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Algerian sprinter (born 1977)
Malik Khaled Ahmed Louahla (
Arabic :مالك خالد أحمد الواحلة; born 19 December 1977
[1] ) is an Algerian
sprinter , he specializes in the
200 and
400 metres .
In the 400m heats at the
2001 World Championships , Louahla ran a career best of 45.13 seconds. The following day, he ran a time of 45.14 seconds, but was eliminated from the competition in the semi-final. His personal best 200m time is 20.62 seconds, achieved in August 2004 in
Algiers .
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing
Algeria
1996
World Junior Championships
Sydney, Australia
33rd (h)
100 m
10.82
30th (qf)
200 m
22.06
1997
Mediterranean Games
Bari, Italy
1st
4 × 400 m relay
3:02.78
World Championships
Athens, Greece
51st (h)
200 m
21.31
13th (h)
4 × 400 m relay
3:05.22
Universiade
Catania, Italy
–
100 m
DQ
14th (sf)
200 m
21.27
1999
World Indoor Championships
Maebashi, Japan
21st (h)
200 m
21.24 (iNR)
Military World Games
Zagreb, Croatia
1st
200 m
20.96
World Championships
Seville, Spain
51st (h)
200 m
21.21
2000
African Championships
Algiers, Algeria
2nd
400 m
45.78
1st
4 × 400 m relay
3:05.45
Olympic Games
Sydney, Australia
35th (h)
400 m
46.06
–
4 × 400 m relay
DQ
2001
Mediterranean Games
Radès, Tunisia
1st
400 m
45.56
2nd
4 × 400 m relay
3:07.50
World Championships
Edmonton, Canada
9th (sf)
400 m
45.14
2003
World Championships
Paris, France
37th (h)
400 m
46.22
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
27th (qf)
200 m
20.93
Pan Arab Games
Algiers, Algeria
2nd
200 m
20.84
2005
Mediterranean Games
Almería, Spain
5th
200 m
21.15
2006
African Championships
Bambous, Mauritius
4th
400 m
45.69
2007
All-Africa Games
Algiers, Algeria
4th
4 × 400 m relay
3:05.32
1951: France (
Degats ,
Martin-du-Gard ,
Clare ,
El Mabrouk )
1955: France (
Degats ,
Martin-du-Gard ,
Haarhoff ,
Galland )
1959: Greece (
Moragiemos ,
Kormalis ,
Georgopoulos ,
Sillis )
1963: France (
van Praagh ,
Leriche ,
Boccardo ,
Hiblot )
1967: Italy (
Ottolina ,
Puosi ,
Fusi ,
Bello )
1971: Italy (
Giovanardi ,
Puosi ,
Cellerino ,
Bello )
1975: Yugoslavia (
Ivičak ,
Čikić ,
Savić ,
Alebić )
1979: France (
Dubois ,
Demarthon ,
Fellice ,
Froissart )
1983: France (
Février ,
Llatser ,
Boussemart ,
Canti )
1987: Italy (
Pantone ,
Petrella ,
Montanari ,
Ribaud )
1991: Italy (
Vaccari ,
Aimar ,
Nuti ,
Grossi )
1993: France (
Rapnouil ,
Hilaire ,
Jaffory ,
Diagana )
1997: Algeria (
S.-A. Louahla ,
Talhaoui ,
Aichaoui ,
M. Louahla )
2001: Greece (
Oikonomidis ,
Lessis ,
Iakovakis ,
Dimotsios )
2005: Spain (
Canal ,
Testa ,
Barrios ,
Reina )
2009: Spain (
Martín ,
Ezquerro ,
Ujakpor ,
Orozco )
2013: Italy (
Valentini ,
Juarez ,
Tricca ,
Galvan )
2018: Italy (
Leonardi ,
Tricca ,
Galvan ,
Re )
2022: Algeria (
Bendjemaa ,
Ali Gouaned ,
Lahoulou ,
Moula )