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Ali Zada and her sister, Zahra, were featured in a 2016 documentary on French TV channel Arte called Les Petites Reines de Kaboul (The Little Queens of Kabul) that resonated with people around the ...
Masomah Ali Zada is "proud" to represent "all those who have been forced to flee their country" in her role as chef de mission of the Refugee team at the Paris Olympics, she told Agence France-Presse.
About Masomah Masomah Ali Zada is a refugee cyclist and a high-profile supporter of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Masomah’s passion for sports began at a young age. At nine years old, she hopped onto ...
Masomah Ali Zada and her sister Zahra were subjects in a documentary on French TV channel Arte called Les Petites Reines de Kaboul (The Little Queens of Kabul) that aired in 2016.
Masomah Ali Zada of the Refugee Olympic Team speaks during the Athletes' Call for Peace at the Olympic Village Plaza ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on July 22, in Paris. Maja Hitij/Getty Images ...
Masomah Ali Zada fell in love with cycling as a teenager in Afghanistan, where she and her team risked their lives to ride. The 25-year-old was granted asylum in France and is now competing in ...
AIGLE (Switzerland): Afghan refugee Masomah Ali Zada hopes to be a beacon for women forced to quit their country or abandon their sporting dreams when she crosses the start line at the Tokyo ...
For Afghan cyclist Masomah Ali Zada, competing at the Tokyo Olympics was not just a significant moment for her, it was a symbol of hope and defiance for the thousands of women across the globe who ...
For Afghan refugee cyclist Masomah Ali Zada, it will be a bittersweet moment. For the first time in five years, she will take part in the Afghanistan Women's Cycling Championships on Sunday, but ...
About Masomah Masomah Ali Zada is a refugee cyclist and a high-profile supporter of UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency. Masomah’s passion for sports began at a young age. At nine years old, she hopped onto ...
Masomah Ali Zada is “proud” to represent “all those who have been forced to flee their country” in her role as chef de mission of the Refugee team at the Paris Olympics.