Английская Википедия:Dima Aktaa
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Dima Aktaa (Шаблон:Lang-ar; born 1994) is a Syrian athlete and fundraiser, who was named one the BBC's 100 Women list in 2022. As of 2022 Aktaa was in training to compete in the 100m at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.
Biography
Aktaa was born in 1994 in Syria.[1] In August 2012 her home in Salqin, near Idlib, was bombed and her leg was removed in the subsequent explosion.[2][3][4][5] The family left Syria for Lebanon, where they lived for a number of years, before coming the United Kingdom as refugees in 2017.[3] She and her family were settled in Bedfordshire in 2018.[1] After receiving asylum and receiving a prosthetic leg, Aktaa took up running again, a sport she had been passionate about prior to losing her leg.[6][7]
During the COVID-19 pandemic she was part of a walking initiative that raised over £70,000 to support vaccination schemes in refugee camps.[2][5] As of 2022 Aktaa was in training to compete in the 100m at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.[2]
Recognition
Aktaa's contributions to sport and disability awareness were recognised by her inclusion on the BBC's 100 Women list in 2022, one of eight Arab women included that year.[2][8][9][7] In 2020 she was recognised as a member of 'The Lionhearts' - an alternative England football squad.[2][10] The pop singer Anne-Marie wrote a song about her life.[4][2]
References
External links
- The Guilty Feminist: Being Extra with Felicity Ward and special guests Sol Escobar and Dema Aktaa (podcast)
- Anne-Marie - Beautiful [Official Video]
- Dima Aktaa - Instagram
Шаблон:100 Women by BBC in 2022
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- Syrian women activists
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- Refugees of the Syrian civil war
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