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Soufiane El Bakkali Wins 3000m Steeplechase at World Athletics Meeting International Mohammed VI – The North Africa Post

Moroccan Soufiane El Bakkali won the 3000m steeplechase at the Mohammed VI International Athletics Meeting held in Rabat on Sunday. The Moroccan Athlete set the world-leading time of the year, clocking 7:57.25. El Bakkali finished ahead of Germany’s Frederick Ruppert and Kenya’s Simon Kiprop Koech. The World Athletics Meeting International Mohammed VI, third stage of […]
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The two-time Moroccan Olympic champion won the 3,000msteeple in 7 min 57 sec 25, Sunday 31 May 2026, ahead of the German Frederik Ruppert and the Kenyan Simon Kiprop Koech during the third stage of the Diamond League 2026. The post Meeting Mohammed VI: Sufiane El Bakkali hits hard in Rabat and signs the best performance of the year appeared first on Media24 - Number one of Moroccan economic information.

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The best world performance (MPM) of the year, made in 7 min 57s 25 on Sunday, at the Mohammed VI International Meeting of Athletics, third stage of the Diamond League, constitutes an additional motivation to try to beat the world record of the 3,000 m steeple, said Moroccan athlete Sufiane El Bakkali. In a statement to the press after this victory, El Bakkali stressed that starting his sports season with such a time strengthens him in his quest …

The Moroccan athlete Sufiane El Bakkali signed a masterly entry into the competition for his return to the track, winning the 3,000 msteeple of the International Meeting Mohammed VI d'Athletics, fourth stage of the Diamond League, held this Sunday in Rabat. According to MAP, the two-time Olympic and world champion flew over the event in [...]

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North Africa Post broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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