Nahla Ramadan

Nahla Ramadan (Arabic نهلة رمضان ) ( born April 4, 1985 in Alexandria, Al - Iskandariyya ) is an Egyptian weightlifter.

Career

Nahla Ramadan was born in Alexandria. Her father Mohamed himself was an active weightlifter and Egyptian masters. Later, he was a coach in Alexandria. The older sister Nahlas, Nagham there, worked also as a weightlifter. Also Nahla began at a young age with the weight lifting. At the youth and junior inside there first successes came a. Subsequently, she was admitted to the Egyptian national team, which was coached by the Bulgarian coach Jordan Ivanov. In the Training Center Ras Al- Bar, it grew with hard training to a world class athlete zoom. It increased while their performance in combat within a year by more than 50 kg, and won at the World Championships in 2002 and 2003 medals. Bad luck she had to retire in the 2004 Olympics in Athens, where she wanted too much and with three invalid attempts at thrusting.

Nahla Ramadan is a student at the Cleopatra Experimental School in Alexandria.

International success / Mehrkampf

(OS = Olympic Games, WM = World Championship, BW = body weight)

  • 2001, 6th place, Junior World Championships in Thessaloniki, up to 63 kg, 185 kg winner: Natalia Skakun, Ukraine, 232.5 kg;
  • 2003, 2nd place, World Cup in Vancouver, to 75 kg, 262.5 kg behind Shang Shichun, China, 272.5 kg and above Slaweika Rusinska, Bulgaria, 252.5 kg;
  • 2004, 1st Place, Junior Women 's World Cup in Minsk, to 75 kg, 260 kg before Podobedowa Svetlana, Russia, 257.5 kg and Yu Honglian, China, 227.5 kg;
  • 2004, unplaziert, OS in Athens, to 75 kg body weight, 3 failed attempts in pushing;
  • 2005, 5th place, World Cup in Doha, to 75 kg, 259 kg champion Liu Chunhong, China, 285 kg before Natalya Zabolotnaja, Russia, 285 kg

Medals individual disciplines

  • World Championship silver medals in 2003, tearing, 117.5 kg - 2003, pushing, 145 kg
  • World Cup bronze: 2002, Snatch, 110 kg - 2002, pushing, 135 kg
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