[4] Nagmeldin Ali Abubakr competed in the Beijing Olympics on Sudan's behalf as a runner.
[6] Abdalla Abdelgadir represented Sudan at the Beijing Olympics by participating in the men's 1500 meters race.
[8] Abubaker Kaki Khamis is a runner from the formerly central Sudanese city of El Muglad who represented Sudan at the Beijing Olympics in the men's 800 meters.
[10] Abubaker Kaki Khamis progressed to the three-heat semifinal round, and raced in the third heat against seven other athletes.
During this run, he finished the race in 1:49.19 and placed last, immediately behind Uganda's Abraham Chepkirwok (1:49.16) and Great Britain's Michael Rimmer (1:48.07).
Ismail finished in a time of 1:45.87, placing second behind Spain's Manuel Olmedo (1:45.78) and ahead of Canada's Gary Reed (1:46.02).
He again finished second after completing the race in 1:44.91 ahead of Bahraini athlete Yusuf Saad Kamel (1:44.95) and behind Kenyan Alfred Kirwa Yego (1:44.73).
He placed ahead of bronze medalist Yego (1:44.82) and behind Wilfred Kipkemboi Bungei (1:44.65), another Kenyan athlete.
She was born in Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, in October 1988 and was 19 years old at the time of her competitions at the Beijing Olympics.
[13] During the event's qualification round, El Jack competed in the sixth heat against seven other athletes.
[14] Muna Jabir Adam represented Sudan at the Beijing Olympics by participating in the women's 400 meters hurdles race.
Born in Al-Ubayyid, a provincial capital in then-central Sudan, Gabir was 21 years old at the time of participation in the Beijing Olympics.
[15] During the course of the August 17 qualification races, Gabir competed in the fourth heat, which included seven athletes.
[16] Muna Kalameya Durka competed for Sudan at the Beijing Olympics in the 3000 meters steeplechase races.
[18] Yamilé Aldama competed for Sudan at the Beijing Olympics in the women's triple jump.
Born in the Cerro neighborhood of Havana, Cuba, the Cuban-British-Sudanese citizen has been affiliated with the Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers sports club in London.
[19] During the August 15 qualifying round, Yamilé Aldama competed in the second heat against 17 other athletes.