Amna Tarablsi Wins Presidency of the Egyptian Squash Federation

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Amna Tarablsi has emerged victorious, securing the presidency of the Egyptian Squash Federation. This win marks a significant milestone for Tarablsi, being the fist Egyptian woman to lead the country’s squash federations in Egypt.

In a decisive election, Tarablsi emerged victorious, securing 7 votes, while her competitors, Aasim Khalifa and Omar Al-Barlasi, each garnered only 2 votes. This strong win underscores her broad support and positions her as a key figure in the upcoming term.

Alongside Tarablsi, the newly elected board members include Mai Al-Atmas, Ahmed Hawaas, Tariq Tabouzada, Sarah Al-Naamani, Omar El-Mershidi, Mohamed Hussein, and Youssef Al-Abd. These individuals now join the leadership team, poised to take on significant roles in shaping the future of the organization.

The election results not only reflect the confidence and trust the electorate places in these new leaders but also signal a fresh chapter for the board. Tarablsi’s landslide victory highlights her widespread support and sets the stage for a dynamic team ready to take on upcoming challenges.

The newly elected members represent a diverse mix of expertise and experience, ensuring that the board will be equipped to tackle key issues and move the organization forward. With Tarablsi at the helm and her team in place, the future looks promising as they set to implement new strategies and drive impactful initiatives in the coming term.

These results mark a turning point for the organization, and the board members are eager to begin their work, which will undoubtedly shape the future of their field.

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