Egypt’s Ibrahim Hamadtou has inspired fans all over the world after he came out to represent Egypt in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
Hamadtou, who lost both his arms at the age of 10 during a train accident, competes at table tennis, but plays with the bat in his mouth.
Fans were left surprised by how he tosses the ball up to serve with his
foot and generates remarkable spin on the ball, despite his lack of
arms.
He played South Korea’s Park Hong-ku in the Class 6 qualifiers on Wednesday, August 25 in Tokyo.
Class 6 is open to athletes who can stand but have impairments to their arms and legs.
The 48-year-old provided stiff competition but was beaten by Park in straight sets, losing 11-6 11-4 11-9.
In an interview with CNN in 2014, Hamadtou explained how he started playing ping pong.
‘In our village, we could only play, at that time, table tennis and soccer – that’s why I played both,’ he said.
‘It was logical to play soccer first due to my case, then I played table tennis as a challenge.
‘It was quite difficult playing table tennis after the accident. I had
to practice hard for three consecutive years on a daily basis. At the
beginning, people were amazed and surprised seeing me playing.
‘They encouraged and supported me a lot and they were very proud of my willing, perseverance and determination.’
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Egypt's Ibrahim Hamadtou lost his arms in an accident aged 10...
— C4 Paralympics (@C4Paralympics) August 25, 2021
To improvise, he holds the table tennis bat in his mouth! ?#Tokyo2020 #C4Paralympics pic.twitter.com/zDyCggdUQ9
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