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Gulf Today
10-02-2025
- Sport
- Gulf Today
UAE's Rawdha eyes first international medal at Fazza Para Athletics GP
Promising Emirati para-athlete Rawdha Ghaneem is keenly waiting to make her second appearance at the Fazza Para Athletics Grand Prix, which is marking its 16th year over the next few days. Ghaneem, a trainee at the Dubai Club for People of Determination, wants to put up a good show at the Dubai 2025- Grand Prix that will be held at her home ground next week. 'I want to become one of the best in Asia,' said the Dubai resident, who will compete in women's shot put F33. 'I'm so excited to compete at the Fazza Para Athletics for the second time. Hope I can get my personal best at the competition this time.' Ghaneem, who has been using a wheelchair since a child, highlighted her desire to win medals at competitions to change the mentally of people who believe women don't do sports like shot put. 'When I started doing shot put in 2020, there were many outside my family who questioned my sport — saying 'this sport is not meant for women but only played by men'. 'I want to win a medal in international competition to end all their doubts and change the perception,' said Ghaneem, whose first competition was at Khorfakkan Club. Having competed in swimming in her young age, the 21-year-old has strong arms which she believes is her strength in the sport. 'I did a lot of swimming as a teenager. And that was the reason my coach suggested me to do shot put. I enjoy playing the sport (Para athletics) now.' 'Hope I can make my family proud of me one day.' She admires American swimming legend Michael Phelps in that regard. 'I saw him competing on TV when I was young and he really inspires me,' said the promising player who aims to take up political science as main subject in university. At the 16th Fazza Para Athletics Grand Prix – Dubai 2025, Ghaneem will be part of the hosts UAE's 64-member team aiming to make a mark. She will be competing alongside senior team-mate Sara Aljneibi, Rio 2016 bronze medallist in the women's shot put F33 event. With a participation of around 400 para athletes from 52 countries, the Dubai 2025 Grand Prix is set to get underway from February 10 to 13, 2025 at the recently renovated Dubai Club for People of Determination grounds.


Khaleej Times
10-02-2025
- Sport
- Khaleej Times
This female Emirati para-athlete hopes to change people's mindset on women's sports
Promising Emirati para-athlete Rawdha Ghanem is keenly waiting to make her second appearance at the Fazza Para Athletics Grand Prix, which is marking its 16th year over the next few days. Ghanem, a trainee at the Dubai Club for People of Determination, wants to put up a good show at the Dubai 2025- Grand Prix that will be held at her home ground. 'I want to become one of the best in Asia,' said the Dubai resident who will compete in women's shot put F33. 'I'm so excited to compete at the Fazza Para Athletics for the second time. Hope I can get my personal best at the competition this time.' Ghanem, who is using wheelchair since a child, hopes her medals will change the mentally of people who believes women don't do sports like shot put. 'When I started doing spot put in 2020, there were many outside my family who questioned my sport — saying 'this sport is not meant for women but only played by men'. 'I want to win medals in international competition to end all their doubts and change the perception,' said Ghanem, whose first competition was at Khorfakkan Club. Having competed in swimming in her young age, the 21-year-old has strong arms which she believes is her strength in the sport. 'I did a lot of swimming as a teenager. And that was the reason my coach suggested me to do shot put. I enjoy playing the sport (Para athletics) now.' 'Hope I can make my family proud of me one day.' She admires American swimming legend Michael Phelps. 'I saw him competing on TV when I was young and he really inspires me,' said the promising player who aims to take up political science as main subject in university. At the 16th Fazza Para Athletics Grand Prix – Dubai 2025, Ghanem will be part of the hosts UAE's 64-member team aiming to make a mark. She will be competing alongside senior teammate Sara Aljneibi, the Rio 2016 bronze medallist in the women's shot put F33 event. With a participation of around 400 para athletes from 52 countries, the four-day Dubai 2025 Grand Prix got under way on Monday, February 10, at the recently-renovated Dubai Club for People of Determination grounds.