First afghan female boxer to the Olimpics

Her first punch he launched 11 years: Sadaf Rahimi was in her village, when she and a cousin of 18 years, set up a sort of challenge, a battle from which she realized what she wanted to do in the future: “The first once I hit someone was in my village. My cousin was 18 years. We staged a fight and he told me that I would be a good boxer. “Succeed in a sport like boxing is not easy, especially for a girl who, moreover, live in a country where women have not equal rights and equal opportunities to the achievement of the men.
There are not enough funds for the Olympics: to denounce the situation, just the Afghan girl boxer, which underlines the difficulties not only cultural but also economic live in her country in the management of sport and access to women to sport competitions: “I practice one hour a day, but not enough to prepare for London. The other teams are training three times a day and my exercise equipment is inadequate. I had to buy even the gloves. We need a sponsor who can assist female athletes. “

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