The official website of IAAF
has published the biography
of Qatar’s athlete
Abulrahman Suleiman. The
publication of the biography
located in biographies
section of IAAF’s website as
a step in the process of
update and the efforts of
athletes’ information
distribution by the IAAF.
The biography of Abdulrahman
Suleiman states that he was
born on the 10th of January,
1984. His weight, according
to the IAAF’s website, is 69
kg and his height is 178 cm.
The biography includes his
best results and
achievements in four
disciplines; 600m, 800m,
1000m and 1500m.
In the 600m discipline,
Suleiman consumed 01:17:79
to reach the finish line at
the city of Liège in Belgium
on 20/7/2005. His best time
in the 800m discipline was
01:44:73, as it was achieved
at Incheon on 04/09/2005.
Also, Suleiman registered a
time of 02:19:11 in the
1000m discipline at Belém on
21/05/2006.
The biography considers that
Abdulrahman Suleiman has
achieved his best results in
the current sports season in
Belém event as well as his
result time achieved
(01:45:32) in the Italian
city of Rieti in the 800m
discipline. His top results
in the 800m appear also in
the biography, including:
the 5th rank in Moskva on
11/3/2006 with 01:47:87, the
2nd rank in Incheon’s 16th
Asian Championships on
4/9/2005 with 01:44:73, the
9th rank in the IAAF/Coca
Cola World Junior
Championships in the city of
Santiago in Chile on
20/10/2000, and the 3rd rank
during the 1st IAAF World
Youth Championships in
Bydgoszcz on 17/7/1999 with
a consumed time of 01:56:11.
Finally, in the 1500m
discipline, Suleiman’s best
achievements were reflected
in the 7th rank in the 10th
IAAF World Cup at the
Olympic Stadium in Athens in
which he spent 03:55:67, the
11th rank in Athens 2004
Olympic Games consuming
03:42:00. His 7th rank in
the 9th IAAF World Cup in
Athletics marked a
distinguished point with his
time of 03:42:27, the 1st
rank in the 14th Asian
Championship clocking
03:45:98, the 2nd rank in
the IAAF/Coca Cola World
Junior Championships in
Jamaica ending with 3:41.72,
and the 3rd rank in the 2nd
IAAF/Westel World Youth
Championships in Debrecen
(Hungary) with a consumed
time of 3:42.03.



