Abdi Bile, one of the most successful athletes from Somalia, won the 1500 m
World Championship in 1987, running the fastest final 800 m of any 1,500 meter race in history. He was a two-time Olympian (1984 and 1996) and dominated the event in the late 1980s. Bile was ranked first in the world at the mile distance in 1989. He was
World Cup champion in the 1500 m in 1989 and two-time world Grand Prix final champion.
Hussein Ahmed Salah, a Somalia-born former long-distance runner from
Djibouti, won a bronze medal in the marathon at the
1988 Summer Olympics. He also won silver medals in this event at the 1987 and 1991 World Championships, as well as the
1985 IAAF World Marathon Cup. Many Somalia-born athletes have found success in the diaspora.
Mohamed Suleiman, who competes for
Qatar, achieved the greatest success of his career when he won the bronze medal in the
Barcelona Olympics, becoming the first-ever
Olympic medallist for Qatar. Throughout his career, Suleiman ran several
Asian records over 1500 m and the
mile run. He won the
gold medal in the 1500 m representing Asia at the
1992 IAAF World Cup. Suleiman ran for Qatar at two further Olympic Games (in
1996 and
2000) and reached the event finals, although he did not make the podium. Suleiman's younger brothers Nasser and
Abdulrahman Suleiman have also competed internationally in middle-distance running – Abdulrahman was the 2002 Asian champion for the 1500 m.
Mo Farah holds the European track record for
10,000 metres, the British road record for 10,000 metres, the British indoor record in the
3000 metres, the British track record for
5000 metres and the European indoor record for 5000 metres. In July 2010, Farah won Britain's first-ever men's European gold medal at 10,000 m. He followed this with a gold in the 5000 m at the
2011 World Championships in Athletics, in
Daegu,
South Korea, becoming the 5th male athlete to complete the long-distance double at the championships and the first British man to do so.
Mustafa Mohamed, the Somali-
Swedish long-distance runner who mainly competes in the
3000 metres steeplechase. Won
gold in the 2006
Nordic Cross Country Championships and at the 1st SPAR European Team Championships in
Leiria,
Portugal in 2009. He beat the 31-year-old Swedish record in 2007.
Abdihakem Abdirahman the
Somali-American long-distance runner who specializes in the 10,000 metres, won
Gold for this event at the
US Olympic Trials in 2008. ==Basketball==