Al Queiroi was born on September 14, 1974. He was a Moroccan athlete in the early 1980s. Hitcham Queiroi inherited Morocco's outstanding middle distance runner Oita and created greater glory. Since 1998, the three world records held by Algeria middle distance runner Moseli, 1500 meters, 1 mile and 2000 meters, were all changed, and all of them were rewritten under the name of Moroccan athlete Queiroi. The era of Moseli ruling the world has been won by Queiroi.
Hitcham Al Queiroi was born on September 14, 1974. An outstanding athlete in Morocco. In the early 1980s, Hitcham Al Queiroi inherited the legendary figure Oita in the Moroccan middle distance running world and continued to create glory. Since 1998, Hitcham Al Queiroi has taken over three world records held by Algeria middle distance running king Moselli, including 1500 meters, 1 mile and 2000 meters. These world records have all been transferred to Moroccan player Queiroi.
QuerreyHis training skills are unique, including the preparation posture of taking off, the two legs are slightly bent forward, the body is tilted forward, and the arms are naturally swung. Through strong arm swing and rapid pedaling on the ground, the key to improving the standing long jump is strength and coordination. First of all, the explosive force and coordinated force of the lower limbs muscles, especially the knee, ankle and hip joints, are crucial. In long jump, the strength is mainly concentrated in the forefoot, requiring strong plantar flexion of the ankle joint.
Hitcham Queroy's main achievements are as follows. Winning the 1500-meter and 3000-meter championships at the 2004 Athens Olympics proved thatQuerreyHis outstanding strength in long-distance running. He won the 1500-meter event at the 2003 World Athletics Championships and won the runner-up in the 3000-meter event, demonstrating his all-around and tenacity. He won the 3000-meter event at the 2001 Indoor World Championships, consolidating his leadership in indoor racing in 2000.
In 1997, Hitcham Queroy began his brilliant career. He made his debut at the World Indoor Championships. He won the 1500-meter gold medal and set new indoor world records for the 1500-meter and 1-mile. Then, he won the 1500-meter championship with strength at the World Championships in Athens. He maintained an unbeaten record of 1 mile in the Grand Prix and won the 20-kilogram gold award with his outstanding individual total points in the finals. He shared millions with Gebrassier and Jones in the Golden League launched by the IAAF.
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