Yusra Mardini

Yusra Mardini

Yusra Mardini
Personal information
Born Syria
Height 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
Weight 53 kg (117 lb)
Sport
Country Syria
Sport Freestyle swimming, Butterfly stroke

Yusra Mardini is a Syrian swimmer currently living in Berlin, Germany. She was a member of the Refugee Olympic Athletes Team (ROT), that competed under the Olympic flag at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.[1]

Early life

Yusra Mardini swimming

Growing up in Damascus, Mardini trained in swimming with the support of the Syrian Olympic Committee.[2] In 2012, she represented Syria in the 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) 200 metre individual medley, 200 metre freestyle and 400 metre freestyle events.[3]

Mardini's house was destroyed in the Syrian civil war.[4] Mardini and her sister Sarah decided to flee Syria in August 2015.[5] They reached Lebanon, and then Turkey, where they arranged to be smuggled into Greece by boat with 18 other migrants,[5] though the boat was meant to be used by no more than six or seven people.[2] After the motor stopped working and the dinghy began to take on water in the Aegean Sea, Mardini, her sister, and two other people who were able to swim[2] got into the water and pushed the boat for over 3 hours until it reached Lesbos.[5] They then traveled through Europe to Germany, where they settled in Berlin in September 2015.[2] Her parents also fled Syria and live in Germany.[6]

Swimming career

On arrival in Germany, Mardini continued her training with her coach Sven Spannenkrebs from Wasserfreunde Spandau 04 in Berlin, in hopes of qualifying for the Olympics.[2][5] She attempted to qualify in the 200 metres freestyle swimming event.[4] In June 2016, Mardini was one of ten athletes selected for the ROT.[7] Mardini competed in the 100 metres freestyle and the 100 metres butterfly at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[8] IOC president Thomas Bach said of the refugee athletes, “We help them to make their dream of sporting excellence come true, even when they have to flee war and violence.”[9]

Mardini won a 100m butterfly heat at the Rio Olympics, against only four other swimmers, with a time of 1:09.21 and a rank of 41st among 45 entrants. [10][11][12]

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