Tunisian Para Athletes Prepare for Paris Paralympics with High Hopes and Challenges

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Tunisian athletes are gearing up for the Paris Paralympics with high hopes and determination. Among them is five-time gold medalist and World Champion Wed Katila, alongside newcomers like Muhammad Nid Khif, who aims for a medal in the 400 meter despite his injured spine. Despite the success of para athletes, wheelchair sports struggle to gain popularity in Tunisia, facing challenges such as expensive equipment and a lack of understanding about the difficulty of para athletics. Athletes like Ahmed Ben Mos who won silver in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, are preparing rigorously, aspiring to bring home gold medals in their respective fields. Tunisia’s Paralympic team aims to build on their success from the last Paralympics, where they ranked first among African and Arab countries with a record 11 medals.
  • Tunisian athletes are preparing for the Paris Paralympics, showcasing talents such as Wed Katila and newcomer Muhammad Nid Khif.
  • Despite their achievements, wheelchair sports are not widely followed in Tunisia, and the athletes face challenges like the high cost of specialized equipment.
  • Equipment such as racing wheelchairs can be prohibitively expensive, with costs starting at $5,000.
  • Athletes, including Ahmed Ben Mos, are optimistic about their chances, drawing on determination to overcome challenges and aiming for gold medals.
  • Tunisia excelled at the last Paralympics, ranking first among African and Arab countries with a record of 11 medals.

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