Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s 400m hurdler Abderrahman Samba produced a fine performance to book berth in this year's World Athletics Championships in Budapest, registering a qualifying mark on way to win the title at the Memorial Ottolia in Savona, Italy.
The world bronze medallist set a meet record of 48.56 secs to claim victory in the event, which is a World Athletics Continental Tour Challenger meeting.
The qualification mark for the World Championships is 48.70 secs.
Home favourite and Olympic finalist Alessandro Sibilio, who was competing after two years, gave Samba a good fight but had to settle for second place in 48.72 secs. Another Qatari hurdler Bassemi Hemeida finished third after his season’s best of 49.98 secs.
The victory in Italy is a significant moment for Samba, who has been struggling with injury post the Tokyo Olympics.
The 28-yearold was supposed to begin the season at the Diamond League opener in Doha last month, but was conspicuous by his absence.
In the 400m hurdles, an event that is increasingly making headlines thanks to Norway’s world record holder Karsten Warholm, Samba is the Qatari national record holder with a best of 46.98, the fifth-fastest time ever. Samba, who finished fifth at the Tokyo Games, was unable to compete in 2022 after injuring his hamstring during warm-up for the Doha event in May.
Following surgery and a lengthy period of rehabilitation, he has trained well over the winter under the guidance of his new coach, Massimo Matrone. “I was in good shape this time last year and I was disappointed to miss out on the World Championships, but I’ve had a consistent block of training and I’m healthy and ready to race.
The 400m hurdles is one of the most exciting events on the programme right now and I want to be back in the mix,” Samba had said recently.