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Ghada Shouaa

Ghada Shouaa (Arabic: غادة شعاع; born September 10, 1972) is a retired Syrian heptathlete. At the 1996 Summer Olympics, she won her country's first and only Olympic gold medal.[2] She was also a World and Asian heptathlon champion. She is considered one of the best Asian and Arab female athletes of all time.[1] She was a Syrian flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.[3]

Ghada Shouaa
Personal information
NationalitySyrian
Born (1972-09-10) September 10, 1972 (age 50)
Mhardeh, Hama Governorate, Syria
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Weight63 kg (139 lb)
Sport
Country Syria
SportAthletics
Event(s)Heptathlon, Long jump
ClubAl-Thawra SC, Jalaa SC
Turned pro1991[1]
Coached byImad Sarraj[1]
Retired2001[1]
Achievements and titles
World finals1995 – 1st
1999 – 3rd
Olympic finals1996 – 1st
Highest world rankingHeptathlon: 1 (1995, 1996)
Personal best(s)

She has represented Syria in her two strongest multi-event disciplines, the individual high jump and long jump events. She holds the Syrian high jump records with 1.87 m outdoors (1996), in javelin with 54.82 m (1999) in 200 m with 23.78 (1996), in long jump with 6.77 (1996) and in shot put with 16.25 (1999).[4]

Shuaa's heptathlon results include finishing 25th at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 24th at the 1991 World Championships, third at the 1999 World Athletics Championships and first at the 1994 Asian Games. She is also multiple gold medalist at the Arab Athletics Championships. With a performance of 6942 points at the Hypo-Meeting, which moved her into the world all-time Top 25 and she went down in history as the best Asian and Arab heptathlete.[5]

Shouaa's career coincided with those of older compatriot, three-time Olympic champion and four-time World champion legend Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Olympic champion Denise Lewis.[1]

Early life

She was born in the small Syrian city of Mhardeh in the Hama Governorate.[6] Growing up in rural Syria, Ghada Shouaa first realised her sporting potential at the age of 12 when she managed to catch a rabbit that had escaped from the hands of an old man in her village. She was soon harnessing her natural speed, competing in cross-country races.[4] However, it was in basketball that she made her initial foray into the world of elite sport. She played for the Syrian national team for a few years, but then decided to compete in athletics.[1]

Career

In 1991, Shouaa took part in a competitive heptathlon in Aleppo for the first time and set a new Syrian national record with a points tally of 4,010.[4] She was immediately sent to the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, where she placed last.[6] She concluded her first athletics season with a silver medal in the 1991 Asian Athletics Championships.[4]

Shouaa debuted at the Olympics in the 1992 Barcelona Games, placing 25th in spite of an injury. Her breakthrough did not come until 1995, when she won the important heptathlon meet in Götzis, scoring 6715 points. This boosted her to one of the favourites for the title at the 1995 World Athletics Championships, held in Gothenburg. After co-favorite Sabine Braun dropped out with an injury, Shouaa won the title with a comfortable margin.[6]

The following season, Shouaa again won the 1996 Hypo-Meeting, bringing the still-standing Asian record to 6942 points. In Atlanta, three months later, she confirmed her status as the best heptathlete at the time, winning Syria's first Olympic gold medal.[6]

A serious injury ruined the following season, and she was unable to make a serious comeback until 1999, when she placed third at the World Championships behind Eunice Barber.[6] Shouaa attempted to defend her Olympic title in Sydney, but she again became injured and did not even finish the first event.[6] After this disappointment, she decided to retire from athletics. After 2001, she was declared the best Syrian athlete of the 20th century.

Civil War in Syria

During a visit to Syria in 2013 or 2014 in the midst of civil war, Shouaa appeared in a picture with a heavy machine gun while accompanying the National Defence Forces, a branch of Syrian Armed Forces.[7] In a speech, Shouaa greeted the Syrian Arab Army, saying the army's motto 'Homeland, Honor, Honesty' represents "each and every honest Syrian from which he/she draws the ability for steadfastness and making achievements for Syria's sake".[8] She now lives in Germany.[9]

Personal bests

Seasonal bests

Competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing   Syria
1991 World Championships Tokyo, Japan 24th Heptathlon 5066 pts
Asian Championships Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2nd Heptathlon 5425 pts
Arab Championships Latakia, Syria 1st High jump 1.60 m
1st Long jump 5.50 m
1st Javelin throw 41.92 m
1992 Olympic Games Barcelona, Spain 25th Heptathlon 5278 pts
1993 Mediterranean Games Narbonne, France 8th Long jump 6.13 m
2nd Heptathlon 6168 pts
World Championships Stuttgart, Germany Heptathlon DNF
Arab Championships Latakia, Syria 1st 800 m 2:14.7
1st 100 m hurdles 14.44 s
1st High jump 1.75 m
1st Long jump 6.07 m
1st Javelin throw 50.54 m
Asian Championships Manila, Philippines 1st Heptathlon 6259 pts
1994 Goodwill Games St. Petersburg, Russia 3rd Heptathlon 6361 pts
Asian Games Hiroshima, Japan 1st Heptathlon 6360 pts
1995 Hypo-Meeting Gotzis, Austria 1st Heptathlon 6715 pts
World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 1st Heptathlon 6651 pts
Arab Championships Cairo, Egypt 1st High jump 1.80 m
1st Long jump 6.64 m
1st Javelin throw 53.72 m
1996 Hypo-Meeting Gotzis, Austria 1st Heptathlon 6942 pts
Olympic Games Atlanta, United States 1st Heptathlon 6780 pts
1999 Pan Arab Games Amman, Jordan 1st High jump 1.78 m
2nd Long jump 6.19 m
2nd Shot put 16.25 m
1st Javelin throw 55.14 m
World Championships Seville, Spain 3rd Heptathlon 6500 pts
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia Heptathlon DNF

Honours

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Christel Saneh (15 September 2021). "Ghada Shouaa: The only Olympic gold medallist for Syria". World Athletics. Retrieved 12 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Ghada Shouaa". Olympics.com. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  3. ^ . Olympics at Sport-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Accessed 25 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d "Biography of Ghada Shouaa". olympics.com. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Götzis records and winners of all-times". www.decathlon2000.com. 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  6. ^ a b c d e f . Damascus-Online.com. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-22.
  7. ^ "بعد أن "طفشها" نظام الأسد... غادة شعاع تتحول من بطلة أولمبية إلى "رامية دوشكا" في الدفاع الوطني (صور) | عكس السير دوت كوم". www.aksalser.com.
  8. ^ "Olympic champion Shouaa: I returned home to work for a brighter future for #Syria". Syrian Arab News Agency SANA – Facebook. 16 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26.
  9. ^ "Syrian sports heroine laments her country's ill treatment". Arab News. 30 August 2009. Retrieved 26 May 2016.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Women's Heptathlon Best Year Performance
19951996
Succeeded by
Olympic Games
Preceded by Flagbearer for   Syria
Atlanta 1996
Succeeded by
Moutassem Ghotouq

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Ghada Shouaa Arabic غادة شعاع born September 10 1972 is a retired Syrian heptathlete At the 1996 Summer Olympics she won her country s first and only Olympic gold medal 2 She was also a World and Asian heptathlon champion She is considered one of the best Asian and Arab female athletes of all time 1 She was a Syrian flag bearer at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics 3 Ghada ShouaaPersonal informationNationalitySyrianBorn 1972 09 10 September 10 1972 age 50 Mhardeh Hama Governorate SyriaHeight1 87 m 6 ft 2 in Weight63 kg 139 lb SportCountry SyriaSportAthleticsEvent s Heptathlon Long jumpClubAl Thawra SC Jalaa SCTurned pro1991 1 Coached byImad Sarraj 1 Retired2001 1 Achievements and titlesWorld finals1995 1st1999 3rdOlympic finals1996 1stHighest world rankingHeptathlon 1 1995 1996 Personal best s Heptathlon 6942 pts 9th all time NR Gotzis 1996 Medal record Women s athleticsRepresenting SyriaOlympic Games1996 Atlanta HeptathlonWorld Championships1995 Gothenburg Heptathlon1999 Seville HeptathlonGoodwill Games1994 Saint Petersburg HeptathlonAsian Games1994 Hiroshima HeptathlonAsian Championships1993 Manila Heptathlon1991 Kuala Lumpur HeptathlonMediterranean Games1993 Narbonne HeptathlonShe has represented Syria in her two strongest multi event disciplines the individual high jump and long jump events She holds the Syrian high jump records with 1 87 m outdoors 1996 in javelin with 54 82 m 1999 in 200 m with 23 78 1996 in long jump with 6 77 1996 and in shot put with 16 25 1999 4 Shuaa s heptathlon results include finishing 25th at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics 24th at the 1991 World Championships third at the 1999 World Athletics Championships and first at the 1994 Asian Games She is also multiple gold medalist at the Arab Athletics Championships With a performance of 6942 points at the Hypo Meeting which moved her into the world all time Top 25 and she went down in history as the best Asian and Arab heptathlete 5 Shouaa s career coincided with those of older compatriot three time Olympic champion and four time World champion legend Jackie Joyner Kersee and Olympic champion Denise Lewis 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Civil War in Syria 3 Personal bests 3 1 Seasonal bests 4 Competition record 5 Honours 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditShe was born in the small Syrian city of Mhardeh in the Hama Governorate 6 Growing up in rural Syria Ghada Shouaa first realised her sporting potential at the age of 12 when she managed to catch a rabbit that had escaped from the hands of an old man in her village She was soon harnessing her natural speed competing in cross country races 4 However it was in basketball that she made her initial foray into the world of elite sport She played for the Syrian national team for a few years but then decided to compete in athletics 1 Career EditIn 1991 Shouaa took part in a competitive heptathlon in Aleppo for the first time and set a new Syrian national record with a points tally of 4 010 4 She was immediately sent to the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo where she placed last 6 She concluded her first athletics season with a silver medal in the 1991 Asian Athletics Championships 4 Shouaa debuted at the Olympics in the 1992 Barcelona Games placing 25th in spite of an injury Her breakthrough did not come until 1995 when she won the important heptathlon meet in Gotzis scoring 6715 points This boosted her to one of the favourites for the title at the 1995 World Athletics Championships held in Gothenburg After co favorite Sabine Braun dropped out with an injury Shouaa won the title with a comfortable margin 6 The following season Shouaa again won the 1996 Hypo Meeting bringing the still standing Asian record to 6942 points In Atlanta three months later she confirmed her status as the best heptathlete at the time winning Syria s first Olympic gold medal 6 A serious injury ruined the following season and she was unable to make a serious comeback until 1999 when she placed third at the World Championships behind Eunice Barber 6 Shouaa attempted to defend her Olympic title in Sydney but she again became injured and did not even finish the first event 6 After this disappointment she decided to retire from athletics After 2001 she was declared the best Syrian athlete of the 20th century Civil War in Syria Edit During a visit to Syria in 2013 or 2014 in the midst of civil war Shouaa appeared in a picture with a heavy machine gun while accompanying the National Defence Forces a branch of Syrian Armed Forces 7 In a speech Shouaa greeted the Syrian Arab Army saying the army s motto Homeland Honor Honesty represents each and every honest Syrian from which he she draws the ability for steadfastness and making achievements for Syria s sake 8 She now lives in Germany 9 Personal bests Edit100 metres hurdles 13 72 s Long jump 6 77 m NR High jump 1 87 m NR 200 m 23 78 s NR Shot put 16 25 m NR Javelin throw 54 82 m NR 800 m 2 13 59 min Heptathlon 6942 AR NR still currently 9 all time 342 pts behind the world record Seasonal bests EditCompetition record EditYear Competition Venue Position Event NotesRepresenting Syria1991 World Championships Tokyo Japan 24th Heptathlon 5066 ptsAsian Championships Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2nd Heptathlon 5425 ptsArab Championships Latakia Syria 1st High jump 1 60 m1st Long jump 5 50 m1st Javelin throw 41 92 m1992 Olympic Games Barcelona Spain 25th Heptathlon 5278 pts1993 Mediterranean Games Narbonne France 8th Long jump 6 13 m2nd Heptathlon 6168 ptsWorld Championships Stuttgart Germany Heptathlon DNFArab Championships Latakia Syria 1st 800 m 2 14 71st 100 m hurdles 14 44 s1st High jump 1 75 m1st Long jump 6 07 m1st Javelin throw 50 54 mAsian Championships Manila Philippines 1st Heptathlon 6259 pts1994 Goodwill Games St Petersburg Russia 3rd Heptathlon 6361 ptsAsian Games Hiroshima Japan 1st Heptathlon 6360 pts1995 Hypo Meeting Gotzis Austria 1st Heptathlon 6715 ptsWorld Championships Gothenburg Sweden 1st Heptathlon 6651 ptsArab Championships Cairo Egypt 1st High jump 1 80 m1st Long jump 6 64 m1st Javelin throw 53 72 m1996 Hypo Meeting Gotzis Austria 1st Heptathlon 6942 ptsOlympic Games Atlanta United States 1st Heptathlon 6780 pts1999 Pan Arab Games Amman Jordan 1st High jump 1 78 m2nd Long jump 6 19 m2nd Shot put 16 25 m1st Javelin throw 55 14 mWorld Championships Seville Spain 3rd Heptathlon 6500 pts2000 Olympic Games Sydney Australia Heptathlon DNFHonours Edit1995 Prix Monique Berlioux 1995 1996 Women s Heptathlon Best Year PerformanceSee also EditList of Syrian peopleReferences Edit a b c d e f Christel Saneh 15 September 2021 Ghada Shouaa The only Olympic gold medallist for Syria World Athletics Retrieved 12 December 2022 Ghada Shouaa Olympics com Retrieved 18 August 2021 Syria Olympics at Sport Reference com Sports Reference LLC Accessed 25 October 2011 a b c d Biography of Ghada Shouaa olympics com Retrieved 14 December 2022 Gotzis records and winners of all times www decathlon2000 com 2010 12 02 Retrieved 2010 12 02 a b c d e f Ghada Shouaa Damascus Online com Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2007 06 22 بعد أن طفشها نظام الأسد غادة شعاع تتحول من بطلة أولمبية إلى رامية دوشكا في الدفاع الوطني صور عكس السير دوت كوم www aksalser com Olympic champion Shouaa I returned home to work for a brighter future for Syria Syrian Arab News Agency SANA Facebook 16 August 2013 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Syrian sports heroine laments her country s ill treatment Arab News 30 August 2009 Retrieved 26 May 2016 External links EditOfficial website Ghada Shouaa at World AthleticsSporting positionsPreceded byHeike Drechsler Women s Heptathlon Best Year Performance1995 1996 Succeeded bySabine BraunOlympic GamesPreceded byJoseph Atiyeh Flagbearer for SyriaAtlanta 1996 Succeeded byMoutassem Ghotouq Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ghada Shouaa amp oldid 1129247388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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