Nagui Asaad

Nagui Asaad
Nagui Asaad

Nagui Asaad Youssef ناجى أسعد, (born September 12, 1945 [1] ), is an Egyptian athlete (track and field) who represented Egypt in the international events in the 1970s and early 1980s in shot put and discus throw.

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Biography

Nagui Asaad was born to a Coptic family in the north of Egypt, then moved to Cairo where he graduated from The Faculty of Sport (Physical) Education for Boys at Helwan University, following that he worked as a member of teaching staff in the same faculty after graduation. During his work he obtained a PhD Degree in Physical education, and he currently works as a professor[2] in the same faculty.

Nagui Asaad played in the Basketball team of El Ahly Sporting club between 1966 and 1969 [3] then he joined the Athletic team at the same club and became the Egyptian champion in Shot Put.

Along with his colleagues Hisham Greis, Hassan Ahmed Hamad and Mohamed Naguib Hamed formed one of the strongest Egyptian teams in throw events, a lot of Egyptian sport experts consider them to be the strongest team Egypt ever had.

Following his retirement from competitive events he Worked for many years in Bahrain as a coach for the national Athletic team and returned to Egypt in the 1990s to work in the same field with the Egyptian national team [4] as the squad's technical manager.[5]

In 1999 as he was setting up a throwing school in Egypt, he recruited Discus thrower Omar Ahmed El Ghazaly and hammer thrower Mohsen El Anany [6] who joined the Egyptian squad after that and won championships in their fields under his supervision.

The achievement under his management were described as unprecedented in the history of Egypt's Athletics Federation since its 1910 founding.[4]

Achievements

Nagui Asaad remains the only Egyptian athlete (track and field) to win Gold medals in three major championships, namely; All Africa Games,[7] Mediterranean Games[8] and African Championships in Athletics.[9]

Nagui Asaad and Abdel Herin (1955 Mediterranean Games Marathon) remain to date the only two Egyptian Track and field athletes to have won a Gold medal each in the Mediterranean Games.

Internationally he ranks as number 130 of the world's 150 all time best throws shot put [10] by 20.71 Metre.

Championships record throws

Nagui Asaad held the championship record of the African Championships since 1982 African Championships in Athletics, with a throw of 20.44 metres.[11] until 2004 African Championships in Athletics when Janus Robberts achieved 21.02.

His record shot put throw in All Africa games of 19.48 stood since 1973 All-Africa Games [12] as the championship record for twenty six years until Burger Lambrechts broke it at the 1999 All-Africa Games.

Between 1971 and 1979 Nagui Asaad held the championship record of the Mediterranean Games in Shot Put with a throw of 20.19 Meters, this record was broken by Vladimir Milić from Yugoslavia in 1979.

Shot Put Medals

  • Twice Gold medallist in Shot Put of the All Africa Games , 1973 , Nigeria, 1978 , Algeria[14]
  • Twice Gold medallist in Shot Put of East and Central African Championships 1981, 1982.[15]
  • Gold medallist in shot put of the 1980 Liberty Bell Classic (19.69 m), (Olympic Boycott Games) the alternative event arranged for those nations boycotting the 1980 Olympic Games [16]
Year Tournament Venue Result Event
1971 Mediterranean Games İzmir, Turkey 1st Shot Put
1973 All-Africa Games Lagos, Nigeria 1st Shot Put
1978 All-Africa Games Algiers, Algeria 1st Shot Put
1979 African Championship Dakar, Senegal 1st Shot Put
Mediterranean Games Split, Yugoslavia 2nd Shot Put
1980 Olympic Boycott Games Philadelphia, USA 1st Shot Put
1982 African Championship Cairo, Egypt 1st Shot Put

Discus medals

  • Silver medallist in Discus throw of the All Africa Games, Nigeria, 1973 .[19]
Year Tournament Venue Result Event
1971 Mediterranean Games İzmir, Turkey 2nd Discus
1973 All-Africa Games Lagos, Nigeria 2nd Discus

Olympic Games

Despite multiple attempts ,Nagui Asaad never competed in any of the Summer Olympic Games [20]

  • 1968 Summer Olympics, Nagui Asaad missed qualifying for the Egyptian Olympic team - by two centimeters.
  • 1972 Summer Olympics, he went with the Egyptian team to Munich, but was withdrawn by his government after the Munich massacre when members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually murdered by the Islamic terrorist group Black September.[21][22][23][24][25]
  • 1976 Summer Olympics, after arrival to Montréal, Egypt withdrew from the Games as part of the antiapartheid boycott. This was due to that in 1972 and 1976 a large number of African countries threatened the IOC with a boycott to force them to ban South Africa and Rhodesia, because of their segregationist regimes. New Zealand was also one of the African boycott targets, due to the "All Blacks" (national rugby team) having toured apartheid-ruled South Africa. The IOC conceded in the first two cases, but refused to ban New Zealand on the grounds that rugby was not an Olympic sport.[26] Fulfilling their threat, twenty African countries were joined by Guyana and Iraq in a Tanzania-led withdrawal from the Montreal Games, after a few of their athletes had already competed.[26][27] Athletes from Cameroon, Egypt, Morocco, and Tunisia competed on July 18–20 before these nations withdrew from the Games.
  • 1980 Summer Olympics, Egypt Boycotted the Moscow Games and he went to become the Gold medallist in shot put of the 1980 Liberty Bell Classic, (Olympic Boycott Games) the alternative event arranged for those nations boycotting the 1980 Olympic Games.[16]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Lista Anno
  2. ^ Faculty of Physical Education website in Arabic
  3. ^ Alaraby article
  4. ^ a b Al-Ahram Weekly article
  5. ^ Al-Ahram Weekly article
  6. ^ IAAF on Omar El Ghazaly
  7. ^ Egyptian sports
  8. ^ Mediterraean games athletics resuls on GBR Athletics website
  9. ^ a b African Athletic Champions, GBR Athletics website
  10. ^ 150 best Shot Put
  11. ^ African Championships GBR Athletics
  12. ^ All-Africa Games - GBR Athletics
  13. ^ a b Mediterranean games athletics results on gbrathletics website
  14. ^ GBR Athleticswebsite, All Africa Games results
  15. ^ East and Central African Championships results on GBR Athletics website
  16. ^ a b GBR Athletics website
  17. ^ Zoom info
  18. ^ GBR Athletics website
  19. ^ GBR Athletics website
  20. ^ The mermaid tavern
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  22. ^ Terrorism - Google Books. Books.google.com. 2001-09-11. http://books.google.com/books?id=36PiolMMZrUC&pg=PA10&dq=%22munich+massacre%22+terrorists&hl=en&ei=uVIgTNfOOsL6lwf264mOAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%22munich%20massacre%22%20terrorists&f=false. Retrieved 2010-06-22. 
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  26. ^ a b "African nations boycott costly Montreal Games". CBC Sports. 2008-07-30. http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/history/story/2008/05/09/f-olympics-history-1976.html. Retrieved 2009-02-06. 
  27. ^ "Africa and the XXIst Olympiad" (PDF). Olympic Review (International Olympic Committee) (109–110): 584–585. November–December 1976. http://www.la84foundation.org/OlympicInformationCenter/OlympicReview/1976/ore109/ore109h.pdf. Retrieved 02009-02-06 February 6, 2009. 



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