Baghdad – IA
The runner, Aws Muhammad Razzaq, achieved a remarkable achievement by winning the gold medal in the 5000 meter race in the Asian Deaf Games Championship currently being held in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
the head of the Deaf Games Federation, Hassanein muhammad Ali, said in a statement received by the (INA): “Razzaq was able to achieve this achievement after a wonderful adn distinguished performance, outperforming an elite group of runners from various Asian countries,” stressing that “this victory is an achievement.” A new addition to the Iraqi sports record, the Paralympic Committee and the deaf Games Federation.”
Ali added, “The championship competitions are continuing amid wide participation by deaf athletes from various Asian countries, as they compete in a variety of sports, which reflects the sportsmanship and challenge of these champions, expressing his hope to achieve outstanding results during this participation.”
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Interview with Hassanein Muhammad ali, Head of the Deaf Games Federation
Editor, Time.news: Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Ali. We are thrilled to discuss the recent accomplishments at the Asian Deaf Games Championship in Kuala Lumpur, especially the outstanding performance of runner Aws Muhammad Razzaq, who won the gold medal in the 5000-meter race. Can you share your thoughts on this achievement?
Hassanein Muhammad Ali: Thank you for having me. Aws Muhammad Razzaq’s victory is indeed a remarkable achievement.He showcased a commendable performance, surpassing an elite group of competitors from various Asian countries. This win is not only a personal triumph for Razzaq but also a monumental addition to the Iraqi sports record,particularly for the Deaf games Federation and the Paralympic Committee.
Editor: It must be inspiring for the athletes to compete at such a high level. How does this victory impact the perception of deaf athletes in sports?
Hassanein Muhammad Ali: This victory plays a meaningful role in elevating the visibility and recognition of deaf athletes. It serves as proof that hearing impairment should not limit one’s ability to excel in sports. The competitive spirit and dedication displayed by these athletes challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding disabilities in athletics. This win will likely motivate more deaf individuals to pursue sports and achieve excellence, broadening societal acceptance.
Editor: The championship continues with athletes from various countries competing. What are your observations about the overall atmosphere and the participation levels at the Asian Deaf Games?
Hassanein Muhammad Ali: The atmosphere is electric, filled with camaraderie and sportsmanship. The participation from various Asian countries is impressive, showcasing a broad range of sports disciplines. We’re witnessing athletes who are not only skilled but also embody the spirit of determination and resilience. Their challenges and triumphs can inspire not only their peers but also upcoming generations.
Editor: It sounds like a promising event for fostering international collaboration. What advice would you give to aspiring athletes participating in such championship events?
Hassanein muhammad Ali: My advice would be to stay focused on your goals and maintain a positive mindset. Embrace the experience, learn from both successes and setbacks, and always seek improvement. Training and preparing physically is crucial, but mental resilience is equally critically important.Communicate effectively with coaches and peers, and don’t hesitate to share your battles and victories with the community.It’s all about learning together.
Editor: Looking ahead, what are your hopes for the future of the Deaf Games and deaf sports as a whole?
Hassanein Muhammad Ali: I have high hopes for the future. My vision includes expanding opportunities for deaf athletes, increasing sponsorships, and fostering greater international participation. We aim to create more platforms for deaf sports worldwide so that these athletes can compete at higher levels and gain recognition. Ultimately, I hope to see more integration of deaf athletes into mainstream sporting events, celebrating their abilities and achievements.
Editor: Thank you, Mr.Ali, for sharing your insights today. We look forward to following the continued success of deaf athletes like Aws Muhammad Razzaq and the unfolding events at the Asian Deaf Games Championship.
Hassanein Muhammad Ali: Thank you for having me! It’s a pleasure to discuss the exciting developments in deaf sports, and I appreciate the platform to highlight such critically important issues.