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For Iraq’s athletes, the Tokyo journey is just about taking part

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BAGHDAD: For the four Iraqi athletes who have made it to Tokyo, there is no realistic talk of medals. Having overcome war, politics and pandemic, their dream is simply to participat­e.

With state financial support cut off by political infighting for most of the run-up to the Games and their locked-down foreign coaches unable to offer more than virtual advice, Iraq’s small squad of Olympians got there almost entirely by their own efforts.

Right up to November of last year, when a new national Olympic chief was elected, watched over by the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee by video link, Iraq’s very participat­ion in the Games was in doubt.

A nearly two-year battle for control of the National Olympic Committee’s US$25mil (RM105mil) budget had seen Iraq ostracised by the IOC and its athletes deprived of the monthly stipends they rely on to prepare for competitio­ns.

But despite the loss of state financial support and the difficulti­es of travelling to qualifying events during the coronaviru­s pandemic, two Iraqi hopefuls managed to qualify for Tokyo.

Rower Mohammed Ryadh, 27, will take part in the men’s single sculls for the second Games in a row.

But he has no illusions about his medal chances after his French coach of the past nine years, Vincent Tassery, was prevented by restrictio­ns linked to the pandemic from travelling to Baghdad for the rower’s training sessions on the Tigris.

“I have a French trainer and because of Covid he hasn’t been able to come to Iraq so he sends me instructio­ns by e-mail that I have to work on by myself,” said Ryadh at his makeshift training base on the river bank.

“So the goal is just to take part in the Olympic Games.

“We both know it’s not worth even thinking about a medal,” the rower admitted.

To date, Iraq has won just a single Olympic medal – a silver for weightlift­ing in Rome in 1960 – but it is not for want of trying.

At the 2016 Rio Games a total of 21 Iraqi athletes competed in an array of discipline­s including football, judo, boxing and athletics as well as rowing.

 ??  ?? Row on: Iraqi Mohammed Ryadh training for the olympic Games on the Tigris River in Baghdad. — aFP
Row on: Iraqi Mohammed Ryadh training for the olympic Games on the Tigris River in Baghdad. — aFP

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