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world youth best performance. He was not disqualified from senior meets such as the World Championships or the Asian Games or the 2005 World Cross Country Championships because he was found to hold junior age at that time. The disqualifications of Taher were particularly beneficial for Moroccan runner
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Taher was found guilty of falsifying his age; according to IAAF, it had "emerged that the athlete falsified a birth certificate in order to obtain a Kenyan passport listing his birthday as 1 December 1989, when his real date of birth was 1 December 1986." In addition, his former name was found to be
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The sanctions pertaining to Taher's over-age in competitions were finally announced in August 2007. His performances at the 2005 World Youth Championships, the 2007 World Cross Country Championships and the 2006 World Junior Championships were annulled, meaning that Taher lost his medals and the
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event. Reportedly, Taher "made it look easy" as he let other runners lead the race until he broke away at the final water jump. With the time 5:23.95 minutes he set a new world youth's best performance. The previous best performance belonged to Kenyan Ronald Kipchumba Rutto with 5:27.64 minutes.
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Meanwhile, in the same city, the age manipulation case was brought forth at the IAAF Council meeting. The investigation had not yet concluded, but it was reported that there was "strong suspicion of age manipulation". The case had been brought to government level in Kenya as IAAF president
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It was still unknown whether the identity was forged by Taher himself or by someone else. If he is found to have forged his identity himself, Taher could face a two-year ban from the sport, similar to the suspension imposed upon first time doping offenders.
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Both his former name, substituted with an Arabic name upon arrival in Bahrain, and his reported birth date were subjects of investigation for the following two years. According to the official Bahraini papers, Taher was born 1 December 1989 and named
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While age investigations were ongoing, Taher was allowed to continue his career both in international junior and senior meets. Three weeks after the World Youth Championships he finished fifteenth in 3000 m steeplechase at the
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in Stuttgart, in which he was entitled to run after collecting points during certain designated meets throughout the season. He was then selected to represent Asia at the
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distance as the 3000 metres steeplechase is not contested on indoor arenas. He opened the 2006 outdoor season by finishing nineteenth in the junior race at the
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in a junior cross-country race in 2001. Kiplagat was quoted as saying that "I have already told IAAF that the two runners are cheats and we have the proof".
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and born on 24 March 1984. If this were the case, Taher would be 21 years old at the time of the World Youth Championships and ineligible to compete.
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of Kenya, Komen sprinted away on the last stretch to take the gold medal in a new championship record of 8:14.00 minutes. Taher finished in 8:16.64.
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The allegiance transfer from Kenya to Bahrain took place on 1 January 2005. Taher emerged on the international athletics scene at the
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As the IAAF investigations concluded in 2007, the outcome was reported at the IAAF Council Meeting held in conjunction with the
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in Beijing, Taher won the silver medal in the steeplechase race. Having crossed the last water jump aside
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Towards the end of the season he finished tenth in 3000 m steeplechase at the
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Not soon after, however, questions arose over the identity of Taher.
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Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field)
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Index

Dennis Keter

Bahrain
Asian Games
2006 Doha
2010 Guangzhou
Arabic
middle-distance runner
Bahrain
Kenya
3000 metres steeplechase
Bahraini national record
Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria
2005 World Cross Country Championships
2005 World Youth Championships
Marrakech, Morocco
2000 metres steeplechase
István Gyulai
International Association of Athletics Federations
East African Standard
Eliud Kipchoge
2005 World Championships
2006 World Indoor Championships
3000 metres
2006 World Cross Country Championships
2006 World Junior Championships
Willy Komen
Lamine Diack
Maina Kamanda
Belal Mansoor Ali

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