Turkish athlete, known for his prowess in taekwondo, has made significant strides since his debut in 2015. He first represented Turkiye at the European Championships in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. His journey began in 2014 in Gaziantep, Turkiye, driven by a desire to engage in an activity beneficial for self-defence.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Men's K44 -61kg M | B Bronze |
He maintains a rigorous training schedule, practising six days a week. His dedication is evident in his consistent performance and achievements. Before competitions, he listens to loud music as part of his pre-competition ritual.
One of his most memorable moments was winning silver in the K44 -61kg category at the 2017 World Championships in London, England. This achievement stands out as a highlight in his career.
In 2023, he received the Sportsmanship Brotherhood Award from Bogazici University’s sports committee. In 2022, World Taekwondo named him Male Athlete of the Year for Para Taekwondo. These accolades reflect his dedication and skill in the sport.
He is married to Melisa and speaks Kurdish and Turkish. He pursued his education at Gaziantep University in Turkiye. His hero is Turkish taekwondo athlete Servet Tazegul, who inspires him greatly.
He lives by the philosophy, "Gold doesn't lose its value because it falls into the mud. Gold is always gold." Looking ahead, he aims to win a gold medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Apart from taekwondo, he enjoys painting, particularly black-coloured paintings. This hobby provides him with a creative outlet outside of his athletic pursuits.
His journey from starting taekwondo in 2014 to becoming a decorated athlete is inspiring. With continued dedication and hard work, he aims to achieve even greater heights in his career.
Turkish athlete, known for his prowess in taekwondo, has made significant strides since his debut in 2015. He first represented Turkiye at the European Championships in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. His journey began in 2014 in Gaziantep, Turkiye, driven by a desire to engage in an activity beneficial for self-defence.