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Fanous clinches Rio Games spot

By JT - May 19,2016 - Last updated at May 19,2016

AMMAN — Jordan’s delegation to Rio Olympics has increased again after triathlete Lawrence Fanous booked his place, according to the Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC) News Service.

The Arab Triathlon Champion narrowly missed out on an automatic qualification, but his performances impressed enough to secure an invitation as the first-ever Jordanian triathlete to compete in an Olympic Games, which get under way on August 5.

“So happy and it’s hard to put into words right now just how much,” said Fanous. “What I will say is that after breaking my leg seven years ago and having such a terrible season last year, I’m a living proof that you can achieve your ultimate goals despite major setbacks in your life.” Fanous joins boxer Hussein Ishaiash and taekwondo star Ahmad Abu Ghaush who have also booked their Rio spots.

Swimmer Khader Baqleh has one foot on the plane after making the B time for the 200m freestyle, but he is awaiting his confirmation letter in July. The JOC applied for Fanous to be considered for Rio and have supported the 30-year-old through its Olympic Programme for the past 18 months.

JOC secretary general, Lana Al Jaghbeer, said: “Triathlon is developing here in Jordan and we hope that Lawrence can inspire the next generation of triathletes. We finalise our delegation in the coming weeks with opportunities for more invitations and more qualifications.”

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