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Gaza Paralympians confident of success in London
Published Wednesday 15/08/2012 (updated) 18/08/2012 20:09
Palestinian Paralympic athlete Khamis Zaqout shows his medals outside
his house in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip May 29, 2012.
(Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

GAZA CITY (Reuters) -- Wheelchair-bound Khamis Zaqout from Gaza, who lost the use of his legs while working on a building site in Israel two decades ago, is Palestine's best hope for a Paralympic medal in London this month.

Zaqout will compete in the shot put, discus and javelin at the Aug. 29-Sept. 9 Games. Partially-sighted long-jumper Mohammed Fannouna, a bronze winner in Athens, will be Palestine's second representative.

"We have crawled to the Paralympics. I have achieved an Asian record with the simple means that we have," said Zaqout.

The pair were good enough to vie for medals, said Ala Shataly, a Palestinian Paralympic Committee member, whereas the Palestinians usually had only a symbolic presence in able-bodied sports.

The team had nothing to celebrate at the London Olympics, which ended on Sunday and where a judoka, two swimmers and two runners competed.

"We have always been competitive at the Paralympics where we strive for achievements and we have reached a stage where we cannot go backwards," Shataly said.

"Zaqout is definitely going to win a medal," he said, adding that Fannouna, who won two golds and three bronze medals in the Arab Games in Doha last year, was also capable of a podium finish.

Palestine have won three Paralympic medals: Hussam Azzam took a bronze in Sydney and a silver in Athens in the shot put and Fannouna captured the long-jump bronze in Athens.

Qualifying distance

Zaqout attained the qualifying distance for London in Doha where he won his category in the shot put with 10.77 meters, soon after setting an Asian record of 11.34.

Father-of-nine Zaqout, 47, was injured when he fell while working on a building site in Israel. He said his disability had made him determined to strive for sporting success.

"I am physically and mentally ready for this battle and to represent Palestine on the international stage," he said.


Zaqout trains in a park in Gaza City, one of very few green areas in the cramped coastal enclave on the eastern Mediterranean that has borders with Israel and Egypt.

Palestinians want the strip as part of a future state, along with the Israeli-occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

In 2007, Hamas seized the Gaza Strip from forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas in a brief civil war. Abbas, who leads Fatah, holds sway in the West Bank.

Israel deems the Gaza Strip hostile territory and, along with Egypt, strictly controls access to it.

Shataly said athletes in Hamas-run Gaza received no support from official Palestinian organizations.

Zaqout wears out-moded, shabby clothes that are a far cry from the modern, high-tech attire that is standard for elite athletes.

In order to get maximum purchase, he ties his leg to his wheelchair and sways his body three times before propelling the shot and letting out a powerful grunt. His wheelchair is old but he hopes to have a new one before the Games.

"We face many challenges ... We must train outside the Gaza Strip and we desperately need equipment. Nobody would ever believe that a champion could arrive in London without the appropriate clothing, or even a discus," Zaqout said.
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1 ) Brian Cohen / Israel
16/08/2012 00:18
Best wishes for success to all the Palestinian Paralympians - may they bring back gold and honour and show Palestinians that the sports field should be the only true battlefield of the 21st century.

2 ) carine / UK
17/08/2012 02:10
'....and show Palestinians that the sports field should be the only true battlefield of the 21st century.' What's happening in your part of the world isn't a one-way street y'know, so go preach to your own!

3 ) Robby / USA
17/08/2012 06:29
I wish him the best!

4 ) Emile / Palestine
21/08/2012 23:57
Brian Cohen: Nice words coming from a citizen of a fascist, Nazi-like State. Good luck to all the paralympians, including Jews who love peace, value what is theirs, and respect what is not theirs. Hopefully Zionists including Brian Cohen will be inspired by the Olympic spirit and renounce their racist hate filled ideology.
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