 2009 Yes. I think. Here are the names of our countrymen and women in the Athletics: http://www.iaaf.org/ athletes/biographies /country=som/athcode =250197/index.html ABDI BILLE: Bile Abdi SOMSex Weight Height Date of Birth Place of birth M 75.00 1.85 28/12/1962 Los Anod Personal Best - Outdoor Performance Wind Place Date 800 Metres 1:43.60 Zürich 16/08/1989 1000 Metres 2:14.50 Jerez de la Frontera 13/09/1989 1500 Metres 3:30.55 Rieti 03/09/1989 One Mile 3:49.40 Oslo 02/07/1988 3000 Metres 7:42.18 Köln 21/08/1994 Progression - Outdoor Season Performance Wind Place Date 800 Metres 1994 1:46.35 Lausanne 06/07/1994 1993 1:48.90 Stuttgart 14/08/1993 1989 1:43.60 Zürich 16/08/1989 1000 Metres 1989 2:14.50 Jerez de la Frontera 13/09/1989 1500 Metres 1996 3:38.03 Atlanta, GA 03/08/1996 1995 3:34.98 Monaco 25/07/1995 1994 3:33.63 Monaco 02/08/1994 1993 3:32.83 Zürich 04/08/1993 1989 3:30.55 Rieti 03/09/1989 1987 3:35.67 Roma 04/09/1987 One Mile 1994 3:50.67 Oslo 22/07/1994 1993 3:51.66 Oslo 10/07/1993 1989 3:49.90 Oslo 01/07/1989 1988 3:49.40 Oslo 02/07/1988 3000 Metres 1995 7:49.68 Köln 18/08/1995 1994 7:42.18 Köln 21/08/1994 Honours Rank Performance Wind Place Date 800 Metres 4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 4 h 1:48.90 Stuttgart 14/08/1993 1500 Metres 26th Olympic Games 6 f 3:38.03 Atlanta, GA 03/08/1996 5th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 7 h 3:48.86 Göteborg 10/08/1995 10th IAAF/Mobil Grand Prix Final 3 f 3:42.24 Paris 03/09/1994 9th IAAF/Mobil Grand Prix Final 2 f 3:34.65 London 10/09/1993 4th IAAF World Championships in Athletics 3 f 3:35.96 Stuttgart 22/08/1993 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics 1 f 3:36.80 Roma Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted August 20, 2009 Originally posted by xiinfaniin: kii markuu iga cararo iisoo qaban jirey baa joogee maa isaga la tartansiiyo [/i] bay tiri . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nin-Yaaban Posted August 21, 2009 With better practice and training he could Do much much better, and get us a medal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoldCoast Posted August 21, 2009 Although he isn't running for Somalia Mo Farah finished 3rd in his semi heat for the 5000 m and will compete in the final tommmorow. He's an oustside medal contender, so if he gets lucky he might be able to get some hardware. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted August 21, 2009 ^Mo Farah has improved alot, I'd say. I thought yesterday's run was just a warm up for him, and a way of not wasting energy for the finals after tomorrow. I think he can do alot better this time around. Nin-yaaban, waa runtaa. Our runner most probably went to the Athletics out of his own personal will and determination to give it a shot, but like you said, with better practice and training, he can put himself in a medal position. Good luck to him and us too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faarax-Brawn Posted August 21, 2009 Originally posted by GoldCoast: Although he isn't running for Somalia Mo Farah finished 3rd in his semi heat for the 5000 m and will compete in the final tommmorow. He's an oustside medal contender, so if he gets lucky he might be able to get some hardware. Everyone else is contending for Silver and Bronze. There is super human running with them,by the name of Kenenisa Bekele(or Bakeyla,as my friend calls him). bekelle and mo farah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites