Ibrahim continues living dream at Tokyo Paralympic Games
Competing in his second Paralympic Games, Hamadtou balances his bat, or paddle, in his mouth and uses his right foot to throw the ball up to serve.
Hamadtou rose to fame after winning three silver medals — two in the 2011 and 2013 African Championships and one at the 2013 Egypt Open.
He finished second at the 2016 African Championships, qualifying for his first Olympic Games in Rio at the age of 43. He finished ninth in the team event and 11th in the singles event in the Class 6 table tennis Paralympic category.
In a 2014 CNN interview, he said that he grew up playing table tennis and soccer in his village but was drawn to table tennis because of the challenge it posed.
“I was in the club where I was officiating a match between two of my friends,” Hamadtou said in an International Table Tennis Federation interview in 2020.
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