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Fartun Abukar Omar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fartun Abukar Omar Fartun Abukar Omar (born August 3, 1986 〔http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ab/fartun-abukar-omar-1.html〕) is a Somali athlete. ==Biography== She represented Somalia at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, despite her country having been without a government for thirteen years at that time. She took part in the women's 100 metres race, and finished last in her heat, nonetheless achieving a personal best of 14.29 seconds.〔("Meet the Olympics' unsung heroes" ), BBC〕 She was 18 at the time of the event.〔("SUMMER 2004 GAMES; Free at Last, Islamic Women Compete With Abandon" ), ''New York Times'', August 21, 2004〕 She had never before run a competition on a track, and drifted into the wrong lane for part of the race.〔("More Olympics news" ), ''The Sun'', August 21, 2004〕 ESPN noted that she was the first Muslim woman ever to represent Somalia at any Olympic Games.〔("The passion of the athlete" ), ESPN, September 25, 2004〕
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