Nihal Saafan, an accomplished architect based in Cairo, Egypt, has been a prominent figure in artistic swimming since 2001. She began her journey at Gezira Sporting Club in Cairo and has represented the club throughout her career. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Saafan also holds a degree in Engineering from Cairo University.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Women's Team | 8 |
| 2016 | Women's Team | 7 |
Saafan had planned to retire after the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. However, the postponement of the Games due to the global pandemic led her to extend her career by another year. This decision was not easy for her, as it affected her personal and professional plans.
"Honestly, I cried when the Olympics were postponed. I was planning to finish my career after Tokyo 2020," she said in an interview with insidesynchro.org in March 2021. "When they pushed it another year, it was really hard. I had plans, life plans, work plans! I wanted to start my master's in architecture. So, my whole life got postponed too."
Looking ahead, Saafan aims to pursue a master's degree in architecture. This ambition reflects her dedication not only to sports but also to her professional growth as an architect. Her partner Mahmoud supports her in these endeavours.
Saafan's journey in artistic swimming has inspired many young athletes in Egypt and beyond. Her ability to balance a demanding sport with a professional career serves as a testament to her determination and resilience.
As she transitions from her athletic career to further academic pursuits, Saafan continues to be a role model for aspiring athletes and professionals alike.
Nihal Saafan, an accomplished architect based in Cairo, Egypt, has been a prominent figure in artistic swimming since 2001. She began her journey at Gezira Sporting Club in Cairo and has represented the club throughout her career. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Saafan also holds a degree in Engineering from Cairo University.