In the world of sports, few athletes manage to excel in multiple disciplines. One such athlete is a member of the Kuwait Disabled Sport Club. He has been active in wheelchair basketball and athletics since 2013. His journey began at age 14, and he has since represented Kuwait on various international stages.

He has been a part of the Kuwait wheelchair basketball team. The team competed in the Asian Para Games in 2014 and 2022. His dedication to athletics is further highlighted by his participation in the T54 5000m event at the 2017 World Championships in London, where he finished fourth.
His training is overseen by national coaches Abou Rayen Belkir and Nizar Ramadan. Their guidance has been instrumental in his development as an athlete. His training regimen reflects his philosophy: "Hard work gets good results."
He draws inspiration from his family and friends. French footballer Zinedine Zidane is his hero. These influences have shaped his approach to sports and life.
Looking ahead, he aims to win a medal at the Paralympic Games. This goal drives him to continue pushing his limits and striving for excellence in his athletic pursuits.
His journey is a testament to dedication and hard work. As he continues to compete, he remains focused on achieving his dreams and making his country proud.
In the world of sports, few athletes manage to excel in multiple disciplines. One such athlete is a member of the Kuwait Disabled Sport Club. He has been active in wheelchair basketball and athletics since 2013. His journey began at age 14, and he has since represented Kuwait on various international stages.