The Asian Age

BERLIN BOXER’S BATTLE TO WEAR HIJAB IN RING

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Berlin: Berlin boxer Zeina Nassar’s fighting spirit has won her plenty of titles, but her battle to wear the hijab in the ring has also made her an equal opportunit­y champion.

Today, the 21-year-old, who discovered female boxing by watching online videos as a teenager, is a German amateur featherwei­ght champion and dares to dream of Olympic glory.

Her path so far took all the determinat­ion she could muster, Nassar to said, sipping an iced coffee at a cafe in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district, where she grew up.

“It was as if I had to prove twice as much because not only am I a woman who boxes, but I also wear the headscarf,” she said, during a break between gruelling training sessions.

“In the end it made me stronger,” she laughed, her made-up face known to countless Instagram fans framed by a pastelcolo­ured floral headscarf, sunglasses perched on top.

Next year’s Tokyo Olympics and then the Paris Games in 2024 “are my great dream, my great goal,” smiled the young woman.

That dream only came within reach in February, when the Internatio­nal Boxing Associatio­n (AIBA) amended its rules to allow Muslim boxers to wear a hijab and fully cover their bodies in the ring. When it comes to qualifying, “now the prerequisi­tes are the same for all,” said Nassar, who in training and in competitio­n wears the head covering as well as a fulllength top and leggings.

“Only sporting performanc­e should count. We must not be reduced to our external appearance.”

‘I’M SUPER FAST’

Her list of achievemen­ts already includes six Berlin titles in the featherwei­ght category, and the 2018 German Championsh­ip title.

In 24 official fights, Nassar, who weighs 57 kilos (125 pounds), recorded 18 victories, including one by KO, which is rare in this category.

“My boxing style is very unconventi­onal but I’m super fast. It’s my strength,” she said, mimicking a few uppercuts and hooks.

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Zeina Nassar

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