Syrian long-distance runner
Zainab Bakkour
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Full name | Zainab Bakkour |
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Nationality | Syria |
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Born | (1978-03-29) 29 March 1978 (age 46) Damascus, Syria |
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Height | 1.55 m (5 ft 1 in) |
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Weight | 50 kg (110 lb) |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event | Long-distance running |
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Personal best | 5000 m: 17:03.60 |
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Zainab Bakkour (Arabic: زينب بكور; born March 29, 1978, in Damascus) is a retired Syrian long-distance runner.[1] She represented her nation Syria at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and also ran her own personal best and a national record of 17:03.60 in the women's 5000 metres at the 2000 Syrian Athletics Championships in Damascus.[2] She was the best Syrian and Arab long-distance runner in 1990s.
Bakkour qualified as a lone female athlete for the Syrian squad in the women's 5000 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by granting a tripartite invitation from the Syrian Olympic Committee and the IAAF.[3] She ran a seasonal best of 17:18.66 to obtain an eighteenth spot in a field of twenty registered athletes, but did not advance further in the final, trailing behind the leader Tirunesh Dibaba of Ethiopia by a wide, two-minute gap.[4]
Personal bests
- 800 m – 2:15.67 (Beirut 1999)
- 1500 m – 4:45.10 (Beirut 1999)
- 5000 m – 17:03.60 NR (Damascus 2000)
- 10,000 – 36:11.94 NR (Bangkok 1998)[2]
Competition record
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes
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Representing Syria
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1993
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Arab Championships
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Latakia, Syria
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3rd
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1500 m
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4:45.4
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2nd
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3000 m
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10:54.7
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1996
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Arab Junior Championships
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Latakia, Syria
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2nd
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10,000 m
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41:04.42
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1998
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Arab Championships
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Damascus, Syria
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1st
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5000 m
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17:52.9
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1st
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10,000 m
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37:21.1
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1st
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Half Marathon
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1:27:1
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Asian Games
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Bangkok, Thailand
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9th
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5000 m
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17:56.63
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7th
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10,000 m
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36:11.94
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1999
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Arab Championships
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Beirut, Lebanon
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1st
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800 m
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2:15.67
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1st
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1500 m
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4:45.1
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1st
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5000 m
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17:37.85
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1st
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10,000 m
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38:29.03
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1st
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Half Marathon
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1:31:46
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Pan Arab Games
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Amman, Jordan
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3rd
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Half Marathon
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1:18:11
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2001
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Arab Championships
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Damascus, Syria
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2nd
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5000 m
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17:21.9
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2nd
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10,000 m
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36:23.88
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2003
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Arab Championships
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Amman, Jordan
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2nd
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10,000 m
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36:39.2
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2nd
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Half Marathon
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1:24:58
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2004
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Olympic Games
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Athens, Greece
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39th (q)
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5000 m
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17:18.66
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