Nezha Bidouane, born on September eighteenth, nineteen sixty-nine, is a distinguished retired Moroccan track and field athlete renowned for her expertise in the 400 metres hurdles. Her remarkable career is highlighted by her status as a two-time World champion, having clinched the gold medal at the World Championships in Athens in nineteen ninety-seven and again in Edmonton in two thousand one.
In addition to her World Championship victories, Bidouane showcased her exceptional talent at the nineteen ninety-nine World Championships, where she earned a silver medal with an impressive African record time of fifty-two point ninety seconds. Her Olympic journey culminated in the year two thousand, where she proudly secured a bronze medal at the Olympic Games.
Beyond her competitive achievements, Nezha Bidouane plays a vital role in promoting athletics in Morocco. She oversees the annual Women's Race to Victory 8K road race in Rabat, fostering a spirit of competition and encouraging female participation in sports.