Hakim Toumi

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Hakim Toumi
Personal information
Native nameالحكيم التومي
NationalityAlgerian
Born (1961-01-30) 30 January 1961 (age 63)
Algiers
Sport
CountryAlgeria
SportHammer throw
Achievements and titles
Personal best74.76 metres (245.3 ft) (1998)

Hakim Toumi OLY (

Arabic: الحكيم التومي; born 30 January 1961 in Algiers, Algiers Province) is a retired male hammer thrower from Algeria
.

Toumi twice represented his native country at the

Summer Olympics, in 1984 and 1988. He set his personal best distance of 74.76 metres (245.3 ft) on 8 August 1998 in Algiers
.

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
Representing  Algeria
1981 World Cup
Rome, Italy
8th
59.80 m
1
1983 World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
26th (q) 65.54 m
Mediterranean Games
Casablanca, Morocco
5th 66.64 m
1984 African Championships
Rabat, Morocco
1st 68.64 m
Olympic Games Los Angeles, United States 17th (q) 67.68 m
1985 African Championships
Cairo, Egypt
1st 70.56 m
World Cup
Canberra, Australia
5th
69.84 m
1
1986 Goodwill Games
Moscow, Soviet Union
13th 67.00 m
1987 All-Africa Games
Nairobi, Kenya
1st 70.10 m
Mediterranean Games
Latakia, Syria
4th 68.64 m
1988 African Championships
Annaba, Algeria
1st 69.06 m
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
26th (q) 65.78 m
1989 African Championships
Lagos, Nigeria
1st 69.98 m
Universiade
Duisburg, West Germany
10th 66.94 m
World Cup
Barcelona, Spain
8th
67.62 m
1
1990 African Championships
Cairo, Egypt
3rd 66.34 m
1991 All-Africa Games
Cairo, Egypt
2nd 63.12 m
1992 African Championships Mauritius 1st 69.80 m
World Cup
Havana, Cuba
7th
68.14 m
1
1993 African Championships
Durban, South Africa
1st 69.82 m
1994 World Cup
London, United Kingdom
7th
69.38 m
1
1995 World Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
31st (q) 68.38 m
All-Africa Games
Harare, Zimbabwe
1st 67.12 m
1996 African Championships
Yaoundé, Cameroon
1st 69.32 m
1997 Mediterranean Games
Bari, Italy
8th 69.14 m
World Championships
Athens, Greece
36th (q) 68.32 m
1998 African Championships
Dakar, Senegal
2nd 69.36 m
1999 All-Africa Games
Johannesburg, South Africa
4th 64.11 m

1Representing Africa

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