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Zouhair Talbi (born 8 April 1995) is a Moroccan long distance runner. Originally from Tighassaline, Khenifra, Morocco, he studied at the Northwest Kansas Technical College, and then moved to Oklahoma City University. He was a 2015 World University Games silver medalist. He set a 28:02 personal best in Portland, Oregon in 2019.

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  • Zouhair Talbi (de)
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  • Zouhair Talbi (* 8. April 1995 in , Béni Mellal-Khénifra) ist ein marokkanischer Leichtathlet, der sich auf die Langstreckenläufe spezialisiert hat. (de)
  • Zouhair Talbi (ur. 8 kwietnia 1995) – marokański lekkoatleta specjalizujący się w biegach długich. W 2013 startował na mistrzostwach świata w biegach przełajowych w Bydgoszczy, na których indywidualnie zajął 14. miejsce w biegu juniorów, a wraz z kolegami z reprezentacji zdobył brąz w drużynie. W 2015 sięgnął po srebro uniwersjady w biegu na 5000 metrów. (pl)
  • Zouhair Talbi (born 8 April 1995) is a Moroccan long distance runner. Originally from Tighassaline, Khenifra, Morocco, he studied at the Northwest Kansas Technical College, and then moved to Oklahoma City University. He was a 2015 World University Games silver medalist. He set a 28:02 personal best in Portland, Oregon in 2019. (en)
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  • Tighassaline, Khenifra, Morocco (en)
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  • Zouhair Talbi (* 8. April 1995 in , Béni Mellal-Khénifra) ist ein marokkanischer Leichtathlet, der sich auf die Langstreckenläufe spezialisiert hat. (de)
  • Zouhair Talbi (born 8 April 1995) is a Moroccan long distance runner. Originally from Tighassaline, Khenifra, Morocco, he studied at the Northwest Kansas Technical College, and then moved to Oklahoma City University. He was a 2015 World University Games silver medalist. He set a 28:02 personal best in Portland, Oregon in 2019. On May 14, 2021, he met the Olympic qualifying standard as he won the 10,000m at the Sound Running Track Meet in California and in doing so improved his personal best from 28:02 to 27:20:61. It was the second-fastest performance ever by a collegiate athlete and ranked No. 7 in the world for the year so far. Displaying a fast finish Talbi was in third with two laps remaining before covering the final 400 meters in 59.41 seconds to beat Emmanuel Bor and Joe Klecker. However, Talbi had to be pulled from the Olympics shortly before the commencement as he had not met the drug testing requirements for an athlete from Morocco. (en)
  • Zouhair Talbi (ur. 8 kwietnia 1995) – marokański lekkoatleta specjalizujący się w biegach długich. W 2013 startował na mistrzostwach świata w biegach przełajowych w Bydgoszczy, na których indywidualnie zajął 14. miejsce w biegu juniorów, a wraz z kolegami z reprezentacji zdobył brąz w drużynie. W 2015 sięgnął po srebro uniwersjady w biegu na 5000 metrów. (pl)
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