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Watching Attaoui start his indoor season with such determination really struck me. The 1500 meters is a brutal race, demanding both tactical intelligence and raw endurance. Seeing him hit the qualifying minimum for the World Championships shows not just talent, but discipline. Personally, I admire athletes who grind through the winter months, when motivation is hardest to sustain. It’s easy to shine in summer stadiums, but indoor tracks test resilience. For me, this performance is a reminder that preparation is everything. He’s not just racing competitors, he’s racing himself, proving he belongs among the world’s best. I think this kind of achievement inspires younger runners to believe that consistency pays off. In the end, it’s not about one race it’s about building momentum toward Torun and beyond.