At age 14, Camara was playing soccer — then her favorite sport — when she caught the eye of a soldier who wrestled. He was impressed with her strategy, her moves, her physique. “You have talent,” he told her, and asked if she’d ever considered wrestling. She’d never heard of it. He described the combat sport, and visited her family to earn their support.
Soumah sold candy and eggs out of a roadside kiosk and went door-to-door in better-off neighborhoods offering to wash clothes, clean homes and prepare meals. After working all day, she then cooked for her own family. Morocco ultimately asked the wrestlers to leave because of the virus. Camara went home, to a country without proper wrestling facilities.
She wore a T-shirt, tight pants rolled up above her ankles and no shoes — saving her best wrestling uniform for Tokyo. She lived in a dormitory, in a cubicle room similar to Olympic Village accommodations. For her, it was luxurious living. So she went to an Italian hospital where shots were being given to homeless people, immigrants without documents and others without health care access. She joined the queue and got her jab. Aka and UWW treated her and her training partners to a pizza at an outdoor restaurant at the trip’s end.In the muddy streets of her neighborhood, young girls approached her — strong, muscular ones who want to be athletes like her.
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I can't even begin to imagine the problems with their backs they will have someday.
Jimmy Powers had a better arm drag.
Patrick and Sponge Bob really going at it 😳
Get up again and again!!
this is terrible news
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