Yahya Berrabah

Yahya Berrabah (Arabic: يحيى بالرابح, born 13 October 1981 in Oujda) is a Moroccan long jumper.He is a five-time participant at the World Championships in Athletics (2003–2011) and has twice represented his country at the Olympic Games.[1] He improved this to 8.40 m at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie in Beirut – a mark which won him the gold medal and a games record.At the IAAF Grand Prix in Zagreb on 31 August 2008 he tested positive for cannabis and was subsequently handed a public reprimand.Berrabah failed an out-of-competition drug test for EPO in November 2011 and was initially suspended for two years.
MoroccoathleticsJeux de la Francophonie2009 Beirut2005 NiameyAfrican Championships2008 Addis AbabaArabicMoroccanlong jumperWorld Championships in AthleticsOlympic Games2002 African Championships2006 African Championshipstriple jump2008 African ChampionshipsMoroccan national recordMeeting Mohammed VI d' AthlétismeYounés Moudrik2009 Jeux de la Francophonie2011 World Championships in AthleticsWorld Junior ChampionshipsSantiago, Chile6.91 mRadèsTunisiaWorld ChampionshipsFrance7.62 mWorld Indoor ChampionshipsBudapestHungary7.53 mAthensGreeceHelsinkiFinland7.33 mNiameyBambous, Mauritius7.72 mPan Arab GamesAddis AbabaEthiopia8.04 mBeijing7.88 mMediterranean GamesPescara7.31 mBerlinGermany7.83 mBeirutLebanon8.40 m7.52 mSouth Korea8.23 mIslamic Solidarity GamesAzerbaijanLondonUnited Kingdom7.49 mTarragona8.02 mNigeria8.14 mArab ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar7.37 mWorld AthleticsAfrican Championslong jumpAjayi AgbebakuDoudou N'DiayePaul EmordiYusuf AlliAyodele AladefaObinna EregbuAnis GallaliHatem MersalYounès MoudrikJonathan ChimierIgnisious GaisahGodfrey Khotso MokoenaNdiss Kaba BadjiZarck VisserRuswahl SamaaiThalosang TshireletsoCheswill JohnsonLuigi UlivelliAli BrakchiLuis Felipe AretaMiljenko RakJack PaniNenad StekićDimitrios DelifotisDimitros HatzopoulosKonstandinos KoukodimosSpyridon VasdekisGregor CankarSiniša ErgotićSalim SdiriLouis TsatoumasAugustin Bey