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Lima Azimi

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200: 51:, running "in a grey T-shirt and a pair of navy-blue tracksuit bottoms". She reportedly had no idea how to use the starting blocks, never having had the opportunity to train with them. Azimi finished last in her heat, with a time of 18.37 seconds - a national record, since she was the first Afghan to run such a race. 48: 238: 176: 231: 272: 224: 101: 33: 277: 164: 148: 267: 40:. She was the first woman to represent Afghanistan at an international sports event, following the fall of the 113: 132: 257: 262: 70: 8: 212: 63: 55: 82: 26: 208: 54:
At the time of the 2003 World Athletics Championships, Azimi was a student of
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Azimi put up attention by representing her country at the
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Afghan
track and field
2003 World Championships in Athletics
Paris
Taliban
100 metre sprint
English language
literature
Kabul University
2004 Athens Olympics
Robina Muqimyar
"Athletisme - Paris 2003"
"Saturday's Paris diary"




"Life after the Taliban - 18.37sec of free running"
"First for an Afghan Woman, and Her Time Does Not Matter"
"Afghan woman makes history"
"A Run to The Future"
Afghanistan
stub
expanding it
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t
e
Categories
Living people
1980s births

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