Algerian runner duo targeting 800m gold at 2022 World Athletics Championships

Algeria’s Djamel Sedjati will be aiming for gold at the 800m final of the 2022 World Athletics Championships. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 July 2022
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Algerian runner duo targeting 800m gold at 2022 World Athletics Championships

  • Djamel Sedjati, Slimane Moula both won semifinal heats to line up for Saturday’s final

Algeria’s Djamel Sedjati and Slimane Moula have qualified for the final of the men’s 800-meter race at the 2022 World Athletics Championships taking place in the US on Saturday.

The two runners will line up in a field of eight at Saturday’s final after both finished first in their heats at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday.

Sedjati crossed the line first in heat 2 with a time of one minute, 45.44 seconds. France’s Gabriel Tual and Great Britain’s Daniel Rowden finished second and third, respectively. Meanwhile, Moula won the third semifinal heat with a time of 1:44.89, with Canada’s Marco Arop and Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi in second and third, respectively.

Six Arab runners had qualified for the semifinals of the 800m competition.

Sedjati and Moula had been joined by Morocco’s Moad Zahafi, Elhassane Moujahid and Abdelati El-Guesse, as well as Tunisia’s Abdessalem Ayouni, after all successfully completed their preliminary heats.

Zahafi had come first in Heat 3, Sedjati in Heat 4, and Moula in Heat 6, while Moujahid came second in Heat 1. Both Ayouni and El-Guesse came third in the 4th and 6th heats, respectively.


Serena Williams refuses to rule out return to tennis

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Serena Williams refuses to rule out return to tennis

  • The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has not competed since a third-round loss at the 2022 US Open
  • She re-entered the tennis anti-doping testing pool in December, setting off the rumor mill
LOS ANGELES: Serena Williams has reignited speculation that she could make a return to tennis, refusing to rule it out when asked and instead replying: “I don’t know. I’m just going to see what happens.”
The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, a 44-year-old mother-of-two, has not competed since a third-round loss at the 2022 US Open.
But she re-entered the tennis anti-doping testing pool in December, setting off the rumor mill, only to deny that she was making a comeback.
She was questioned about the prospect again on television show “Today” on Wednesday and while not confirming any plans, she also would not rule it out.
“I’m just having fun and enjoying my life right now,” Williams said.
Pressed on whether that was a yes or no, she replied: “That’s not a yes or a no. I don’t know, I’m just going to see what happens.”
Asked why she had re-entered the drug-testing program, Williams said: “Did I re-enter? I didn’t know if I was out. Listen, I can’t discuss this.”
Williams’ sister Venus played at the ongoing Australian Open in Melbourne aged 45 after being handed a wildcard and was knocked out in the first round.
Venus also competed at tournaments in Auckland and Hobart after returning to tennis in July after almost two years away.
During the Australian Open, former world number one Jim Courier, now a commentator, noted how onerous it was for athletes to be on the anti-doping testing pool.
Once they are, they need to provide information about where and when they are available to give samples.
They need to complete testing for six months before being allowed to return to competition.
“No person that doesn’t have intentions to play professional tennis is going to put themselves in that list, especially someone who has as much experience doing it as Serena Williams,” Courier said.
“Serena denied (in December) she’s coming back, but I think unless she gets injured there is no doubt she’s going to play somewhere at some point.
“Whether that’s the mixed doubles at the US Open, whether that’s doubles with her sister somewhere, whether it’s singles, only she knows.
“But there’s no other way to interpret that.”
The Williams sisters won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles as a pair and three Olympic gold medals.