Feta Ahamada
Feta Ahamada competing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London | |
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Comorian/French |
Born |
Clichy-la-Garenne, France | June 24, 1987
Sport | |
Country | Comoros |
Sport | Track and field sprinting |
Updated on 28 October 2016. |
Feta Ahamada (born June 24, 1987 in Clichy-la-Garenne, France) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Comoros. She has competed at both the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China, and at the 2012 Games in London, United Kingdom.
Athletics
She holds a personal best over the 100 metres of 11.59 seconds.[1] Competing at the 2011 IAAF World Championships in Athletics, held in Daegu, South Korea, Ahamada represented her nation on 27 August in the preliminary round. She came second in the second heat, with a time of 12.27 seconds, behind Cameroon's Delphine Atangana.[2] In the sixth heat of the quarterfinals on 28 August, she finished in a time of 12.22 seconds, in seventh place. This was 1.1 seconds slower than the heat's winner, Myriam Soumaré of France.[3]
Olympics
Ahamada represented Comoros at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. She competed at the 100 metres and placed sixth in her heat without advancing to the second round. She ran the distance in a time of 11.88 seconds, some 0.55 seconds behind the winner, Ivet Lalova of Bulgaria. However, she was ahead of Gambia's Fatou Tiyana (12.25 seconds) and Beauty Nazum Nahar from Bangladesh (12.52 seconds).[4]
She appeared in a photographic exhibition of Arabic women in sport in London, United Kingdom, shortly prior to the 2012 Summer Olympics in the same city. She said when discussing her exhibit, "If covering your body or your hair makes you feel comfortable, it's not a handicap, it's only sport. Everyone should do want they want."[5] At the London Games, she won her heat of the women's 100 metres in a time of 11.81 seconds on 3 August. In the quaterfinals, on the same day, Ahamada was eliminated after posting a time of 11.86 seconds and finishing in seventh position.[1]
Notes
- 1 2 "Feta Ahamada". BBC Sport. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
- ↑ Barclay 2015, p. 15.
- ↑ Barclay 2015, p. 17.
- ↑ "Athletics at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games: Women's 100 metres Round One". Sports Reference. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
- ↑ Qureshi, Huma (July 27, 2012). "Arab women in sport: 'There will be no more barriers for us'". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
References
- Barclay, Simon (2015). 13th World Athletics Championships - Daegu 2011. Complete Results & Athlete Reference. Silverthorn Press.
External links
- Feta Ahamada profile at IAAF