Abeer Abdelrahman


Abeer Abdelrahman Khalil Mahmoud is an Egyptian weightlifter. She was born in Alexandria, Egypt.

Personal life

Abeer Abdelrahman met Captain Mohamed Sultan, a fellow weightlifting coach, whom she married in 2011. She is the mother of Saif and Nour.

Career

She competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in the -69 kg and -75 kg weight categories, respectively, and finished in fifth place at both Games. In 2016, Abdelrahman retroactively became the first Egyptian woman to win an Olympic medal when the original gold, silver, and bronze medal winners from the 2012 Olympics were disqualified due to doping. Abdelrahman is now the silver medal winner for the 75 kg event in the 2012 Summer Olympics, coming second to Spain's Lidia Velentin. The first Egyptian woman to receive her Olympic medal on the podium was Sara Ahmed for her bronze medal performance in the women's 69 kg category at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
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Achievements

Abeer Abdelrahman is the first Egyptian woman to win an Olympic medal and has two medals to her name. Also, she won a bronze medal at the 2009 World Championship in Goyang.
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventMedal
2008OlimpicsBeijing3rdweightliftingBronze
2008World ChampionshipGoyang3rdweightliftingBronze
2012OlympicsLondon2ndweightliftingSilver

Retirement

In 2013, Abeer Abdelrahman announced her retirement from competitive weightlifting due to a combination of injury and family commitments. During the 2013 Mediterranean Games, she won a silver medal despite competing while injured, but the tournament took a toll on her physically, as she sustained serious knee injuries, including a torn cruciate ligament and cartilage damage. Although she briefly returned to training alongside her husband in an attempt to prepare for upcoming World and Mediterranean Championships, her plans were put on hold when she became pregnant with their first daughter, contributing to her permanent retirement.