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  1. 10 de feb. de 2022 · After an unsuccessful attempt to win the 800m at the Seoul Olympic Games the previous year, Said Aouita returned to the longer middle distances in 1989. His ...

  2. Said Aouita. Saïd Aouita. born 02.11.1959 in Kenitra (MOR) Clubs: CMS Marignane Marseille; Pro Sesto Atl.; Pro Sports Firenze; Larios. Throughout his career, Said Aouita was his own coach. He has 4 brothers (Khalid also a runner) and 2 sisters. Victorys over the best in the World in both the 800m and the 10.000m qualifies Said Aouita as one of ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Para Aouita, Roma siempre será una ciudad especial: en 1987 fue el primer atleta que bajó de los 13 minutos en un 5.000 (12:58,39) y semanas después se proclamó campeón del mundo de esta ...

  4. 11 de dic. de 2023 · Saïd Aouita estimated Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Dating, Relationship Records, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below.Let’s check, How Rich is Saïd Aouita in 2019-2020? Scroll below and check more detailed information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports!

  5. Los Angeles, CA Saïd Aouita, Men's Track 5000 metres competition, Memorial Coliseum, at the 1984 Summer Olympics, August 11, 1984. Kenyan athlete Paul Ereng crosses the line in first place to win the gold medal in the final of the Men's 800 metres event inside the Olympic Stadium...

  6. Saïd Aouita (čitaj Said Auita; Kenitra, 2. XI. 1959), bivši marokanski atletičar, srednjeprugaš (od 800 do 5000 m), olimpijski pobjednik na 5000 m s Olimpijskih igara u Los Angelesu, 1984. godine. Prvi je iz plejade sjajnih arapskih atletičara koji, od njegove pojave pa do danas, suvereno vladaju srednjim prugama.

  7. Morocco’s Said Aouita was a key pillar in the Golden Age of middle and long distance running in the 1980s. 2 min. Athletics. With Steve Ovett and Seb Coe in the twilight of their running careers, Aouita was the first of a barrage of north African runners who would dominate the Olympics over a range of distances in the late 1980s and 1990s.