El Geurrouj Still Has Midas Touch

3f0d59d5-ac55-4832-a9cd-85d38a28def0Ten years on from the Athenian drama of the 2004 Olympic men’s 1500m final, Hicham El Guerrouj was still playing catch up.

The welcoming folk of Douar Ait Iktel, a remote village some 1200m from sea level in the Atlas Mountains, an hour and a half’s drive south of Marrakech, had already greeted the visiting party of IAAF ambassadors, Athletes’ Commission members and officials by the time the world’s fastest ever 1500m runner and miler arrived – somewhat flustered and profusely apologetic, but looking the epitome of cool in his Top Gun-style aviator shades.

“I am sorry, but I stopped to have some tea at a village at the foot of the mountains and I got lost,” said El Guerrouj, addressing the villagers lined around the railings of the Ait Iktel school playground, and the 80 children gathered to take part in an IAAF/Nestle Healthy Kids Athletics day organised by the Moroccan Association for Sport and Development and supported by Athletics for a Better World, the IAAF’s burgeoning social responsibility project.

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