She didn’t make it through to the next stage, and her name
would not feature in the record books, but no one who saw Yusra Mardini compete on
the first morning of swimming at the Rio Olympics will ever forget her.
There will be many great stories played out in Rio over the
next fortnight. Few will compare to that of Mardini.
Just over a year ago she and her sister were in the waters
off Turkey, trying desperately to save themselves and a boatload of their
fellow refugees.
On Saturday morning she was marching at the Opening Ceremony
in Rio behind the banner of the Refugee Team and 12 hours later she was back in
the water, this time to swim the first heat of the 100m butterfly.
She won, a second ahead of the next competitor in the heat,
but still around 10 seconds too slow to make the semi-finals.
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| Yasra Mardini at Rio Olympics |
Still, when you have been through what Mardini has, what’s 10
seconds here or there? Her smile as she climbed from the pool was the equal of
any that will be flashed by a gold medallist at these Games.
It was early last year that the-then 17 year-old Mardini and
her sister Sarah made a bid to escape their war-torn homeland Syria and headed
off on a dangerous odyssey that took them from Damascus to Beirut and then
Turkey.
There, they squeezed onto a dinghy full of refugees headed
across the Aegean Sea towards their intended destination of the Greek Island of
Lesbos.
Less than an hour into the journey the motor failed, and
Mardini, her sister and another woman (the only three on board who could swim)
jumped into the water and dragged the boat and its terrified inhabitants to
safety.
She told reporters in Rio, “I thought it would be a shame if I drowned
in the water, because I am a swimmer,”
Now living and training in Germany, she is only getting back
to swimming the times she did in Syria, but is still a long way off world
class.
Even so, just by competing at Rio, alongside 44 other
refugees, she has proved herself a winner.
“The only thing I ever wanted was to compete at the Olympics,” she said.
“It was amazing.”
Culled from couriermail.com


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