Mohammad Hazzory

Mohammad Hazzory
Personal information
Nationality Syria
Born (1983-01-01) 1 January 1983
Aleppo, Syria
Height178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
Sport
SportAthletics
Event(s)
Triple jump, Long jump

Mohammad Hazzory (also spelled Hazouri, Arabic: محمد حزوري; born 1 January 1983 in Aleppo) is a former Syrian triple jumper.[1][2]

He finished fifth at the 2003 Asian Championships, sixth at the 2005 Asian Championships and fifth at the 2006 Asian Games. He also competed at the 2004 Olympic Games without reaching the final.

His personal best jump is 16.67 metres, achieved at the 2005 Mediterranean Games in June 2005 in Almería.

Personal bests

Outdoor
  • Triple jump – 16.67 NR (Almería 2005)
  • Long jump – 7.28 m (Damascus 2000)
Indoor
  • Triple jump – 16.42 NR (Tehran 2004)

Competition record

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing  Syria
1999 World Youth ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland 20th (q) Long jump 6.85 m
2000 Arab Junior ChampionshipsDamascus, Syria 1st Long jump 7.28 m
1st Triple jump 15.21 m
2002 West Asian GamesKuwait4th Triple jump 15.91 m
Asian Junior ChampionshipsBangkok, Thailand 3rd Triple jump 16.17 m
2003 Asian ChampionshipsManila, Philippines 5th Triple jump 16.48 m
Arab ChampionshipsAmman, Jordan 2nd Triple jump 16.50 m
2004 Asian Indoor ChampionshipsTehran, Iran 2nd Triple jump 16.42 m
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece 25th (q) Triple jump 16.37 m
Pan Arab GamesAlgiers, Algeria 1st Triple jump 16.58 m
2005 Islamic Solidarity GamesMecca, Saudi Arabia 1st Triple jump 16.39 m
Mediterranean GamesAlmería, Spain 4th Triple jump 16.67 m
Asian ChampionshipsIncheon, South Korea 6th Triple jump 16.26 m
West Asian GamesDoha, Qatar 1st Triple jump 16.48 m
2006 Asian Indoor ChampionshipsPattaya, Thailand 2nd Triple jump 16.20 m
Asian GamesDoha, Qatar 5th Triple jump 16.42 m
2007 Asian ChampionshipsAmman, Jordan 4th Triple jump 16.60 m (w)
2010 West Asian ChampionshipsAleppo, Syria 4th Triple jump 15.76 m

References

  1. ^Mohamed HAZOURI at World Athletics . Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  2. ^Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mohammad Hazouri". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.