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Hafida Izem Hafida Izem (born 20 April 1979) is a Moroccan marathon runner. She represented her country at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Based in Italy, she mainly competes in road races in the country, having won marathons in Bari, Treviso and Naples. ==Biography== Her first international selection came at the 2001 Universiade, where she was 17th over 5000 metres.〔(Izem Hafida ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She won the Bari Marathon the following year.〔Civai, Franco (2010-11-22). (Bari Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She opened her 2003 with a win at the Mare Monti half marathon and she improved her marathon best to 2:36.18 hours at the Rome City Marathon, coming fourth.〔(2003 Half Marathon ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕〔(Kenyan marathon runners win in Rome and Marseille ). IAAF/AFP (2003-03-23). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She won the 2003 Prato Marathon in September.〔(2° Prato Marathon. MARATONA - Classifica Generale Femminile ). Prato Marathon. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She ran a half marathon best to claim the title at the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in February, winning in a time of 1:10:39 hours.〔(Kirui runs 60:22 Half Marathon, as the runners beat the snow in Rome ). IAAF (2004-02-29). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 In March, Izem became the inaugural women's winner of the 2004 Treviso Marathon,〔(Rinaldi and Izem win inaugural Treviso Marathon titles ). IAAF (2004-03-15). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 and just one week later she ran at the 2004 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, taking 65th place.〔 She set a course record at the Vivicittà Firenze Half Marathon the following month.〔Civai, Franco (2011-04-07). (Vivicittà Firenze Half Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 A marathon best of 2:36:02 came at the Neapolis Marathon in Naples and she gained selection to represent Morocco the event at the 2004 Athens Olympics.〔(Albo D'oro Maratona ). Neapolis Marathon. Retrieved 2011-05-02.〕 She was 27th in the Olympic marathon race in Greece.〔(Hafida Izem ). Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 Izem had a period of illness in 2005 but returned in 2006 to set a career best time of 2:31:30 hours at the Frankfurt Marathon, taking third place on the podium.〔Butcher, Pat (2006-10-29). (Kigen successfully defends Frankfurt title ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She was fifth at the Roma-Ostia race in 2007,〔Zorzi, Alberto (2007-02-25). (Barus and Ait Salem produce fast Half Marathons ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 but took the top honours at the Citti di Pistoia Half Marathon a month later.〔Civai, Franco (2011-03-21). (Citti di Pistoia Half Marathon ). Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She also ran a best for the 20 km (1:09:36) that month, coming fifth at the 20 van Alphen.〔van Hemert, Wim (2007-03-12). (Ethiopian 20km double in the Netherlands ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.〕 She won the half marathon race at the 2011 edition of the Casablanca Marathon,〔Benchrif, Mohammed (2011-10-24). (Idrissi takes convincing victory in Casablanca ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-24.〕 then won the Half Marathon de Laayoune at the end of the year.〔(26/12/2011 Stefan Tum and Hafida Izem winners of the 13th Half Marathon de Laayoune ). CAA (2011-12-26). Retrieved on 2011-12-28.〕
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