Alain Saad won the only Gold for Lebanon in this
championship, throwing a 16.22 meters in the shot put braking the Lebanese youth record. Two
silver medals were won by Sandy Karam in 5km Race Walking (29:25) on the
first day, first competition in the championship, and through Joy
Abousleiman in the Long Jump with 4.80 meters. Joy was ranked 4th in the
triple jump with 10.05m. Sara-Joe Kortbawi and Joelle Feghali both won
bronze medals for Lebanon in the 1500m and the 400 meters respectively.
Christopher Boulos finished 4th in the 100 meters final, after winning
his heat, and was placed 6th in the 200 meters. Ahmad Chour finished 6th
in the 800 meters. The girls ran the medley relay and were placed 4th,
with Sandy Karam on 100m, Joy Abousleiman on 200m, Joelle Feghali on 300
meters and Sarah-Joe Kortbawi on 400m.
-Results: Alain Saad:
Gold Medal in Shot Put with 16.22 meters NEW NATIONAL
RECORDChristopher Boulos:
4th in 100 meters with 11.35 - 6th in 200 meters with 22.91
(+3.1m/s) Ahmad Chour: 6th in 800 meters with
2:04 Joy Abousleiman: 2nd in Long Jump with 4.80m -
4th in Triple Jump with 10.05 Joelle Feghali: 3rd in 400 meters
with 1:05.62 - 4th in 200 meters with 27.14 (+0.5m/s) Sandy
Karam: 2nd in 5km Race Walk with 29:25.49s (manual
timing) Sara Joe Kortbawi: 3rd in 1500 meters with
5:22.07 Medley Relay: 4th with
2:34
Interview with the
Athletes:
- Sandy Karam:
What were the problems that you faced at the
beginning of the race walking event? The race
walking was the first event of the championship and the judges seemed
not to be ready, and they opened a debate about the place of warming up,
so we lost a lot of time before they took us to the right place. At the
end we didn't have enough time to warm up. Although, before the start,
the judges wanted me to remove the stripe from my knee, while the other
girls were wearing a long thigh, which is not acceptable by the rules of
the IAAF.
How can you describe the race and your opponents?
The race wasn't that good, the weather was so dry
and it didn't help especially under the sun. There was a tough
competition between the Syrian athlete and myself, but we haven't done
our best times because of the technical problems that
occurred. - Joy
Abousleiman:
We heard that there was a problem in the ranking
of the Triple Jump event, what happened
exactly?
I finished my triple jump competition with 5 fouls
and a 10.05m jump. The best jump of the Jordanian athlete that was
competing against me was 10.02 meters. Both Alice and the coach of Qatar
wrote down each performance of each athlete. At the end of the
competition, I was ranked 2nd and the Qatari girl 3rd but she had jumped
10.12m and they had written 10.02m. So we told them that it was wrong,
and that I was ranked 3rd and not 3rd. After a meeting, the judges
decided that I was 4th and the Jordanian was 3rd with a 10.05m
jump.
How did you manage to pick up and win the silver medal in the
Long Jump after this incident? This incident hurt
me a lot and I was really angry and couldn't forget what they did. I
wanted my revenge with a Gold medal in Long Jump. I did my best to win
this medal but finished 2nd. -Joelle
Feghali:
How
did you prepare for this championship and what were your
goals? I was preparing
the whole summer, between training and participating in different competitions, especially
the Open Club Championship that helped me seeing where I am at, and
what my level is at the time, and of course strengthen myself. My goal
was to try to win a medal for my country since I was selected on the
national team, and my second goal was to beat my
record.
You
won the Bronze medal in 400 meters, tell us more about the race, what
were you thinking before, during and after the
race? Before the 400
meters and after seeing my opponents, I thought that I had a minimal
chance to win. In the race, I gave everything I had to the last meter
and I won the 3rd place, which made me very happy and proud to raise the
colors of my country
high.
Sara Joe
Kortbawi:
Tell us what your plan for the 1500m race was
and how did it go?First of all, I didn't think that the level of
competition will be high, I thought that I will win easily. There was also many naturalized athletes and I
think that it's not a good thing, because we are still Youth, they are
still young, so when naturalized athletes take part in the national
team, the young athletes of the country will not be encouraged to
continue in the field, they will take their place in the
team.
You are still Midget (14-15 years) and your participating
along with Youth athletes (16-17 years), how do you feel in this
position? Tell us more about your opponents: I'm
still Midget so I will have another chance in 2 years to participate as a
Youth athlete in this championship, and my goal is to do what I
couldn't achieve this time, to win a Gold medal for my country and clock
a very good time. The two athletes who won the Gold and Silver medals
are older than me and they did amazing times on 1500m, I ran the first
300m in 50 seconds, I tried to follow them but I couldn't. I learned
from this experience to respect my time without focusing on my opponents
and losing my own rhythm
Ahmad Chour: What happened in
the 800 meters? How did you run and what was your tactic?
First, I wanted to go on a sub 2 minutes in this
800 meters run, so my tactic was to run the first lap in 56 seconds and
give all I have in the second one and try to resist till the end. I was
very cool and untroubled, but when I entered the Track for the event, I
was so nervous seeing my opponents. The race started very slow, I was
afraid to pass them, and on the 500 meters I felt tense in my body and
tiredness. I began to jump like a rabbit instead of running and pushing
forward. It was the worst 800m ever.
How many years have you been
training? and what is your weakness in the 800
meters? I started training this year 2 months
before Nanjing (Youth Asian Championship), and 4 days a week, now I'm
training only 3 times per week because of school. I started track and
field 3 years and a half ago, at 12 years of age. This year I had to
stop 3 months ago to study for the official exams, but usually I don't
stop training.My
weak point in 800 meters is that I feel tiredness between 400 and 600
meters, I feel sore so I don't know if I have to run faster or not at
that time.
The fact
that Elias Makhoul, a Syrian athlete but who lives in Lebanon and train
with you was running the 800 meters on your side at the West Asian
championship, didn't let you feel more confident and more
relaxed? I didn't focus on Elias, I counted him as
one of my opponents even if trains with me. Finally, I want
to say that this was the worst race of my life, but I promise that I
will work much harder to break the Lebanese record of my category! It's
only a matter of
time!
Christopher Boulos:
You finished first in
your heat in 100m, but couldn't get on the podium in the final. How did u
felt after winning your heat and what were your thoughts before and
after the final? I was
so happy to finish first in my heat, of course, but I knew that winning a
medal in the final was very hard. I did my best and I was satisfied
with my results. I started training one year ago, and these
championships helped me to see where I am comparing to other athletes
from different countries.
The experience for
the athlete is very important, and these championships can tell how
strong the athlete is outside his country, and local
competitions.
Tell us how the 200 meters
went? In the 200 meters race, the level was very
high, I finished 6th and I am also satisfied with my result.
We
are now in October, at the end of the season, how did you prepare for
this championship? After the Lebanese Open
Championship, I had to stop training due to some problems in the place
where we train, we finally solved the problem and I did my best to be
ready for this
championship
When asked about their thoughts regarding
the organization and the level of this championship, all the athletes
said that the level of the competition was higher than the last edition,
and the organization was not good compared to the Arab championship or
the Asian Championship in Nanjing. They were faced to some problems,
especially the respect of the schedule. "Every medal was hard to get. The
organization was not professional though; I jumped at 7pm when I was
supposed to jump at 5:50pm. But it feels great to be on the podium with
the Lebanese flag on your back" Said Joy Abousleiman. "The time
clocked by the first two girls in the 200 meters and 400 meters are
similar to the winner of the Arab Youth Championship, so it was
difficult for me to be on the podium in 200 meters. On the other hand,
this pushes me to train harder to beat them next
time." said Joelle
Feghali. "The ambiance of the competition
and the spirit between the athletes and the countries was amazing.
Despite the lack of organization, this
magic of competition and the magnificent spirit between the athletes is
the most important." Sandy
Karam. "The advantage in
this competition was always for the Jordanian athletes. In China, at the
Asian Championship in Nanjing, the organization was excellent and the
level was also high." Sara Joe
Kortbawi. "In Nanjing, I felt like I was at an International
competition and everything was so well organized!" Ahmad
Chour. "The level of this championship was
high, and comparing to the Arab championship, it was the same
level." Christopher
Boulos.
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