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Barsham eyes another shot at Olympic glory

- By Leslie Wilson Jr Racing & Special Features Writer

Fresh from securing the prestigiou­s Arab Athlete Award at the annual Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Creative Sports Awards, Qatari high jumper Moutaz Eisa Mohammad Barsham wants to pursue his dream of winning an Olympic gold medal.

The 23- year- old 2012 London Games bronze medallist and 2013 Moscow World Championsh­ip silver medallist was among 16 distinguis­hed recipients of the Creative Sports Award, an honour that aims to spur Arab athletes to achieve greater heights.

“It is an absolute honour to be among such an elite group of winners of the Mohammad Bin Rashid Creative Sports Award,” said Barsham.

“Hopefully, this award will push me a little bit to achieving my goals. I want to thank His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, VicePresid­ent and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the Qatari Athletic Federation and my coach,” the former Asian indoor and world junior champion added. “Hopefully, I can bring the spotlight on Arab athletes with my achievemen­ts.”

Barsham left his mark on the London Olympics when he cleared a height of 2.29m to figure in the medals. His mark of 2.38m won him the silver medal at the World Championsh­ips.

However, he made history at the Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon in June 2013, when he cleared 2.40m, becoming only the eighth jumper to have broken the 2.40m mark outdoors.

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