Sameera Al-Bitar


Sameera Al Bitar, sometimes listed as "Samira" or "Al-Bitar",, is a 2-time Olympic swimmer from Bahrain.
She was one of the first Muslim women representing an Arabian Peninsula country to swim in the Olympic Games, when she Bahrain at the 2004 [Summer Olympics|swam for Bahrain] in the Swimming at the [2004 Summer OlympicsWomen's 50 metre freestyle|50 metre freestyle] at the 2004 Summer Olympics. The New York Times reported incorrectly that Bitar was "Bahrain's first female Olympic swimmer"; in fact, Fatema Gerashi had represented Bahrain in swimming at the Sydney Olympics four years earlier.
Bitar completed the 50m race with a personal best of 31.00 seconds, enough to win her heat but not enough to advance to the next round.
She again represented Bahrain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and won her heat in the Swimming at the [2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle|50m freestyle]. Her time of 30.32 was well ahead of second-place finisher in her heat, Benin's Gloria Koussihouede, but nonetheless insufficient to advance to the next round.
She graduated from The George Washington University School of Business, where she majored in Finance and Sports Management.

Career

Represented Bahrain in two Olympics, five World Championships, and the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar.