
Maryam's determination and confidence shine through Italy's Pragelato snow
TURIN, ITALY, March 12, (KUNA): Amidst the excitement at Pragelato Stadium in Turin, Italy, Maryam's radiant smile and unwavering self-confidence immediately stand out. With a determination that defies the region's heavy snow and challenging terrain, she embarks on her first competitive experience in cross-country skiing, following intensive training in Dubai and Cairo. Now, she proudly represents Kuwait at the 12th Special Olympics World Winter Games (Turin 2025).
Maryam is no stranger to sporting achievements. She previously participated in the 2023 Berlin Summer Games, serving as the official spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa for Special Olympics International. Currently, she holds the title of Health Ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa and is an active member of the Ambition Club for Intellectual Disabilities.
Speaking to KUNA, Maryam Theyab reflected on her journey, recalling how she started her athletic career in schools affiliated with the Public Authority for the Disabled before joining the Ambition Club in Kuwait in 2018. This marked the beginning of her long and successful path in sports.
Her first major international competition came in 2018 at the Jeddah Marathon, where she competed against 700 participants and secured second place. She then showcased her talents at the World Down Syndrome Championship in the Czech Republic, competing in the 100-meter run, shot put, and 100-meter walk.
Maryam credits her success to the unwavering support of her family, as well as officials from the Kuwait Special Olympics, the Ambition Club, and various Kuwaiti sports bodies. With this encouragement, she continues to achieve remarkable milestones in both local and international sporting events.
Beyond her accomplishments, Maryam is deeply committed to raising awareness about the importance of integrating people with intellectual disabilities into society and empowering them to reach their full potential.
Looking ahead, she and her fellow athletes Hajar Al-Rashidi and Abdullah Al-Ali, who are also competing at Turin 2025, are determined to add another proud chapter to Kuwait's legacy in Special Olympics sports.
Maryam concluded with a heartfelt message to parents:
'Support your children, believe in their dreams, and encourage them to strive for greatness.'
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