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![]() Samba in 2018 | |
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Nationality | Qatari |
Born | Saudi Arabia | 5 September 1995
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Sport | Athletics |
Event | Hurdling |
Medal record |
Abderrahman Almoubarrake Samba Alsaleck (born 5 September 1995) is a Qatari male track and field athlete who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles. He was born and raised in Saudi Arabia but chose to represent Mauritania – his father's homeland – before eventually switching allegiance to Qatar and moving to Doha in 2015.[1] He became eligible to compete for his adopted country in May 2016.[2][3] He was the second person to run the 400m hurdle event in less than 47 seconds.[4]
Samba placed seventh at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics on his global debut. He appeared suddenly on the elite athletics scene, having run modest sprint times in 2016 before winning the 400 m hurdles race at the Qatar leg of the 2017 IAAF Diamond League, beating Olympic champion Kerron Clement.[5][6] He ranked eighth in the world that season with his new personal best of 48.31 seconds.[7]
In February 2018, he won a 4 × 400 metres relay gold medal with a Qatari team of Mohamed Nasir Abbas, Mohamed El Nour and Abdalelah Haroun at the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships.[8] Then, in the Summer season, he ran the 400 m hurdles in 46.98, the second fastest time ever, at the Meeting de Paris.[4] and won two gold medal at the Asian Games in Indonesia in 400 metres hurdles and 4 × 400 metres relay.
In April 2019, he won the gold medal in the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships in 400 hurdles and, after being injured through Summer, in October the bronze medal at the World Athletics Championships. He was elected best athlete in Asia at the end of the year.
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
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2017 | World Championships | London, United Kingdom | 7th | 400 m hurdles | 49.74 |
2018 | Asian Indoor Championships | Tehran, Iran | 1st | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:10.08 |
Asian Games | Jakarta, Indonesia | 1st | 400 m hurdles | 47.66 GR | |
1st | 4 × 400 metres relay | 3:00.56 AR | |||
IAAF Continental Cup | Ostrava, Czech Republic | 1st | 400 m hurdles | 47.37 =CR | |
2019 | Asian Championships | Doha, Qatar | 1st | 400 m hurdles | 47.51 CR |
World Championships | Doha, Qatar | 3rd | 400 m hurdles | 48.03 | |
2021 | Olympic Games | Tokyo, Japan | 5th | 400 m hurdles | 47.12 |
2023 | Asian Games | Hangzhou, China | 1st | 400 m hurdles | 48.04 |
2nd | 4 × 400 m relay | 3:02.05 | |||
2024 | Olympic Games | Paris, France | 6th | 400 m hurdles | 47.98 |
Event | Time (s) | Venue | Date |
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200m | 21.17 | Barcelona | 8 June 2016 |
400m | 44.60 | Pretoria | 9 April 2019 |
400m hurdles | 46.98 | Paris | 30 June 2018 |
4x400m relay | 3:00.58 | Jakarta | 31 August 2018 |
4x400m relay (indoor) | 3:10.08 | Tehran | 3 February 2018 |
All information from IAAF profile. Last updated 8 March 2019