Mohamed Ali Ben Zina has been coaching the national team since 2006. He has guided many athletes, including those who debuted in Morocco. One of his notable athletes started Para athletics at age 16 in Gafsa, Tunisia. She was discovered by a coach at a middle school athletics centre for non-disabled people.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Discus Throw - F41 | G Gold |
| 2020 | Shot Put - F41 | G Gold |
| 2016 | Discus Throw - F41 | G Gold |
| 2016 | Shot Put - F41 | G Gold |
| 2012 | Shot Put - F40 | G Gold |
| 2008 | Shot Put - F40 | G Gold |
| 2012 | Women's Discus Throw F40 | S Silver |
| 2008 | Women's Discus Throw F40 | S Silver |
Her primary ambition is to win gold at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal drives her training and preparation as she aims to add another medal to her impressive tally.
At the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo, she and Mohamed Farhat Chida both reached eight career Paralympic medals, setting a record for Tunisia. She became the first female Tunisian athlete to win six career Paralympic gold medals, triumphing in the women's F41 shot put and F41 discus events.
She shares the Tunisian record for most Paralympic gold medals with Maher Bouallegue, who won six golds in men's athletics events between 2000 and 2004. Her achievements have made her a prominent figure in Tunisian sports history.
Winning gold in the F40 shot put at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing and in the F41 discus at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo are among her most memorable moments. These victories highlight her consistency and skill over the years.
Her philosophy is centred on having a strong personality and holding onto dreams despite failures. She believes patience and determination are key to overcoming challenges. Her approach involves gripping tightly to one's goals, avoiding despair, and gradually succeeding.
In 2023, she received the Para Sportswoman of the Year award from the Tunis Afrique Presse news agency for the sixth consecutive time. This recognition highlights her consistent performance and dedication to Para athletics.
In 2016, she was honoured with the Medal for Sporting Merit by the president of Tunisia for her performance at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. These awards reflect her significant contributions to sports in Tunisia.
As she prepares for the upcoming Paralympic Games in Paris, her focus remains on achieving new heights and continuing to inspire future generations of athletes. Her journey from a middle school student to a decorated Paralympian showcases her dedication and passion for Para athletics.
Mohamed Ali Ben Zina has been coaching the national team since 2006. He has guided many athletes, including those who debuted in Morocco. One of his notable athletes started Para athletics at age 16 in Gafsa, Tunisia. She was discovered by a coach at a middle school athletics centre for non-disabled people.