University of Jordan Student Triumphs in Amman International Marathon

Amman: Mohammad Al-Mahdi Musleh, a student from the Department of Social Work at the Faculty of Arts at the University of Jordan, won first place in the 10,000-meter race during the Kingdom Championship part of the 15th edition of the “Bromine Amman International Marathon.”

According to Jordan News Agency, the event was held under the patronage of His Highness Prince Firas bin Raad and concluded on Friday with the participation of more than 5,000 runners from Jordan and several Arab and foreign countries.

Musleh’s victory was secured after an outstanding performance that enabled him to surpass his competitors and earn the gold medal. The award ceremony was attended by Minister of Youth Dr. Raed Al-Adwan, members of the Board of Directors of the Jordanian Marathon Association, the event’s organizer under the slogan “Run in the Heart of Amman,” as well as representatives from Jordan Bromine Company.

Musleh’s achievement is particularly noteworthy as it reflects determination and a spirit of challenge. Despite losing his sight, he has proven that with willpower, obstacles can be overcome and success can be achieved, demonstrating that perseverance and resolve can indeed lead to victory and gold, adding yet another accomplishment to his record.