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Adil Belgaid

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Adil Belgaid
Rayuwa
Haihuwa 15 Satumba 1970 (54 shekaru)
ƙasa Moroko
Harshen uwa Abzinanci
Karatu
Harsuna Larabci
Abzinanci
Sana'a
Sana'a judoka (en) Fassara
Tsayi 183 cm

 

Adil Belgaïd (an haife shi a ranar 15 ga watan Satumba 1970)[1] ɗan wasan Judoka ne ɗan ƙasar Maroko.[2]

Nasarorin da aka samu

[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]
Shekara Gasar Wuri Ajin nauyi
2004 Gasar Judo ta Afirka Na biyu Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (81 kg)
2002 Gasar Judo ta Afirka 3rd Bude aji
2001 Gasar Judo ta Duniya 7th Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (81 kg)
Gasar Judo ta Afirka 3rd Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (81 kg)
3rd Bude aji
2000 Gasar Judo ta Afirka 1st Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (81 kg)
1998 Gasar Judo ta Afirka 1st Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (81 kg)
7th Bude aji
1997 Gasar Judo ta Afirka 1st Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (78 kg)
Wasannin Rum Na biyu Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (78 kg)
1996 Gasar Judo ta Afirka 1st Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (78 kg)
Na biyu Bude aji
1993 Gasar Judo ta Duniya 7th Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (78 kg)
Wasannin Rum 3rd Rabin matsakaicin nauyi (78 kg)

Adil Belgaid: A Judo Legend and a Committed Philanthropist in Service of Youth

Internationally recognized as an exceptional judo champion, Adil Belgaid embodies the epitome of success in the world of sports. His career showcases a series of dazzling triumphs, highlighting a journey marked by courage, tenacity, and unwavering devotion to judo. However, his impact extends beyond the judo mats, towards a profound commitment to the sports and social community.

    • A Legacy of Success:**

Adil Belgaid has forged his legacy as a six-time African champion, and his name is synonymous with success, boasting three world master judo champion titles. Yet, beyond medals and titles, it is his perseverance and tireless pursuit of excellence that make him a legendary figure in the world of sports.

    • A Stellar Journey:**

His numerous medals won at the Francophone Games and Mediterranean Games testify to his mastery of the sport at the international level. Adil Belgaid is also a triple Arab champion, an achievement that demonstrates his determination to excel at all levels.

    • World Conquests:**

His performances at the World Championships in Hamilton in 1993 and Munich in 2001 proved his ability to compete at the highest level. These successes further fueled his determination to push the boundaries of excellence.

    • Olympic Hero:**

By participating in the Olympic Games three times and carrying the flag of Morocco at Sydney 2000, Adil Belgaid has left his mark on Olympic history as an accomplished athlete and proud representative of his nation.

    • International Triumphs:**

Adil Belgaid not only excels in personal victories but also shines in prestigious international tournaments such as the Grand Prix events in New York, Paris, Milan, Rome, and Monaco. His consistent success worldwide demonstrates his ability to shine in the most demanding global competitions.

    • A Committed Philanthropist:**

However, Adil Belgaid's legacy is not limited to his sporting achievements. He stands out for his concrete commitment to community development and encouraging youth to engage in sports activities. As the president of the Association of Moroccan Sports Ambassadors, he actively works to provide opportunities for underprivileged youth by introducing sports as a means of personal development and community strengthening.

His unique approach is rooted in the path of excellence, a philosophy he shares with his fellow association members. Together, they strive not only to achieve excellence but to create an exception. Adil Belgaid and his team work tirelessly to inspire youth to push their limits and aim higher, both in sports and in life.

Adil Belgaid's legacy goes beyond medals and titles. He represents the embodiment of determination, dedication, inspiration, and positive impact on society. Adil Belgaid is a complete role model, a champion in the arena of sports, and a beacon of hope for future generations.

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  1. Adil Belgaïd at JudoInside.com
  2. Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill ; et al. "Adil Belgaïd Olympic Results" . Olympics at Sports-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 13 August 2017.