Hamza Sahli wins the 15th Casablanca International Marathon

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Sahli won the title ‍after smashing the 42 km of the event​ in 02h09m01sec, followed by his compatriot Omar Ait Chitachen, who⁢ finished in 02h11m50sec. Third place went to ​the Eritrean Nguse Amlosom (02h12min34sec).

Among the⁤ ladies, the Moroccan athlete⁢ Hasna Zahi, after tough competition with‍ the Kenyans, finished in second place with a time⁣ of 02h28min57sec, behind the‍ Kenyan Joan Jepkosgei, who won ⁢in 02h27min42sec. The other Kenyan, Gladys Kiptoo, was satisfied ⁤with the third step ​of the podium⁢ (02h29min41sec).

In the half-marathon (21⁣ km), Moroccan athlete Yassine El Alami won the title after covering ⁢the distance in 01h01min40sec. Houssam Bouzaidi took‌ second place with a time of 01h1min41sec, two seconds ahead of Walid Lidam,⁤ third.

On the women’s⁣ side, Kenyan Faith ‌Chepkoech was ​crowned champion by⁤ finishing⁤ the race in 01h10min25s, ahead of the two Moroccans Khaoutar Farkoussi (01h11min13sec)⁤ and Wafaa Zeroual (01h14min33sec).

The other race on ⁢the menu for⁣ this edition, that of the 10 km, was dominated by the‌ Moroccan Zine Eddine Ouria, ⁢author of a time ⁢of ‍28min32sec. ​He beat Mustafa Ouchto (28min34sec) and Oussama Cheraki (28min35sec).

Hamza ⁣Sahli told MAP that he chose to lead‍ the race from start to finish to leave nothing to chance and avoid​ any ​surprises from the Kenyans, underlining the tough competition imposed ⁤by the other athletes and the ‍difficulty ​of the course. of the marathon.

He said that this coronation is the result of intensive preparations, ⁣particularly the four​ months preceding this marathon, adding that this victory only strengthens his determination to shine in the next events.

For​ her part, Hasna Zahi ‍considered ⁢that the competition was⁣ of a high level, due to the experience of⁤ the Kenyan and​ Ethiopian⁣ athletes who‍ were competing, noting that a second ‌place in an international competition of the rank of the‍ Casablanca​ marathon is a good result ‌which‌ will give him more motivation ⁤for the next competitions.

As for the technical aspect, Mohamed Jouahri, general director of the local development company “Casablanca ⁤Events et Animation”,⁤ organizer of the marathon, affirmed that ⁤this 15th edition met with “a great success at all levels”, as in testifies​ to the massive participation of runners, practitioners and athletics enthusiasts.

For him, the city of Casablanca ⁣deserves to organize a race‌ capable of attracting between 30,000 ⁤and 50,000 participants in the coming years.

Furthermore, ‍Jouahri praised⁤ the commitment of all‌ stakeholders, including the inhabitants of Casablanca, in ⁣favor of⁣ the success of this athlete,​ adding that many ‌runners and participants welcomed​ the warm welcome given to them‍ by the Casablancais.

And to maintain that the participation of international runners representing more than 50 countries from all continents confirms the influence of the Casablanca International Marathon, welcoming the massive participation⁢ of women, another‍ objective ​that this edition managed ​to​ achieve.

At the end of this international‍ competition, the Wali of the Casablanca-Settat region, governor of the prefecture of Casablanca, Mohamed ⁣Mhidia, the president of the Council of the region, ⁣Abdellatif Maâzouz, the president of the​ Municipality of ​Casablanca, Nabila Rmili, and other personalities presented the medals and prizes to the winners.

This marathon, ⁢organized under the aegis of the Wilaya of the Casablanca-Settat region and the ⁤commune of Casablanca, in partnership with the Royal Moroccan Athletics Federation, the Council of the Casablanca-Settat region, the Regional Academy of education and training of Casablanca-Settat and the Hassan II University of Casablanca, has established itself as an unmissable annual meeting which attracts thousands ‍of runners, amateurs and professionals, but also a exceptional opportunity to discover the‍ assets of the economic capital.

Interview: ‌Time.news⁢ Editor ​Meets Marathon‌ Expert

Editor: Welcome, and thank ‌you for joining us today! ​With the recent success of⁣ the 15th Casablanca Marathon, we have an exciting story to tell. Let’s start with the‌ highlights. ⁤Hamza Sahli won the ​marathon with an impressive time. What do you think contributed to his victory?

Expert: Thank you for having me! Hamza’s victory ⁢was indeed ​remarkable. His strategy of leading from start to ​finish played⁤ a crucial role. ​By taking command ‌early, he minimized the risk of being overtaken by the strong Kenyan‍ competitors. His extensive ⁣preparation,​ particularly the four months leading up to the marathon, also set him apart. This highlights how​ essential tailored training is for peak ​performance.

Editor: Absolutely! Sahli’s ​finishing⁤ time ⁤of 2 ⁢hours, 9 minutes, and 1 second ⁤really stands out.​ How⁢ did you perceive his approach, considering the‍ well-established ‍competition ‍he ‍faced from the Kenyans?

Expert: It was a smart​ move. The Kenyans have a‍ reputation for their ⁣endurance ⁢and speed, making⁢ them formidable opponents. Sahli recognized this and decided ⁤to ‌control the race pace. This tactic‌ not‌ only kept him in ‌a leading position but also forced his competitors to work harder to⁣ keep ‌up. His ⁢confidence and strategy paid off, reflecting his thorough understanding of marathon dynamics.

Editor: It’s fascinating how race tactics⁣ can impact outcomes. Shifting ​focus ‌to the women’s marathon, Hasna Zahi finished second against tough competition. What insights can you share about ⁣her performance?

Expert: Hasna’s performance was‌ commendable,⁤ especially under high-pressure circumstances. Finishing behind seasoned runners like Joan Jepkosgei and facing the challenges presented by experienced Kenyans demonstrated⁣ her skill. She mentioned that while second ‌place can be viewed as a disappointment, it actually serves as motivation for future competitions. This is‍ crucial; every ⁢race provides lessons that can ‍help ⁤athletes evolve.

Editor: Indeed!‍ The ⁣half-marathon and 10K events ​also showcased great talent. ‌Yassine ‍El ​Alami’s win in the ⁣half-marathon – what ⁢does it say about the current⁢ state of Moroccan athletics?

Expert: Yassine’s time of ⁤1 hour, 1 minute, and 40 seconds reflects the depth of ​talent in Morocco’s long-distance running scene. The competitive environment is ‌evidently nurturing ⁢athletes like​ him and Bouzaidi, ​improving overall race standards. ⁣It’s a⁣ good sign for the future of Moroccan athletics—a blend of ‌local talent rising to challenge⁣ international competitors.

Editor: The 10 km race ‌was no less ‌thrilling, with Zine Eddine ⁢Ouria ⁢clocking 28 minutes and 32 seconds. What does ⁤this trio of Moroccan athletes signify ⁢for the sport ⁣in terms‌ of⁣ regional ‌representation?

Expert: Zine Eddine’s performance is⁢ a testament⁣ to Morocco’s strong running tradition. Competing​ rigorously against⁢ runners like Mustafa Ouchto shows that ⁢Moroccan distance ⁣running is not only surviving ⁢but thriving. ⁣This trio—Sahli, El Alami, and ‍Ouria—highlights how Moroccans are not‌ only ⁣solid competitors but⁢ also potentially future stars ​on the international stage.

Editor: organizing⁤ such a large-scale event, as highlighted by Mohamed Jouahri, plays a vital role in⁤ developing athletics in Casablanca. What impact do you⁤ think ⁤events like⁣ these have on local communities and sports⁤ culture?

Expert: Events ⁢like the Casablanca ⁢Marathon foster a‌ vibrant sports culture and encourage community involvement.⁢ They inspire young athletes and promote healthy lifestyles. Additionally,⁤ they can boost local economies through tourism and commerce. The excitement and camaraderie generated ‍during such​ events unify runners, residents, and sponsors, creating a ​supportive atmosphere for athletic development.

Editor: Thank you for your insights! It’s clear ⁣that the Casablanca Marathon was ⁤not only a showcase of athletic excellence but also a catalyst for inspiring future competitions and community engagement.

Expert: Thank‍ you! It ‍has been‍ a pleasure‌ discussing the impact of this event and ⁤celebrating the achievements of these ⁤talented athletes. ​Looking ‌forward​ to seeing how they progress in their ⁣careers!

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