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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsEarly career[edit]Doping suspension[edit]Later career[edit]International competitions[edit]Personal bests[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Early career[edit]Her first podium finish at the 2005 European Athletics Indoor Championships came with controversy. She took the bronze medal but impeded fourth-placed Helen Clitheroe in the final stages of the 1500\u00a0m. However, Clitheroe’s appeal was not successful and Dehiba came away with her first European medal.[1]At the age of 14, she ran 1500m in 4 min 21 s barefoot and 3000m in 9 min 26 s. She was subsequently selected by Said Aouita (DTN Moroccan at the time) for his first international competition in 1994 at the African Junior Championships in Algiers (Algeria). She was placed sixth in the 3,000 m junior when she was still only 14 years. She became vice-world champion High school cross country in 1996 in Turkey (youngest world champion cross country team). (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4To complete her education Hind completely stopped competing from July 1998 to June 2003. On resumption of her running in 2003 qualified for the Championship of France Elite 2003 Narbonne at 800m.In December 2002, she met her husband, Fodil Dehiba in France, and married in 2003 and obtained French nationality before the close of entries for the Athens Olympic Games. At the Athens Olympics, she ran for France and ranked eighth in the third qualifying round of the 1500 m, taking the last qualifying spot in the semifinals.Hind won the bronze medal at the European Indoor Championships in Madrid in 1500 m. in March 2005 and in 2010 she won the silver medal at the European Championships in Barcelona at 1500m. Dehiba (centre right) competing at the 2010 European ChampionshipsIn 2005, she was the second meeting of the Paris Saint-Denis and set a new record of France of 1500 m in Rieti in 4 min 00 s 49.During the winter of 2006, it ranks 4th in the final of the World Indoor Championships in 1500 m in Moscow, she beat the record of France in 4 min 05 s 63.During the winter of 2012, it ranks fifth of the World Indoor Championships in Istanbul in 1500. She will recover the world bronze medal after the disqualification of two athletes for doping.Doping suspension[edit]In January 2007, she was tested positive to EPO. She received a two year suspension.[2][3][4]Later career[edit]On 16 July 2010, Hind take the second place in the 1500m Diamond league Paris, she broke for the second time the National French Record 1500m, 3 min 59 s 76. At the European Athletics Championships in 2010 (1 August 2010, Hind Dehiba won the silver medal in the 1500\u00a0m in 4\u00a0min 1.17\u00a0s, losing to Spain’s Nuria Fern\u00e1ndez. A month later in Split, the French won the 1500\u00a0m very tactical Continental Cup (formerly World Cup of Nations) in the Europe team, beating out the Kenyan Olympic champion Nancy Langat in a very sprint tight. The latter suffered a drop to ten meters from the finish. She ended her season by winning the rally Carmaux (Tarn), where she established the world’s best performance of the year on the mile in 4\u00a0min 29\u00a0sec 06.During her career, Hind had three podiums in Diamond League (second in Paris in 2005, second in Paris in 2010 and third in Lausanne in 2011). It was ranked 4th in the World Ranking in 2005 and 2010 to 1500. She won three times France Indoor Championships 1500\u00a0m (2004-2005 and 2011), five times the championships of France Elites outdoor 1500\u00a0m (2005, 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012) as well as championships in France 800m in 2009. She became the first and only French athlete to date to have run a 1500\u00a0m in less than 4 minutes, with a time of 3 min 59 s 76 at the Diamond League Meeting in Paris at the Stade de France on 16 July 2010. Hind ran 35 times during her career in less than 4\u00a0min 10\u00a0sec and 15 times in less than 4 min 05 s at 1500\u00a0m. In the 800\u00a0m, she ran four times in less than 2 minutes. Twice Hind ran in less than 4\u00a0min 30\u00a0sec in the mile and two times in less than 9 minutes about 3000\u00a0m.13 October 2012, at Meaux, she was elected a member of the Steering Committee of the Board of Seine-et-Marne Athletics for a period of four years. Hind seat on the Commission’s High Level Sport and chairman of the Athletes Commission.Hind was a professional athlete for two years in the National Athletics League (LNA) from 1\u00a0January 2011 to 31\u00a0December 2012.She graduated with honors from the University Diploma of European Physical Preparator at the University of Lyon1, Brussels and Lausanne (Degree Coach Condition Trainer).Hind gave birth to a baby girl named In\u00e8s in Albuquerque, United States, on 23 July 2013.On 14 November 2016 in Corbeil Essonnes (France), Hind gave birth to “triplets” named Adam, Jana and Salma.They live in Fontainebleau, in the Paris region.In January 2018, the IAAF informed her that she was winning the bronze medal in the 1500m at the 2012 Indoor World Championships, after the disqualification of 2 athletes for doping.International competitions[edit]YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes1994African Junior ChampionshipsAlgiers, Algeria6th3000 m1996World High School Youth Cross-Country ChampionshipsAntalya, Turquia2ndCross-Country IndividualWorld High School Youth Cross-Country ChampionshipsAntalya, Turquia1stCross-Country Team1997World Cross Country ChampionshipsTurin, Italy21stJunior race1998World Cross Country ChampionshipsMarrakesh, Morocco23rdJunior race2004World Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monaco8th3000 mEuropean Clubs CupLjubljana, Slovenia1st1500 mOlympic GamesAthens Olympic Stadium, Greece25th1500 m2005European Indoor ChampionshipsMadrid, Spain3rd1500 mEuropean Clubs CupFaro, Portugal1st1500 mWorld Athletics FinalMonte Carlo, Monaco5th1500 mWorld ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland13th1500 m2006World Indoor ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia4th1500 mEuropean ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden9th1500 mWorld Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany8th1500 mWorld Military Cross Country ChampionshipsTunis, Tunisia3rdCross Country IndividualWorld Military Cross Country ChampionshipsTunis, Tunisia1stCross Country Team2009World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany19th1500 m2010European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain2nd1500 mContinental CupSplit, Croatia1st1500 mD\u00e9caNationAnnecy, France1st1500 m2012World Indoor ChampionshipsIstanbul, Turkey3rd1500 mEuropean ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland9th1500 mPersonal bests[edit]References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki2\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki2\/hind-dehiba-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Hind Dehiba – Wikipedia"}}]}]