Syrian refugee kids in Egypt are trained by Syrian wrestling champion
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Syrian refugee kids in Egypt are trained by Syrian wrestling champion
A Syrian wrestling champion opened a sports academy for young Syrian refugees in Egypt. He wasn't able to attend global competitions and reach his Olympic goals because he is also a refugee. Amir al Awad and his friends teach wrestling, kickboxing and gymnastics so they can add value to their Syrian community when they return home.
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