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Palestinian Maryam Basharat wins gold medal in the Karate World League for the second year in a row.

Source: All 4 Palestine.com | Artists for Palestinians

Maryam Bisharat won the gold medal in the World Karate League Championship for the junior and youth categories under 21 years, which was held in the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates, after she passed all the elimination rounds.

Bisharat starred in the tournament by defeating her competitors from Uzbekistan and Spain, and then the final over her German counterpart.

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The Olympic Committee congratulated the player Bisharat on this achievement, which comes as a culmination of the federation’s tireless work in sponsoring his talents from all age groups.

The Olympiad praised the Karate Federation system, its board of directors and its technical committees, stressing that it is one of the distinguished and active federations that work according to a technical plan and a clear vision, aimed at preparing qualified players to compete in international forums.

The World Karate League Championship, which is being held in its first edition, includes 1,196 male and female players, representing 67 countries from around the world.

This coronation comes after the gold medal of the Asian Championship, which was recently achieved by player Mustafa Bisharat in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent, last December.

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