Mo, a dedicated athlete, has been making waves in the world of Para triathlon. He is currently training with the USA Para Triathlon Resident Team. Mo's journey began in 2008 when he completed his first triathlon in France. He initially tried triathlons out of curiosity, as he grew up swimming.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Men's PT2 | B Bronze |
| 2020 | C2 Individual Time Trial | 10 |
| 2020 | C1-3 Road Race | 27 |
After the 2020 Games, Mo began competing for the United States of America in Para triathlon. He expressed his gratitude for representing Morocco but felt honoured to now represent the USA. He aims to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
Mo is a family man with a wife, Ru Chen, and three children. He speaks Arabic, English, and French. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the College of San Mateo, United States. His philosophy is clear: "I'm a Paralympian and I have a disability, but it didn't stop me from dreaming and doing what I'm doing."
Mo has completed several endurance challenges, including cycling the Atlas Mountains and running the Marathon des Sables ultramarathon in the Sahara Desert. In 2020, he and friends started a project to cycle from the lowest to the highest point of each continent.
Mo trains with Derick Williamson as his national coach. His training regimen is intense and focused on achieving his goal of competing at the 2024 Paralympic Games. His dedication to training reflects his commitment to excellence.
Mo's journey from representing Morocco to competing for the USA showcases his resilience and determination. His achievements in both triathlon and cycling are commendable. As he prepares for future competitions, Mo continues to inspire others with his story of perseverance and ambition.
Mo, a dedicated athlete, has been making waves in the world of Para triathlon. He is currently training with the USA Para Triathlon Resident Team. Mo's journey began in 2008 when he completed his first triathlon in France. He initially tried triathlons out of curiosity, as he grew up swimming.