Zahra Lari Explained

Zahra Lari
Country:United Arab Emirates
Birth Date:3 March 1995
Hometown:Abu Dhabi
Coach:Bohdan Berezenko
Formercoach:Zsolt Kerekes, Emilia Ahsan, Alexandra Ievleva
Choreographer:Emilia Ahsan (SP), Mark Pilay (FS)
Beganskating:2007
Combined Total:81.58
Combined Date:2018 CS Tallinn Trophy
Sp Score:27.98
Sp Date:2018 CS Tallinn Trophy
Fs Score:54.92
Fs Date:2018 CS Alpen Trophy

Zahra Lari (born March 3, 1995), is an Emirati figure skater. She is the first figure skater from the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East to compete internationally. Lari is a five-time Emirati National Champion.

Along with her rigorous training, Zahra graduated from Abu Dhabi University majoring in Environmental Health and Safety. She is the Co-Founder and CEO of Emirates Skating Club, which is the first established figure skating club in the country. She is a dedicated activist for the health and well-being of the UAE society and women in general. Zahra is registered and certified in the UAE National Records for her achievements in serving the Society and the State.

Personal life

Zahra Lari is from Abu Dhabi, UAE where she resides with her parents and two brothers. Her father is from the United Arab Emirates. Zahra was inspired to try figure skating at the age of 12, after watching the Disney film Ice Princess, and was able to begin skating lessons shortly after. She graduated from Abu Dhabi University, where she studied environmental health and safety, though she holds the title of CEO and Co-founder of Emirates Skating Club in Abu Dhabi. In 2017, she was included in a Nike, Inc. ad featuring Muslim women athletes.

Lari is also the first figure skater to compete internationally in a hijab. She hopes to serve as an inspiration and light to other young women.

Lari got married in 2020. She has one daughter.[1]

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2019–20[2]
  • Zahra
2018–19
2016–18
  • Pierrot and the Moon

Career

Early career

Zahra Lari began learning to skate at the age of 12 at Zayed Sports City. Although her mother was initially supportive, it took some time before her father would let her compete, preferring she continued skating as a hobby. However, after she saw how passionate she was about the sport, she relented.

2011–12 season

Her junior international debut was in the 2011-12 season at the European Cup in Canazei, Italy. She received a deduction due to her headscarf, as it was not an approved part of the costume. However, after taking up the issue with the ISU, they changed the rule, allowing for headscarves to be worn in competition.

2013–14 season

Lari competed at three international junior competitions. She placed 7th at the Dubai Golden Cup, 12th at the New Year's Cup, and 26th at the [Sportland Trophy. === 2014–15 season === Lari began competing at the senior level and placed 4th at the FBMA Trophy – her best international placement to date. She also competed at the 2015 International Challenge Cup and placed 11th. === 2015-16 season === Due to an injury, Zahra only competed at the FBMA Trophy that was held at her home rink. === 2016-17 season === Zahra competed at the Asian Winter Games in Japan, Cup of Tyrol, EGNA Spring Trophy, FBMA Trophy in Abu Dhabi at her home rink, Skate Helena and Merano Cup. === 2017–18 season === Zahra competed in the Nebelhorn Trophy (Olympic Qualifiers), Bavarian Open, Cup of Tyrol, FBMA trophy (held at her home rink), Golden Bear, Slovenia Open and UAE National Championship. === 2018–19 season === Lari competed at the [[2019 Winter Universiade]] in Krasnoyarsk, Russia and is the first Emirati to compete in the Winter Universiade.[3]

Post-Competitive

Due to rink closures during the COVID-19 pandemic Lari took a step back from what she realized was a "unsustainable, frenzied cycle of training and traveling."[4] She is the CEO of the Emirates Skating Club and president of the Figure Skating Committee under the UAE Winter Sports Federation.

In February 2024, Lari published an autobiographical children's book, Not Yet, with co-author Hadley Davis, the screenwriter of Ice Princess, and illustrated by Sara Alfageeh.[5]

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series

International
Event13–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818-1919-20
align=left 28th
align=left WD
align=left 33rd
align=left 28th
align=left 18th
align=left 15th
align=left 25th 19th
align=left 8th
align=left 12th
align=left 4th 5th 15th 10th
align=left 13th
align=left Halloween Cup 16th
align=left 11th
align=left 14th
align=left 16th
align=left Slovenia Open 23rd
align=left 29th
International: Junior
align=left Dubai Golden Cup 7th
align=left New Year's Cup 12th
align=left Sportland Trophy 26th
National
align=left Emirati Champ. bgcolor=gold 1st bgcolor=gold 1st
J = Junior level

Detailed results

Senior career

2017–18 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
January 5–7, 2017FBMA Trophy 2017Senioralign=center 15
24.17
align=center 15
50.59
align=center 15
74.76
2016–17 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
April 6–9, 2017Egna Spring TrophySenioralign=center 12
25.81
align=center 12
51.86
align=center 12
77.67
February 28 - March 5, 2017Cup of Tyrol 2017Senioralign=center 24
25.90
align=center 26
54.19
align=center 25
80.09
February 19–26, 20172017 Asian Winter GamesSenioralign=center 19
23.31
align=center 17
53.37
align=center 18
76.68
January 17–21, 201710th Europa Cup Skate HelenaSenioralign=center 15
21.87
align=center 13
50.69
align=center 14
72.56
January 5–7, 2017FBMA Trophy 2017Senioralign=center 17
24.17
align=center 16
50.59
align=center 16
74.76
November 10–13, 201619th ISU Merano Cup 2016Senioralign=center 17
19.95
align=center 16
45.67
align=center 16
65.62
2015–16 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
January 22–23, 2016FBMA Trophy 2016Senioralign=center 5
20.50
align=center 5
41.37
align=center 5
61.87
2014–15 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
April 3–5, 2015FBMA Trophy 2015Senioralign=center 4
25.81
align=center 4
46.66
align=center 4
72.47
February 19–22, 2015International Challenge Cup 2015Senioralign=center 12
19.65
align=center 11
39.51
align=center 11
59.16

Junior career

2013–14 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
May 5-June 5, 2014Dubai Golden Cup 2014Junioralign=center 4
25.70
align=center 7
39.70
align=center 7
65.40
2011–12 season
April 9–13, 20122012 European CupJunioralign=center 15

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Hafsa . Lodi . Emirati Figure Skater Zahra Lari Has Written A Children's Book . 29 March 2024 . MOJEH . 31 January 2024.
  2. Web site: Zahra Lari on Instagram: "When music meets sports... Ihab Darwish X Zahra Lari ⛸ I am thrilled to announce the exciting collaboration with Ihab Darwish, talented…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BzQlJY4lGjP . 2021-12-26 . registration. Instagram. en. 2019-06-28.
  3. News: Skater Lari waves the UAE flag at Winter Universiade. 1 March 2019. Gulf News. 3 March 2019.
  4. News: Lodi . Hafsa . Emirati Figure Skater Zahra Lari Has Written A Children's Book . 29 March 2024 . MOJEH . 31 January 2024.
  5. Web site: Not Yet The Scholastic Parent Store . shop.scholastic.com . en.