At just six years old, an athlete from Tanta, Egypt, began his journey in fencing. Now, he is not only an accomplished fencer but also a student and a multilingual individual fluent in Arabic and English. His passion for fencing stems from his love for the sport and the freedom it provides.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's Individual Epee | Quarterfinal |
Currently, he is associated with Long Island University in the United States. He trains under Ivan Lee at the club level and Sandro Cuomo and his father, Sayed Samy, at the national level. These coaches have played a significant role in shaping his career.
In 2022/23, he received the International Fencing Federation's annual award for being the top-ranked junior men's epee fencer globally. In 2023, Long Island University named him Best Male Athlete of the Year and Male Fencing Team Most Valuable Player. In 2022, he was awarded Egypt's First Class Sports Medal.
His sporting philosophy is simple yet profound: "Being yourself is the best thing you can do." He looks up to Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and US basketball player Kobe Bryant as his idols. Their dedication and success inspire him to excel in his sport.
Looking ahead, he aims to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. This goal drives him to train harder and improve his skills continually. With his family's support and guidance from his coaches, he is determined to achieve this milestone.
This athlete's journey from Tanta to international recognition showcases his dedication and passion for fencing. As he prepares for the upcoming Olympics, all eyes will be on him to see if he can bring home a medal for Egypt.
At just six years old, an athlete from Tanta, Egypt, began his journey in fencing. Now, he is not only an accomplished fencer but also a student and a multilingual individual fluent in Arabic and English. His passion for fencing stems from his love for the sport and the freedom it provides.