Mohamed El Noubi bid farewell to the Tokyo Olympics with a new personal number

The runner of the national athletics team, Mohamed Hassan Al-Nubi, made an honorable appearance today in his first appearance at the 32nd Olympic Games, hosted by the Japanese capital, Tokyo, and will continue until the eighth of next August.

Al-Nubi participated in the 100m sprint, where he was able to qualify from the preliminary round, before losing in the first qualifying round to qualify for the semi-finals.

In the preliminary round, Al-Nubi achieved a time of 10:59 seconds and finished third, while in the final qualifying round, he achieved 10:64 seconds and finished eighth.

The Nubian is credited with his outstanding performance, his determination to provide the best, his enthusiasm and his passion for the importance of recording distinguished numbers, despite his participation with an invitation card and not through a qualifying number, as he scored the best personal number for him in the preliminary round, which witnessed a rise in temperatures.

In a press statement, Mohamed Al-Noubi confirmed that what he achieved in the Olympic Games in Tokyo will not be the end, in light of his keenness to develop his level and improve his performance through the application of a set of training programs that he will implement under the supervision of specialized technicians in the Athletics Federation, noting that what he has done From preparation throughout the last stage, he had a great impact in achieving those positive results that he will not stop at, but will be a strong motive towards more successes and a step to crown the colored medals at all levels.

Al-Nubi pointed to the need to define goals and objectives before each participation and the personal ambition that the athlete puts in mind in order to achieve them, explaining that the main goal of his participation in the Tokyo Olympics is to achieve a new number and make the best possible use of the multiple advantages of being in a forum the size of the Olympic Games.

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