From the Euphrates to Tokyo: Syrian refugee who lost leg targets Paralympics

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ATHENS: As a teenager in Syria, Ibrahim al-Hussein dreamt of becoming an Olympic swimmer before he lost a leg in the war. Now a refugee in ...

ATHENS: As a teenager in Syria, Ibrahim al-Hussein dreamt of becoming an Olympic swimmer before he lost a leg in the war. Now a refugee in Greece, he is training for a place at the Tokyo Paralympics.

"Anything is possible," said Hussein, who competed in the Rio Paralympics in 2016 as part of the first ever Refugee Team. More than 50 refugee athletes hope to compete in Tokyo. The International Paralympic Committee plans to send up to six as part of a Refugee Team to be finalised in June. Hussein is determined to be part of it."Every moment in the water, I think of the Olympic Games," he said after a two-hour training session.

Hussein crossed to Greece in 2014 in a rubber boat with 80 people. A private doctor eventually got him a prosthetic leg for free and unlike hundreds of thousands of refugees who travelled north to wealthier European countries, he stayed and was granted asylum.

 

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