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Azeddine Nouiri Paralympics 2024

Amine Rami, coach of Club Olympique de Safi in Morocco, has a rich history in sports. He began his journey in Para athletics in Safi, Morocco. His initial foray into sports was through wheelchair basketball, representing Morocco. This shift to throwing events in Para athletics came after enrolling at an organisation for people with impairments.

Para Athletics
Morocco
Birth Date: Jul 21, 1986
Azeddine Nouiri profile image
Birth Place: Laayoune
Social Media: Facebook Instagram
Paralympic Experience: 2016, 2012, 2020, 2024

Azeddine Nouiri Paralympic Medals

Paralympic Medals

2
Gold
2
Silver
0
Bronze
4
Total

2024 Medals

0
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total

Azeddine Nouiri Paralympic Milestones

Season Event Rank
2016 Shot Put - F34 G Gold
2012 Shot Put - F34 G Gold
2020 Shot Put - F34 S Silver
2020 Javelin Throw - F34 7
2016 Javelin Throw - F34 7
2012 Men's Javelin Throw F33/34 10

Azeddine Nouiri Biography

Rami made his debut for Morocco in 2007. His early involvement in sports was marked by his participation in wheelchair basketball. This experience laid the foundation for his later achievements in Para athletics. The transition from basketball to athletics was a significant turning point in his career.

Notable Achievements

One of Rami's most notable achievements was being the flag bearer for Morocco at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. This honour highlighted his status as a prominent figure in Moroccan sports. His journey to qualify for these games was documented in 'Weight Throwers'.

Documentaries and Media Presence

Rami's story has been featured in multiple documentaries. 'Weight Throwers' followed his path to the 2016 Paralympic Games. In 2019, 'We Could Be Heroes', directed by Moroccan-British filmmaker Hind Bensari, further chronicled his inspiring journey. These documentaries have brought significant attention to his career and achievements.

Coaching and Future Plans

Currently, Amine Rami is coaching at Club Olympique de Safi. His expertise and experience are invaluable to the club. Looking ahead, Rami plans to continue contributing to Moroccan sports through coaching and mentoring young athletes. His dedication remains unwavering as he aims to foster new talent.

Amine Rami's journey from wheelchair basketball to Para athletics is a testament to his resilience and passion for sports. His contributions as an athlete and coach continue to inspire many within the sporting community.

Azeddine Nouiri FAQs on Paralympics

  • Is Azeddine Nouiri qualified for the Paris 2024 Paralympics?
    Yes, Azeddine Nouiri is competing in the Para Athletics event at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
  • Who is Azeddine Nouiri?

    Amine Rami, coach of Club Olympique de Safi in Morocco, has a rich history in sports. He began his journey in Para athletics in Safi, Morocco. His initial foray into sports was through wheelchair basketball, representing Morocco. This shift to throwing events in Para athletics came after enrolling at an organisation for people with impairments.

  • Which game does Azeddine Nouiri play?
    Azeddine Nouiri, a famous Para Athletics from Morocco, proudly competes for the country in international Para Athletics events.
  • In which city Azeddine Nouiri was born?
    Azeddine Nouiri was born on July 21, 1986 in Laayoune, Morocco.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Azeddine Nouiri won in Para Athletics?
    Azeddine Nouiri won the silver medal in the Para Athletics events.
  • How many Paralympic medals has Azeddine Nouiri won throughout his Para Athletics career?
    Azeddine Nouiri has won 4 Paralympic medal in Para Athletics throughout his career.
  • When did Azeddine Nouiri first compete in the Paralympics?
    He represented Morocco at the Paralympics.
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