©Crowning of Lebanese champion Zahreddine
Arz Zahreddine shines bright with silver and bronze glory in the West Asia Paralympic Championships.
Lebanese Paralympic athlete Arz Zahreddine showcased his talent once again, clinching silver in the 100-meter race and bronze in the 200-meter race at the fourth West Asia Paralympic Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Zahreddine (left) during the commemorative photo
With this achievement, Zahreddine adds two more medals to his impressive international record, including his gold medal in the 200 meters at the Francophone Games last summer in Kinshasa, Congo.
Zahreddine still holds the record for both the West Asia and Arab championships in his category.
Furthermore, Zahreddine is continuing his intensive training in preparation for his participation in the Summer Paralympic Games scheduled for next year in the French capital, Paris. The Lebanese athlete hopes to shine in this major Olympic event, marking his second Olympic participation after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
It is worth mentioning that Zahreddine is a member of the Let's Run club and trains under the supervision of George Assaf, a national coach and a graduate of the Sports Academy School.
Finally, Zahreddine is gearing up to compete in the Khor Fakkan International Games in the United Arab Emirates, which will take place on February 8 and 9, in the 100-meter and 200-meter races.
Lebanese Paralympic athlete Arz Zahreddine showcased his talent once again, clinching silver in the 100-meter race and bronze in the 200-meter race at the fourth West Asia Paralympic Championships in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Zahreddine (left) during the commemorative photo
With this achievement, Zahreddine adds two more medals to his impressive international record, including his gold medal in the 200 meters at the Francophone Games last summer in Kinshasa, Congo.
Zahreddine still holds the record for both the West Asia and Arab championships in his category.
Furthermore, Zahreddine is continuing his intensive training in preparation for his participation in the Summer Paralympic Games scheduled for next year in the French capital, Paris. The Lebanese athlete hopes to shine in this major Olympic event, marking his second Olympic participation after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
It is worth mentioning that Zahreddine is a member of the Let's Run club and trains under the supervision of George Assaf, a national coach and a graduate of the Sports Academy School.
Finally, Zahreddine is gearing up to compete in the Khor Fakkan International Games in the United Arab Emirates, which will take place on February 8 and 9, in the 100-meter and 200-meter races.
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