Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

The dream begins for Zaza, 12, the youngest Olympian in Tokyo

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DAMASCUS: Syria’s Hend Zaza was just five when she first picked up a table tennis paddle, and now the 12-year-old is the youngest person to compete at the Tokyo Olympics.

Zaza shot to fame overnight in her war-torn country last year after beating a Lebanese rival in her forties to win the West Asia championsh­ips, qualifying her for the Olympics.

She is the only female member of a six-person team vying for her home country’s fourth-ever Olympic medal. On Saturday, she will kick off the competitio­n against 39-year-old Austrian Liu Jia in the preliminar­y round of the women’s singles.

Zaza is set to become the youngest Olympian since 11-yearold Beatrice Hustiu competed in figure skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics.

Coach Adham Jumaan says he discovered Zaza when she was only five years old, three years into Syria’s devastatin­g war. She was playing ping-pong with her older brother Obeida, a junior national tennis table champion, in a sports hall in Syria’s Hama. “I was struck by her physique, quick reflexes and intuition,” Jumaan said, adding: “She was clearly gifted.” Recognisin­g that she was determined, he started off by giving her daily training sessions at the same sports centre.

Just seven months later, it paid off when Zaza finished second in the 2015 Syrian junior championsh­ips aged just six.

From there, she rose from one

success to the next. By the age of nine, she had won the under 12s national competitio­n and West Asia championsh­ips. And she won the national women’s cup.

Syria’s civil war has killed around 500,000 people and displaced millions since it started in 2011. “We trained in tough conditions,” said Jumaan, who was her coach until recently. There were “power cuts at the sports hall. Sometimes we were stuck inside for hours” as rebel artillery fire fell outside. “And we struggled to get visas to take part in competitio­ns abroad,” he said.

As the death toll mounted at the start of Syria’s war, several countries closed their missions in Damascus. But last year, the Chinese Olympic Committee invited Zaza to go and train with its players in China.

She is now in Tokyo and has high hopes. “I dream of becoming world champion and an Olympic champion” one day, she said, adding: But “I also want to finish my studies and become a pharmacist”.

 ?? AFP ?? Syria’s Hend Zaza was just five when she first picked up a table tennis paddle.
AFP Syria’s Hend Zaza was just five when she first picked up a table tennis paddle.

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