Qatar’s
glorious Saif Saeed Shaheen
could achieve a double victory
in the IAAF World Cup in Athens
on Sunday, the 17th of September
2006. His double victory involved
a 5000m event (16/9/2006)
as well as the 3000m Steeplechase
on 17/9/2006.
Shaheen, who represents Asia
in this World Cup, crossed
the 3000m steeplechase with
a new record of (8:19.09)
leaving the second rank to
the Kenyan Paul Kipsiele Koech
(represents Africa) who took
8:19.37 to cross the finish
line. The third rank was seized
by the French athlete Buabdullah
Tahri in 8:29.06.
Almost any race which includes
double World 3000m Steeplechase
Saif Saaeed Shaheen (ASI-QAT)
is likely to be both enjoyable
to watch and exciting. This
5000m was no exception. He
sprinted to a 20m lead in
the middle of the race and
then slowed to a jog (as did
in Paris in 2003). With two
laps to go, Matt Tegenkamp
(USA) led by a step or two
from Mike Kigen (AFR-KEN)
and Shaheen. Then, suddenly,
down the backstretch, Shaheen
sprinted into the lead again,
opening up a 20m advantage
once more. In the final lap,
Shaheen continued constantly
and crossed the finish line
in 13:35.30 to the Kenyan
Kigen’s 13:36.19 and
the American Matt Tegenkamp
third in 13:36.83.
“It’s not about
time,” Shaheen said.
“The most important
thing was to win. I actually
wanted to take this opportunity
to beat Kenenisa Bekele of
Kenya, but he withdrew before
the race and ruined the enjoyment
inside me. I’ll run
the steeplechase tomorrow.
I have the idea of doubling
at next year’s World
Championships, so it will
be a kind of trying in advance,”
Shaheen added.
Qatar’s Abdulrahaman Sulaiman participated in the 1500m event in Asia’s team. He achieved the 7th rank among 9 competitors. His time consumption reached 3:55.67. The results of this event are as stated bellow:
1 Alex Kipchirchir (KEN &
AFR) 3:52.60
2 Ivan Heshko (UKR & EUR)
3:53.33
3 Nicholas Willis (NZL &
OCE) 3:54.76
4 Gabriel Jennings (USA) 3:55.09
5 Ramil Aritkulov (RUS) 3:55.11
6 Nathan Brannen (CAN &
AME) 3:55.16
7 Abdulrahman Suleiman (QAT
& ASI) 3:55.67
8 Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad
(FRA) 3:55.89
9 Panayiótis Ikonómou
(GRE) 3:59.00



