Qatar's 28-year-old veteran Daham Najm Bashair stole the spotlight from dual
world champion Rashid Ramzi by winning the last 10 meters over the Bahrain
athlete at the men's 1500m race final here on Sunday.
Bashair, who overtook the lead from Kyrgyzstan's Sergei Pakura since the
third lap but lost it to Ramzi's teammate Belall MansoorBelal with 300 meters to
go, burst in the last sprint, clocking 3 minutes and 38.06 seconds for the
title.
Belal settled for a silver medal with a narrow deficit of 0.02 seconds, and
Ramzi, who gained the Bahrain nationality in 2001, was third in 3:38.91.
Last year in Helsinki, the Morocco-born athlete, who left his hometown for
Bahrain in making it easier of himself to step up from junior to senior level
racing, made the history after coming out the first to win both the 800m and
1500m races at a world championships.
Having broken the 29-race unbeaten streak in the 1500m of eventual champion
Hicham El Guerrouj six weeks before the 2004 Olympic Games, he was seen as one
of the favorites in Athens, but failed to qualify for the final after finishing
11th out of 12 finishers in the semis.