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Published: 30 March 2021
In a historic achievement, unique Egyptian swimmer Osman, with a gold medal in the 100 m butterfly, culminated in the events of the ISCA International Swimming Championships in the United States of America, qualifying for the Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo this year.
Thus, the 26-year-old swimmer, nicknamed "Egypt's Goldfish", will become a new medal project for Egyptians at the upcoming Olympics, with her remarkable recent achievements, and a track record, especially when she entered history from the widest of its doors after being crowned bronze in the 50m butterfly at the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, becoming the first swimmer in Egypt's history to stand on the podium at the World Championships.
Osman revealed her challenging journey full of challenges and will, the scenes of her preparations for the Tokyo Olympics, and the biggest motivation in her life behind her many international awards during her sporting career, as well as her future plans.
"All my focus now is on the Tokyo Olympics, and I hope to God that we will bring more medals to my country," said Farida, who is now focused on the Tokyo Olympics, and I wish God well to bring more medals to my country.
"They believe in me very much, they give me all the support and moral and artistic care, and I have a group of sponsors who also give me encouragement," farida said.