Zhor El Kamch

Zhor El Kamch (Arabic زهور الكمش; born March 15, 1973 in Tiflet ) is a Moroccan long-distance runner.

In 1989, she won gold at the World Schools Championships in cross-country running. A year later she made ​​her first appearance at the World Cross Country Championships, where she finished in 17th place in the junior race.

In 1993 she was the premiere of the Course Féminine de Casablanca. To date, she has won six of nine sweeps of the race, the last in 2007.

At the Olympic Games in 2000, it launched in 5000 -meter run, but failed in the semis. At the World Athletics Championships in 2003 she took over the same distance on the 13th Place. Earlier this year, she had become at the World Indoor Championships in the Fifth 3000 -meter run.

The following year, a triumphant debut followed on the marathon course: In Rotterdam Marathon, she won the national record of 2:26:10 h Shortly after her husband died in a car accident. Participation in the marathon in the 2004 Olympics, she had to cancel, the Chicago Marathon the same year, she placed with 1:11:47 hours toward a fast-paced first half, then broke, however, a perfect and just came in 2:53:39 hauf 27 Place.

In 2005 she was in the Boston Marathon in 2:36:54 h Eighth 2006, she was seventh on the short distance of the Cross Country World Cup, their best-ever individual placing in this competition.

Since 1993, the 1.66 meter tall and 49 kg athlete 's sport soldier. In Military World Championships she won numerous titles, especially in cross-country running.

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