Amna Al Haddad Explained

Amna Al Haddad
Birth Date:21 October 1989
Birth Place:Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Years Active:2007-present
Height:5'2"

Amna Al Haddad (born 21 Oct 1989) is a female weightlifting athlete and former journalist from the United Arab Emirates.[1] [2]

Weight Lifting Career

Amna Al Haddad was born on October 21, 1989, in Dubai.[3] [4] She started her weightlifting career in 2007 at the age of 19.[5] [6] Her first competitive entrance was in October 2011. Since then she has competed in a number of international competitions. She then became the first Emirati female to compete in the Reebok Crossfit Games Open (February 22 – March 25, 2012) and was ranked 77th out of 170 women in Asia.

Later in May 2012, she joined the Asia Regionals Crossfit Team in Korea. She made history by being the first Emirati and GCC national to compete in the Asia Regionals and the only Muslim woman to do so in a headscarf and a unitard.[7] [8]

She then embarked on Olympic Weightlifting in 2013, in a bid to represent her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She competed at the Arnold Sports Festival for three years consecutively and competed in Europe as well.

In April 2015, she competed at the IWF Asian interclub championship and won 6 gold medals and 3 silver in the Arab, West-Asian, and Asian categories as a -63 kg, representing the UAE.[9]

Amna was the first Arab female athlete to signal off We Run Dubai, Nike's 10K race in 2015.[10]

Amna sometimes trains in the ritzy Jumeirah neighborhood of Dubai, in a gym housed inside a villa. She trains in a headscarf, fully covered in leggings and compression sleeves.[11]

In 2016, she expressed her hope that her achievements would be an inspiration for other Emirati women.[12] While she was not selected to represent her country in weightlifting at the Rio Olympics, she continues to participate in the sport.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-09-01. Emirati weightlifting champion Amna Al Haddad, an inspiration for Arab women. 2021-08-05. Naseba. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2018-02-25. The story of the pioneering UAE weightlifter who helped develop the Nike Pro Hijab. 2021-08-05. Arab News. en.
  3. Web site: UAE female weightlifter Al Haddad aiming for Rio 2016. 2021-08-05. gulfnews.com. en.
  4. Web site: Timeline. 2021-08-05. Amna Al Haddad. en-US.
  5. Web site: Amin. ByBahira. Depression to Dumbbells: This Female Emirati Weightlifting Champion is Literally Changing the Game. 2021-08-05. SceneArabia.
  6. Web site: Q42. Fabrique &. Q&A with Amna Al Haddad. 2021-08-05. Design Museum. en.
  7. Web site: 999Fitness » About Me. 999fitness.ae. 2015-11-24.
  8. Web site: Raising The Bar: Nike Features Emirati Weightlifter, Amna Al Haddad – The Voix. 2021-08-05. en-US.
  9. Web site: Amin. ByBahira. Depression to Dumbbells: This Female Emirati Weightlifting Champion is Literally Changing the Game. 2021-08-05. SceneArabia.
  10. Web site: 2016-09-01. Emirati weightlifting champion Amna Al Haddad, an inspiration for Arab women. 2021-08-05. Naseba. en-US.
  11. News: Amid Glares, Female Weight Lifters Compete . The New York Times . 24 October 2012 . Leigh . Karen .
  12. Web site: UAE weightlifter Amna Al Haddad hopes to make Olympic dream a reality. 7DAYS UAE. en-GB. 2016-03-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20160405125449/http://7days.ae/uae-weightlifter-amna-al-haddad-hopes-make-olympic-dream-reality. 2016-04-05. dead.
  13. News: Emirati weightlifter Aisha Al Balushi qualifies for Rio Olympics. Paul. Ajanta. 2016-06-30. Emirates 247. 2017-03-14. en-GB.