Tunisian Para-Athletes Achieve Remarkable Success in Rabat
The International Para-Athletics Grand Prix in Rabat concluded on a high note for Tunisia, showcasing the nation's prowess on the global stage. The Tunisian team finished with an impressive tally of eight medals, consisting of four gold, three silver, and one bronze, securing an honorable eighth position in the overall competition rankings. This remarkable performance reaffirms Tunisia's status as a formidable contender in the world of para-athletics.
Outstanding Performances Highlight Tunisia's Para-Athletics Achievements
Tunisian athletes particularly excelled in throwing events, which have become a hallmark of their success. The standout performer, Raoua Tlili, once again captured attention by clinching gold in the discus throw and silver in the shot put. Joining her on the podium, Yousra Ben Jemaâ showcased her dominance by winning the javelin event, while Yassine Guenichi and Raja Jebali displayed their strength by securing gold in the shot put for their respective categories. The overall performance was further bolstered by silver medals won by Aymen Lakoum and Jihène Aziz in the shot put. However, the highlight of the tournament was Youssef Ouhibi, who, in his international debut, achieved a remarkable bronze in the 5000 meters. These impressive results not only reflect the athletes' individual talents but also the dedicated efforts of the technical coaching staff in maintaining the excellence of Tunisian para-athletics on the global stage.
As reported by realites.com.tn.