In the world of powerlifting, few athletes have made as significant an impact as the Algerian powerlifter who took up the sport in 2004. Under the guidance of national coach Mohamed Salah Benatta, he has achieved remarkable success. His journey has been marked by dedication and perseverance.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | -65kg | B Bronze |
| 2016 | -65kg | NoM |
The 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo were a turning point. He became the first Algerian powerlifter to win a Paralympic medal in the sport. He secured a bronze medal in the men's 65kg division. This achievement was a significant milestone for both him and Algeria.
Looking ahead, he aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects his ongoing commitment to the sport and his desire to continue representing Algeria on the global stage.
His journey from starting powerlifting in 2004 to winning a bronze medal at the Tokyo Paralympics showcases his dedication and hard work. With plans to compete in Paris 2024, he continues to inspire many in the field of powerlifting.
In the world of powerlifting, few athletes have made as significant an impact as the Algerian powerlifter who took up the sport in 2004. Under the guidance of national coach Mohamed Salah Benatta, he has achieved remarkable success. His journey has been marked by dedication and perseverance.