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    Habiba Ghribi (Arabic: حبيبة الغريبي, born 9 April 1984) is a Tunisian middle- and long-distance runner who specialises in the 3000 metres steeplechase...
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  • Genetics Habiba Dembélé, Ivorian journalist Habiba Djahnine (born 1968), Algerian film producer Habiba Ghribi (born 1984), Tunisian athlete Habiba Nosheen...
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  • Ghribi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ali Ghribi (born 1974), Tunisian paralympic athlete Habiba Ghribi (born 1984), Tunisian...
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    three Ethiopians, plus Milcah Chemos Cheywa, Mercy Wanjiku Njoroge and Habiba Ghribi, all still behind Zaripova. On the 6th lap, defending champion and World...
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    steeplechase champion, but she was subsequently disqualified for doping. Ghribi, Sofia Assefa and Chemos were all elevated one place as a result. Updated...
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    Archived from the original on 28 January 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Ghribi receives Olympic and world gold medals". Yahoo Sports. Archived from the...
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  • Canadian-American actress 1983 – Ryan Clark, Australian actor 1984 – Habiba Ghribi, Tunisian runner 1984 – Adam Loewen, Canadian baseball player 1984 –...
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    water 2012 in London) olympic gold medals. Track and field athlete Habiba Ghribi took second place in the 3,000 meter steeplechase race. The winner,...
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    from 20 July 2011 to 25 July 2013 were erased. This promoted Tunisian Habiba Ghribi to first place, and IOC Vice-President Nawal El Moutawakel awarded her...
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  • June 2016, the gold medal was officially reallocated to second place Habiba Ghribi from Tunisia by the IOC and IAAF updated the results. 4 x 400 relay...
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