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Egypt’s Sporting Heroes: Weekly Wins & Highlights

 

Youssef Badawy Tops the World Karate Rankings in the 84 kg

Category Egyptian karate champion Youssef Badawy has reached the top of the world rankings in the 84 kg category after delivering outstanding performances against top competitors from Jordan, Russia, and Croatia. His victories over these strong opponents highlight his exceptional skill and determination, further strengthening Egypt’s presence in international karate. Badawy’s achievement marks an important milestone in his career and reflects the growing success of Egyptian athletes on the global stage.

Menatallah Ibrahim Advances to Youth Boxing World Cup Quarterfinals

Egyptian boxer Menatallah Ibrahim secured a strong victory over Romania’s Rebecca Mikhail, winning 5–0 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Youth Boxing World Cup in Thailand. Competing in the under 60 kg category, Menatallah delivered an impressive performance, dominating the bout and proving her strength and skill in the ring. Her qualification to the quarterfinals marks an important step in her journey in the tournament and highlights the rising talent of Egyptian boxing on the international stage.

 

Yehia Khaled Leads PSG to Victory Over Magdeburg in EHF Champions League

Egyptian handball star Yehia Khaled played a key role in leading Paris Saint‑Germain Handball to a strong 34-26 victory over the German giants SC Magdeburg in the EHF Champions League. Khaled delivered an impressive performance, scoring 5 goals and providing 2 assists, helping his team secure an important win against one of Europe’s top handball clubs. His contribution once again highlights the impact of Egyptian players on the European handball stage.


Jana El Alfy Continues to Make History with UConn Huskies

Egyptian basketball player Jana El Alfy continues to shine and write a new chapter in Egyptian sports history in the American college league. El Alfy helped her team, the UConn Huskies women's basketball, win the Big East Conference title for the second consecutive season after an impressive run in the tournament.

The team is also enjoying a historic season, achieving 34 consecutive wins without a single loss, securing their place in the highly anticipated NCAA March Madness finals, the biggest stage for college basketball in the United States. This achievement highlights El Alfy’s growing impact and the rising presence of Egyptian athletes on the international stage.

Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed Wins Gold at the World Powerlifting Championship

 

Egyptian champion Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed achieved a remarkable accomplishment by winning the gold medal at the World Powerlifting Championship. Ibrahim secured the top spot after successfully lifting 210 kg, delivering an outstanding performance that earned him the world title. This achievement marks a proud moment for Egyptian sports and highlights the strength and determination of Egypt’s athletes on the global stage.

Adham Moataz Wins Silver at the U.S. College Fencing Championship

Egyptian fencer Adham Moataz secured the silver medal at the U.S. College Fencing Championship in the sabre category, delivering an impressive performance throughout the competition. His achievement highlights the growing success of Egyptian athletes competing in the U.S. college sports system and reflects the strong talent emerging in Egyptian fencing on the international stage.


Ahmed Hesham Wins Silver at the U.S. College Fencing Championship

Egyptian fencer Ahmed Hesham claimed the silver medal at the U.S. College Fencing Championship in the sabre category, showcasing exceptional skill and determination throughout the tournament. His accomplishment highlights the rising talent of Egyptian athletes in the American college sports scene and marks another proud moment for Egypt in international fencing.

 

Youth World Champion Mohamed Zakaria Stuns Opponent to Reach NZ Open Squash Semifinals

Egyptian squash star Mohamed Zakaria, the Youth World Champion, pulled off a major upset at the New Zealand Open by defeating Welsh champion Joel Makin 3-2. Zakaria’s remarkable performance secures his place in the semifinals, showcasing his skill, determination, and the continued dominance of Egyptian players in the international squash arena.

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