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Kurdish athlete makes history in para taekwondo

A historic milestone was achieved at the Taekwondo Championship of Iraqi Clubs and Halls in Baghdad, as Kurdish athlete Shad Sabir became the first Para Taekwondo player to represent Iraq at the national level.

Hailing from Erbil, Sabir showcased exceptional skill and determination, securing first place in the Para Taekwondo competition. His victory earned him a spot on Iraq’s national team, marking a significant achievement for Kurdish athletes in the sport. Sabir’s ultimate goal is to compete in the World Paralympic Championships and bring a gold medal to the Kurdistan Region.

The championship featured strong competition, with several athletes from Erbil achieving commendable results. Sabir’s success highlights the growing potential of Para Taekwondo in Iraq and underscores the need for greater investment in the sport. Experts emphasize the importance of bringing in specialized trainers to support athletes and elevate the sport to new heights.

As Para Taekwondo gains prominence on the global stage, Sabir’s achievement represents a pivotal step forward for both Kurdistan and Iraq in the world of adaptive sports.

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