She began weightlifting in 2010 and joined the military organisation club Ismaila in Egypt. Her journey into the sport was inspired by her brother, who competed at the national level. "I was around 10 when I saw my brother weightlifting and I liked it," she said. Her late father supported her interest and sent her for training.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Women's 69kg | B Bronze |
In 2015, she received the Media Trophy of Best Female Lifter at the World Junior Championships in Wroclaw, Poland. This accolade highlighted her talent and potential in the sport of weightlifting.
Her coach, Mohamed Moussa, has played a significant role in her development as an athlete. Under his guidance, she has continued to excel and achieve new heights in her career.
Weightlifting is a shared passion in her family. Her partner, Ragab Abdel Hay Saad, has also represented Egypt in weightlifting. He competed at the Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016, as well as at multiple world championships.
Looking ahead, she aims to win gold at the next Olympic Games. This goal drives her daily training and commitment to the sport. With her past achievements and ongoing dedication, she remains a strong contender for future success.
She began weightlifting in 2010 and joined the military organisation club Ismaila in Egypt. Her journey into the sport was inspired by her brother, who competed at the national level. "I was around 10 when I saw my brother weightlifting and I liked it," she said. Her late father supported her interest and sent her for training.