Mohsen Mohamed Anani
Mohsen Mohamed Anani (Arabic: محسن محمد عبد المحسن عناني يوسف مصطفى, Mohsen Mohamed Abdel-Mohsen Anani Yousef Mustafa; born 21 May 1985) is an Egyptian hammer thrower. He was born in Tunis, Tunisia.
He started as a shotputter, following that El Anany was recruited by former African shot put champion Nagui Asaad,[1] who was setting up a throwing school that also included discus thrower Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly and shot putter Yasser Fathy Ibrahim Farag.[2]
His personal best throw is 77.36 metres, achieved on March 29, 2010 in Al Qâhira. This is the current national record.[3]
Achievements
Year |
Competition |
Venue |
Position |
Event |
Notes |
Representing Egypt |
2001 |
African Junior Championships |
Réduit, Mauritius |
2nd |
Hammer throw |
57.11 m |
World Youth Championships |
Debrecen, Hungary |
19th (q) |
Hammer throw (5 kg) |
65.38 m |
2002 |
World Junior Championships |
Kingston, Jamaica |
— |
Hammer (6 kg) |
NM |
2003 |
African Junior Championships |
Garoua, Cameroon |
1st |
Hammer throw (6 kg) |
68.41 m |
All-Africa Games |
Abuja, Nigeria |
5th |
Hammer throw |
67.24 m |
2004 |
World Junior Championships |
Grosseto, Italy |
2nd |
Hammer throw (6 kg) |
72.98 m |
2005 |
Islamic Solidarity Games |
Mecca, Saudi Arabia |
4th |
Hammer throw |
69.50 m |
Mediterranean Games |
Almería, Spain |
8th |
Hammer throw |
69.83 m |
World Championships |
Helsinki, Finland |
23rd (q) |
Hammer throw |
71.78 m |
2006 |
African Championships |
Bambous, Mauritius |
3rd |
Hammer throw |
69.22 m |
2007 |
All-Africa Games |
Algiers, Algeria |
2nd |
Hammer throw |
72.00 m |
Universiade |
Bangkok, Thailand |
4th |
Hammer throw |
72.66 m |
World Championships |
Osaka, Japan |
19th (q) |
Hammer throw |
72.93 m |
Pan Arab Games |
Cairo, Egypt |
1st |
Hammer throw |
74.22 m |
2008 |
Olympic Games |
Beijing, China |
— (q) |
Hammer throw |
NM |
2009 |
Universiade |
Belgrade, Serbia |
10th |
Hammer throw |
69.91 m |
World Championships |
Berlin, Germany |
20th (q) |
Hammer throw |
72.68 m |
Jeux de la Francophonie |
Beirut, Lebanon |
1st |
Hammer throw |
71.30 m |
2010 |
African Championships |
Nairobi, Kenya |
1st |
Hammer throw |
74.72 m |
2012 |
African Championships |
Porto Novo, Benin |
2nd |
Hammer throw |
74.31 m |
References
- ↑ AFNCI
- ↑ IAAF on Omar El Ghazaly
- ↑ Egyptian athletics records