Meet the First Bahraini Woman to Finish Tokyo Marathon
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Bahrain’s Dalia Al Sadiqi just made history at the Tokyo Marathon—one step closer to earning the prestigious Six Star Medal!
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Historic strides! Bahrain’s Dalia Al Sadiqi has just etched her name in the record books, becoming the first Bahraini woman to complete the Tokyo Marathon—one of the world’s most prestigious races and part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors series!
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What Makes the Tokyo Marathon a Big Deal?
The Tokyo Marathon is one of only seven races that hold the World Marathon Major title, alongside the Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, New York City, and newly added Sydney Marathons. Completing all six original races earns runners the prestigious Six Star Medal and a spot in the Abbott World Marathon Majors Hall of Fame—a dream Dalia is determined to achieve!
Dalia’s Road to the Six Star Medal
The Bahraini runner has already checked off Berlin 2024 and Tokyo 2025, with her sights now set on the London Marathon in April 2025.
"It is a privilege to represent my country, and I look forward to running the upcoming Majors," she shared, reflecting on her inspiring journey.
With unstoppable determination, Dalia is well on her way to earning her place among the world’s top marathoners—one finish line at a time! 🏅🏃♀️🇧🇭
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