I am truly loving my sport and I do my best and train hard to success in it and looking forward to how far I can get to Eyes on Paralympics!
New Plymouth, Taranaki
My name is Basma (Sasha) Al-Dazhani, I am para sprinter from Taranaki. Born with rare genetic disorder called Phenylketonuria, which normally diagnosed in newborns and was undiagnosed till approximately age 3.
This condition is a metabolic disorder. The amino acid- phenylalanine is builds up in the body causing a brain damage if not diagnosed early, causing complications and challenges.
Prior to that, I was incorrectly diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy because both conditions have similar symptoms which affect balance/coordination and muscle movement.
My father died four days before I was born in Syria, so my mother raised me on her own. We moved to Russia where i grew up and went through a lot of treatment. I have regular consultations with Auckland specialists and will continue to for whole my life. Despite all the challenges, I learnt English and passed level 5 Exercise course at WITT. When I was at New Plymouth Girls High School, I was inspired by athletics coach Karem Gillum Green, to take up sprinting and to get national classification as a T38 para-athlete (mild physical impairment-CP). since then, I have become the NZ record holder in the 100, 200 and 400M sprints and have taken many podium placements in major domestic competitions. My aim is to represent NZ as a proud NZ citizen. I am excited to announce that I am now selected into NZ team for the Oceania track and field champs which are in Darwin on 18-23rd May and possibly get international classification there.
The money would go towards covering entries, accommodations, travel/transport, meals, gear
It would help to cover costs for domestic and international events in each year.
Your support will mean a lot to me!
Aw thank you so much I’ll do my best!! 😄👍🏻
Thank you so much ☺️
Thank you soo much😄
Thank you so much for your support mum Love you so much 💕💕☺️☺️😘😘
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