Afghan sprinter Kimia Yousofi, currently based in Australia, has been chosen to compete in the women's 100-meter sprint at the upcoming Paris Olympics. This will mark her third appearance at the Olympic Games, having previously represented Afghanistan.
Yousofi, who has been residing in Australia since 2022, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to once again represent her homeland and the women who have been deprived of basic rights, including education. She highlighted the challenges faced by women in Afghanistan and the importance of advocating for their rights.
Following the Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan, Yousofi was among the athletes and families resettled in Australia, where she has been training under the guidance of coach John Quinn. Despite initial language barriers, Yousofi and Quinn have made significant progress in their training, with Quinn commending her dedication and resilience.
The Afghan National Olympic Committee, operating outside of Afghanistan, has been instrumental in supporting athletes like Yousofi and promoting gender equality in sports. Afghanistan Olympic Committee president Yonus Popalzay expressed pride in having three female athletes on the team for the Paris Olympics, marking a significant milestone for Afghan women in sports.
Yousofi's participation in the upcoming Olympics is not only a personal achievement but also a symbol of hope and empowerment for women in Afghanistan and around the world. Her coach emphasized the impact of her journey on inspiring others and showcasing the possibilities that exist for women in sports.
The Australian Olympic Committee congratulated Yousofi on her selection and praised her as an inspiration for women and girls facing adversity. With the support of her coach, team, and supporters, Yousofi is poised to make a meaningful statement at the Paris Olympics, representing the resilience and determination of Afghan women in the face of challenges.
As she prepares to compete on the global stage once again, Yousofi's journey serves as a reminder of the power of sport to transcend boundaries and advocate for gender equality and human rights.