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Full name
  
Ali Ibrahim

Name
  
Ali Ibrahim

Sport
  
Weight
  
85 kg (187 lb)

Height
  
1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)


Ali Ibrahim

Born
  
December 19, 1971 (
1971-12-19
)
Al Sharqia, Egypt

Died
  
March 28, 2010(2010-03-28) (aged 38)Cairo, Egypt

Event(s)
  
Men's single scull, quads, eights

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Ali Ibrahim (19 December 1971 – 28 March 2010) was an Egyptian rower who competed at four Olympic Games. He also has multiple World Rowing Championship medals, including 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals.

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Life and rowing career

Ali Ibrahim was born on December 19, 1971, in Al Sharqia, Egypt. He began rowing in 1990.

He became the most successful Egyptian rower, when he finished 8th in the men's single scull at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States, and 6th at the 1997 World Championships in Aiguebelette, France. He competed in the single again at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, and although he moved into team boats, rowing in the eight and quad for the World Championships, he competed in the single scull again at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games in Athens and Beijing, respectively.

Death

He died on March 28, 2010, when a speeding car hit him as he was crossing Salah Salem Street in Nasr City in Cairo, Egypt, on his way to train the Egyptian national rowing team.

Achievements and titles

  • World Cup Medals: 3 silver medals, 2 bronze medals
  • Olympic Games

  • 1996 - 8th Atlanta - Single Sculls
  • 2000 - 13th Sydney - Single Sculls
  • 2004 - 14th Athens - Single Sculls
  • 2008 - 18th Beijing - Single Sculls
  • World Cups

  • 1995 - 6th WCp 1 - Hazewinkel, Single Sculls
  • 1995 - 6th WCp 4 - Paris, Single Sculls
  • 1995 - 10th WCp 4F - Lucerne, Single Sculls
  • 1997 - 2nd WCp 1 - Munich, Single Sculls
  • 1997 - 2nd WCp 2 - Paris, Single Sculls
  • 1997 - 6th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Single Sculls
  • 1998 - 3rd WCp 1 - Munich, Single Sculls
  • 1998 - 2nd WCp 2 - Hazewinkel, Single Sculls
  • 1998 - 4th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Single Sculls
  • 1999 - 5th WCp 1 - Hazewinkel, Single Sculls
  • 1999 - 4th WCp 2 - Vienna, Single Sculls
  • 1999 - 9th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Single Sculls
  • 2000 - 4th WCp 1 - Munich, Single Sculls
  • 2000 - 9th WCp 2 - Vienna, Single Sculls
  • 2000 - 7th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Single Sculls
  • 2001 - 7th WCp 1 - New Jersey, Single Sculls
  • 2002 - 3rd WCp 1 - Hazewinkel, Men's Eights
  • 2002 - 7th WCp 2 - Lucerne, Men's Eights
  • 2003 - 7th WCp 1 - Milan, Coxless four
  • 2003 - 14th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Coxless four
  • 2004 - 7th WCp 2 - Munich, Single Sculls
  • 2006 - 7th WCp 2 - Poznan, Men's Eights
  • 2006 - 9th WCp 3F - Lucerne, Men's Eights
  • 2007 - 12th WCp 2 - Amsterdam, Quad scull
  • 2008 - 8th WCp 2 - Lucerne, Quad scull
  • 2008 - 9th WCp 3F - Poznan, Quad scull
  • World Championships

  • 1995 - 17th - Tampere, Single Sculls
  • 1997 - 6th - Aiguebelette, Single Sculls
  • 1998 - 6th - Cologne, Single Sculls
  • 1999 - 8th - St. Catharines, Single Sculls
  • 2002 - 9th - Seville, Men's Eights
  • 2003 - 12th - Milan, Men's Eights
  • 2006 - 15th - Eton Dorney, Quad scull
  • 2007 - 18th - Munich, Quad scull
  • References

    Ali Ibrahim Wikipedia


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