"Kifef" catches his goals in the World Cup bow and arrow with "Noor Al-Basira"

The Pakistani national team player, Walid Aziz, who suffers from a visual disability from a young age, stole the spotlight during his participation in the World Championships for the Arch and Arrow for People of Determination, which is currently being held at the Dubai Club for People of Determination, as he aims the arrow with "the light of insight", by relying on a sensor placed in front of the hand. The right hand senses the aiming at the target.

Aziz said in statements reported by the organizing committee of the tournament: "I challenged the disability with a game of bow and arrow, which gave me confidence in myself in order to steadily advance ambitions in this sport. Sports, especially bow and arrow, are a gateway for people of determination to reveal the extent of their abilities, and that Through this sport, I am keen to give everything I have in order to achieve what I want and compete for the podiums.”

Aziz stressed that his current ambitions are to achieve a world medal after he achieved 5 gold medals in local championships in his country.


For his part, the head of the technical committee at the World Bow and Arrow Championships, Ahmed Al Hammadi, confirmed that: "The new addition to the visual impairment category, for the first time in the 30-meter World Bow and Arrow Championship, opened the door for a new category of people of determination to showcase their talent, and the Dubai Championship is celebrating the participation of 88 Ram is in this category, after we have provided them with all the success factors in being able to compete and achieve their ambitions, by harnessing advanced technology in order to bring out the tournament in a better and better image.”


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