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Emirati swimmer Al Matrooshi feeling ‘fortunate’ to receive Tokyo Games wildcard

- AMITH PASSELA

Emirati swimmer Yousuf Al Matrooshi is ready for the Tokyo Olympics, the entry to which is an achievemen­t in itself for the teenager.

Having received a wildcard to compete in the 100-metre freestyle, Al Matrooshi is relishing the opportunit­y to race against the world’s elite at the Games that start on July 23.

The event was pushed back by a year following the coronaviru­s outbreak and it certainly is going to be an exceptiona­l Olympics due to the safety protocols and absence of spectators.

“I’m super excited to get this opportunit­y, to be at the Olympics representi­ng my country in the greatest sporting spectacle in the world,” Al Matrooshi told The National. “I am fortunate to receive the wildcard. So I am already in a good position and I want to go out there and do my best. This obviously is a great platform as I have plans to take this experience forward.”

Al Matrooshi, 18, was also handed a wildcard to compete in the 100m freestyle at the Fina World Championsh­ips (short course) at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island in December.

“The Olympics is an experience that I can take forward to the Worlds and compete in front of my people, family and friends,” he said. “In Tokyo, my goal there would be to try and qualify to the next round, and then take it forward from there. It would be great if I can make it to the semi-finals.” Al Matrooshi was nine when he enrolled at Al Wasl Club in Dubai for his first swimming lessons.

“Actually, I accompanie­d my mother to the club to enrol for football,” he said. “I still remember I wore a Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United shirt and was thrilled that I was going to play football.

“However, the technical committee at the club, after assessing my physique, advised my mother to try me in swimming.

“I was lean and tall even at that time. My mother was adamant but the officials convinced her somehow, so she reluctantl­y agreed. I enjoyed my first few weeks in the pool and here I am now.

“Nine years on from that time, here I am preparing for the Olympics and the Worlds. There have been ups and downs in my journey but I’m very optimistic about the future, Insha Allah.”

Al Matrooshi has just finished high school and has applied to universiti­es in the United States to pursue a degree in computer science and also continue with high-performanc­e training in swimming. “I have done well in academics all through and carried myself well outside the pool. I am always blessed. Alhamdulil­lah,” he said.

Al Matrooshi first came under the spotlight when he broke the national age group record in 100m butterfly that stood for over 23 years. “That’s the time I thought I had a future in swimming,” he said. “I continued with my training with the hope of achieving something in the sport, and now I’m here talking about the Olympics and the Fina Worlds.”

A gold medal in 100m freestyle at the Gulf Championsh­ip in Kuwait in 2019 remains Al Matrooshi’s best result so far. He has also competed at the Asian Age Group Championsh­ips in Uzbekistan in 2017, Fina World Junior Swimming Championsh­ips in Hungary and the Arab Championsh­ips in Morocco, both in 2019, and the Egyptian National Championsh­ips this April.

“Every internatio­nal competitio­n has been an experience for me and I’m very fortunate to be at the Olympics followed by the Fina Worlds. This really is beyond my imaginatio­ns,” Al Matrooshi said.

“The Olympics and the Worlds are the dreams of any athlete and I feel I’m blessed to participat­e at both these events. My focus has now been only the Olympics from the time I was told of the wildcards.”

 ??  ?? Yousuf Al Matrooshi will be representi­ng the UAE in Japan
Yousuf Al Matrooshi will be representi­ng the UAE in Japan

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