The Moroccan triathlete Badr Siwane concluded the 2025 season with a string of remarkable performances, proudly flying the national flag on the podium at two significant regional competitions. On October 3rd in Hurghada, Egypt, he captured the gold medal at the Pan Arab Championship, clocking in at 55 minutes and 02 seconds. Following the world championships in Taghazout, Morocco, he claimed the silver medal on September 26th at the African Triathlon Sprint Distance Championship in El Galala, Egypt, with a total time of 57 minutes and 10 seconds. These accomplishments affirm Badr Siwane's position on the African and Arab circuits as «one of the continent's top triathletes», and highlight «the determination of an athlete on the rise, already focused on his major goal: qualifying for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, with the process set to begin in May 2026», according to a statement. To achieve this, Badr Siwane is already setting his sights on the upcoming crucial stages, starting with the World Series in Kenya on October 12, 2025, and the World Cup in Miyazaki, Japan, on November 9. For the athlete, every race is indeed «a lesson and a step towards Los Angeles». Moreover, his ambition is to «represent Morocco with pride and inspire young people to believe in their dreams».