They leave tomorrow for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games: The Paralympians want to do better than the Paris 2024 Olympics. As always, plenty of podiums. The final list

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Moroccan Olympic athletes leave this week for Paris to represent the Kingdom of Morocco at the JP Paris 2024

It is highlighted that the Moroccan Paralympian has always been this poor relation without great financial support or significant sponsorship contribution and who, however, collects the greatest number of Medals which allow him to rank among the world elite.

The men of Hamid El Aouni, the president of the FRMSPH, who remains among one of our serious, omnipresent and credible characters on the international scene, as evidenced by the Brazilian president of the International Federation who has excellent respect for El Aouni and through him Morocco…

Even today and in view of the poor performance of our athletes at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games who were only able to bring home one Gold Medal and one Bronze Medal, Moroccans here and around the world place all their hope in their Paralympic athletes who have accustomed them to greater successes and incredible feats, very active, confident in their abilities and above all will fight to take up the greatest challenge of their lives: to honor the name of Morocco at its true value and restore its reputation at the top of the podium.

Morocco is therefore taking part in the 17th Paralympic Games, scheduled from August 28 to September 8 in Paris, with a delegation comprising 38 athletes.

The list of Moroccan athletes taking part in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

– Para athletics (motor impairment): Ayoub Sadni, Abdallah Kani, Azzeddine Nouiri, Zakari Darham, Zakaria Zouhri, Aymane Al Haddaoui, Yousra Karim, Hayat El Garaa, Saida Amoudi, Fouzia Lakssioui, Amina Oubraim, Nour Al Houda Al Kaoui

– Para athletics (visual impairment): Amine Chentouf, Moncef Bouja, Abdessalam Hili, Fatima Zahra al Idrissi, Meryem Nouri

– Para powerlifting: Najate El Garra (-61 kg), Ouafae Al Azzab (-45 kg)

– Wheelchair tennis (singles and doubles): Najwa Awane, Samira Benichi, Lhaj Boukartacha, Said Himam

– Para taekwondo: Rajae Akermache, Rachid Ismaili Alaoui, Ayoub Adouich, Naoual Al Arif

– Para cycling: Haytam Amraoui

– Blind football: Abderazzak Hattab, Zouhir Snisla, Ayoub Hadimi, Houssam Ghili, Aït Baja Lahbib, Saïd Al Maslak, Hicham Lamlas, Mohammed Al Hamouchi, Samir Bara, Khalid Kirmadi

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