2024-08-20 17:22:51
In Libé’s eyes
arm Shiraz Bazin-MoussiPhoto Florence Brochure
Posted on August 20, 2024 at 7:22 pm
The refugee team for the Paralympic Games, in Creps de Reims, August 19. From left to right: taekwondo player Hadi Hassanzada, shot putter Salman Abbariki, paratriathlete Ibrahim al Hussein, weightlifter Hadi Darvish, tennis player Sayed Amir Hossein Pour, sprinter Guillaume Junior Atangana and his guides Donard Ndim Nyamjua and Israel Harrison, and armchair fencer Amelio Castro Grueso.
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Visually impaired sprinter Guillaume Junior Atangana, 25, from Cameroon, will line up at the start of the 100m and 400m T11 in Paris, alongside his leaders Donard Ndim Nyamjua and Israel Harrison. At the Technical and Sports Equipment Center, in Reims, on August 19.
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Salman Abbariki, a shot putter from Iran, is participating in his second Paralympic Games after London in 2012.
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Taekwondo player Hadi Hassanzada, 29, from Afghanistan.
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Iranian table tennis player, Sayed Amir Hossein Pour, 24 years old, won two gold medals at the 2021 Asian Youth Paralympics in Bahrain.
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Ibrahim al Hussein, 35, is participating in the Games for the third consecutive edition as a representative of the Refugee Paralympic Team. Having already competed in the para-zero, he will compete in the paratriathlon in Paris. At the Rio 2016 opening ceremony, Ibrahim – who lost his leg in Syria in an explosion while trying to save a friend – was the flag bearer for the Paralympic refugee team.
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Afghan taekwondo artist Zakia Khudadadi, 25, fled in 2021 the Taliban regime which threatened her and banned her from practicing her sport. Since then, he has lived in France and studied at Insep.
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Weightlifter Hadi Darvish, 37, is from Iran. He spent two years in a refugee camp in Germany before he could play his sport.
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Wheelchair athlete Amelio Castro Grueso, originally from Colombia, won the bronze medal in the men’s epee category B at the 2024 American Cycling League in Brazil.
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