Egypt’s women’s national judo team delivered a stunning performance at the Asian Open Judo Championship, clinching four gold medals and one silver in a dominant showing that reaffirmed the nation’s growing strength in international combat sports.
The championship, hosted recently in Amman, Jordan, featured athletes from 19 countries, making Egypt’s medal haul a standout achievement in one of the region’s most competitive judo tournaments.
The gold medalists for Egypt include:
- Fatma Mohamed Ghanem in the 63kg category
- Tasneem Tamer in the 57kg category
- Noura Ahmed Salem in the 48kg category
- Safaa Suleiman in the +78kg category
Meanwhile, Farida Magdy secured a silver medal in the 70kg division, rounding out the team’s exceptional medal count.
This latest achievement adds to Egypt’s rising profile in women’s sports, especially in disciplines traditionally dominated by other nations. The performance reflects not only technical skill but also the resilience, discipline, and competitive spirit of the Egyptian athletes, who continue to make their mark on the international stage.