• Former Iraqi athlete Rasha Refaat is offering free cycling classes to young women in a bid to develop women’s sports in her homeland. All photos: Reuters
    Former Iraqi athlete Rasha Refaat is offering free cycling classes to young women in a bid to develop women’s sports in her homeland. All photos: Reuters
  • 'It is a hobby,' she said. 'I watched several cycling championships ... and trained. I want to be a champion in this sport.'
    'It is a hobby,' she said. 'I watched several cycling championships ... and trained. I want to be a champion in this sport.'
  • 'We try to inspire girls to participate in internal and external championships without shame and without fear. We must break that barrier in front of girls, so that they can compete internationally.'
    'We try to inspire girls to participate in internal and external championships without shame and without fear. We must break that barrier in front of girls, so that they can compete internationally.'
  • 'The goal is to develop women's sports in Iraq ... we have talent and champions who enable us to develop women's sports, but there is no support.'
    'The goal is to develop women's sports in Iraq ... we have talent and champions who enable us to develop women's sports, but there is no support.'
  • Having survived serious injury in regional competition, death threats from extremists and the killing of her coach, Refaat was initially desperate to end to her professional cycling career.
    Having survived serious injury in regional competition, death threats from extremists and the killing of her coach, Refaat was initially desperate to end to her professional cycling career.
  • But she realised these experiences could be a source of strength. ‘I realised that life must continue after the death of my coach,’ the ex-Iraqi national cycling team member said.
    But she realised these experiences could be a source of strength. ‘I realised that life must continue after the death of my coach,’ the ex-Iraqi national cycling team member said.
  • Refaat opened a sports club in Baghdad offering free cycling training to young girls, whom she hopes to help build a career in sport.
    Refaat opened a sports club in Baghdad offering free cycling training to young girls, whom she hopes to help build a career in sport.

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West Indies v India - Third ODI

India 251-4 (50 overs)
Dhoni (78*), Rahane (72), Jadhav (40)
Cummins (2-56), Bishoo (1-38)
West Indies 158 (38.1 overs)
Mohammed (40), Powell (30), Hope (24)
Ashwin (3-28), Yadav (3-41), Pandya (2-32)

India won by 93 runs

RESULTS

Bantamweight: Victor Nunes (BRA) beat Azizbek Satibaldiev (KYG). Round 1 KO

Featherweight: Izzeddin Farhan (JOR) beat Ozodbek Azimov (UZB). Round 1 rear naked choke

Middleweight: Zaakir Badat (RSA) beat Ercin Sirin (TUR). Round 1 triangle choke

Featherweight: Ali Alqaisi (JOR) beat Furkatbek Yokubov (UZB). Round 1 TKO

Featherweight: Abu Muslim Alikhanov (RUS) beat Atabek Abdimitalipov (KYG). Unanimous decision

Catchweight 74kg: Mirafzal Akhtamov (UZB) beat Marcos Costa (BRA). Split decision

Welterweight: Andre Fialho (POR) beat Sang Hoon-yu (KOR). Round 1 TKO

Lightweight: John Mitchell (IRE) beat Arbi Emiev (RUS). Round 2 RSC (deep cuts)

Middleweight: Gianni Melillo (ITA) beat Mohammed Karaki (LEB)

Welterweight: Handesson Ferreira (BRA) beat Amiran Gogoladze (GEO). Unanimous decision

Flyweight (Female): Carolina Jimenez (VEN) beat Lucrezia Ria (ITA), Round 1 rear naked choke

Welterweight: Daniel Skibinski (POL) beat Acoidan Duque (ESP). Round 3 TKO

Lightweight: Martun Mezhlumyan (ARM) beat Attila Korkmaz (TUR). Unanimous decision

Bantamweight: Ray Borg (USA) beat Jesse Arnett (CAN). Unanimous decision

Updated: February 22, 2022, 9:32 AM