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</html>";s:4:"text";s:36543:"Hamadtou played in the Class Six qualifiers on Wednesday, august 25, against South Korea’s Park Hong-kyu, at the Paralympics in Tokyo. The footwork to serve is unreal. (TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. Players at the ongoing Paralympic Games in Tokyo are a source of inspiration who show how a strong will power can help anyone overcome their struggles. The Paralympics is full of inspirational sportsmen and women overcoming their disabilities in amazing ways, and fans were wowed by Hamadtou's feat in the Class 6 qualifiers. I can’t even return a ball twice in a row using both hands. Ibrahim Hamadtou is a 48-year-old Egyptian Paralympian who plays table tennis by balancing the handle of the . Spin, power ... Hamadtou's game has it all. Such is the story of Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou, who plays table tennis, where he puts a paddle in his mouth and uses his right foot to throw the ball up to serve. Egyptian table tennis legend Ibrahim Hamadtou, 43, fulfilled his dream of playing at the Paralympics, with a debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Egypt's Ibrahim Hamadtou lost his arms in an accident aged 10... Billie Eilish Was ‘First Met Gala Guest In History’ To Offer Ethical Ultimatum In Exchange For Dress, Piers Morgan Dubs Met Gala A ‘Fashion Train-Wreck’ As He Slams ‘Shameless Hypocrisy Of AOC’, Prince Andrew Reportedly ‘Keen To Remarry’ Sarah Ferguson, Video Game With The Highest Swearing Players Is Revealed. His table tennis techniques have been on display since 2014. (TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. "It was quite difficult playing table tennis after the accident. Group E of men&#x27;s table tennis at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. The toes clamped the table tennis ball and threw it into the air, biting the racket, and shaking his head to hit the ball-48-year-old armless athlete Ibrahim Hama Too repeated this serve countless times. IBRAHIM HAMADTOU has amazed viewers by playing table tennis with his MOUTH at Tokyo 2020 - having lost both his arms at the age of ten. Competing in the Class 6 group — athletes who can stand but have arm and leg impairments — Hamadto . If you have got the strong willpower then you can overcome any struggles and achieve anything in life. On the first day of […] Photo / AP. Egyptian Para Table Tennis Champion Ibrahim Hamadtou is currently competing in Paralympic Games for the second time in his career. The 48-year-old holds the bat with his mouth and uses his right foot to serve. Don’t let things hold you back!’. Hamadtou started playing table tennis in 1986 but it was not until 2014 that he came to global attention when he got an invitation to play an exhibition match against some of the world&#x27;s best players. He showed his skill with the hugely impressive amount of spin he can put on the ball among his best assets. The Paralympics is full of inspirational sportsmen and women overcoming their disabilities in amazing ways, and fans were wowed by Hamadtou&#x27;s feat in the Class 6 qualifiers. Subscribe here for more official Table Tennis highlights: http://bit.ly/ittfchannel.The unique story of a man from Egypt with no arms. One of the most distinctive and tense sports set to take place at the Paralympic Games in Japan is boccia, an event, like goalball, with no Olympic equivalent. It is well known that the Paralympic Committee of India administers Athletics, Powerlifting, Shooting, Swimming while the running of the Para events in Archery, Badminton, Canoeing, Table Tennis . 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(TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. And with the same resolution and strong willpower Hamadtou rose through the ranks to qualify for Tokyo 2020. Hamadtou made his Paralympics debut in Rio 2016 at the age of 43. #Tokyo2020 #C4Paralympics pic.twitter.com/zDyCggdUQ9. ", FREE BETS: GET OVER £2,000 IN NEW CUSTOMER DEALS, Raducanu thrilled to meet Lewis Hamilton & hasn't spent penny of £1.8m win, Jake Paul says 'idiot' McGregor may have 'mistook' MGK for him after melee, Paul brands McGregor an 'idiot' for Machine Gun Kelly altercation, Presenter Emma Jones tells of terror after being followed while out shopping, © 2020 THE SUN, US, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED | TERMS OF USE | PRIVACY | YOUR AD CHOICES | SITEMAP, Ibrahim Hamadtou is competing at the Paralympics for Egypt this summer, The Egyptian controls the bat with his mouth and starts serves with his foot, Hamadtou has earned a wealth of followers during his career, The 48-year-old is competing in his second Games, Sarah Storey wins Britain’s first gold of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men . Ibrahim lost both arms in a train accident when he was 10 years old. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. Egyptian table tennis legend Ibrahim Hamadtou, 43, fulfilled his dream of playing at the Paralympics, with a debut at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Paralympics debut at the age of 43. The recent showings in the Tokyo Paralympics 2020 have shown that those with disabilities can still achieve greatness if they put their minds to it.. Yip Pin Xiu Finishes First In Women&#x27;s 100m Backstroke, Brings Home Gold Medal For S&#x27;pore Watch replays, the latest news about the Olympic Games, Watch replays, the latest news about the Olympic athletes, Watch replays, the latest news about the Olympic sports. Shuai beat Ukraine&#x27;s Viktor Didukh 3-1 in the final and he also won a gold medal in the men&#x27;s table tennis team event. the post has since amassed thousands of likes, retweets and comments. Hamadtou, who lost his arms in a train accident when he was a 10-year-old, holds the racket with his mouth and serves the ball with his foot. Ep 1. The Egyptian -- who also competed in Rio in 2016 -- lost both his arms in a train accident when he was 10 years old. Class Six is open to athletes who can stand but have impairments to their arms or legs. Ibrahim Hamadtou Plays Table Tennis By Holding Racket With Mouth. ", And Debbie tweeted: "Absolutely amazing, what a guy, what a talent. The journey of Ibrahim Hamadtou […] This article Paralympics Games: Know the story of Ibrahim Hamadtou who uses his mouth to . "I had to practice hard for three consecutive years on a daily basis. He was in action against South Korea&#x27;s Park Hong-kyu on Wednesday and he showed how incredible he is. Up against South Korea's Park Hong-kyu on Wednesday, the Egyptian showed his skill with the hugely impressive amount of spin he can put on the ball among his best assets. Meet Ibrahim Hamadtou the Paralympian who plays table tennis with his mouth. In the video by NowThis News, the athlete demonstrates to the world how he plays table tennis. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men&#x27;s singles contest at the Tokyo Paralympics, but the significance of his . Arms Amputated After Childhood Train Accident, Busted for Allegedly Threatening to Kill Neighbor. This year is the second time Hamadtou will compete in the Paralympic Games. Egyptian Paralympian Ibrahim Hamadtou lost both his arms after a terrible childhood accident, but the 48-year-old table tennis player didn&#x27;t let the tragedy stop him from achieving incredible athletic feats, competing in the Paralympics. Shuai lost his arm when it was amputated after a car accident at 4 years old. Tokyo Paralympics: Meet the Egyptian table tennis player who uses his mouth to compete He is now hoping to progress to the knockout stage of the Paralympic Games in Tokyo He was introduced to the world as one of the most inspiring athletes from the Rio 2016 P. Hamadtou, now 48-years-old, made his Paralympics debut aged 43 and has won several honours over the years, including the silver medals in the African Para table tennis Championships in 2011 and 2013. He was the only athlete who played table tennis with his mouth at the Tokyo Paralympic Games. Ibrahim Hamato, the table tennis player who plays with the mouth. Hamadtou, 48, who lost his arms in a train accident when he was 10 years old, has won silver medals in the 2011 . The star made his Paralympics debut in Rio at the age of 43 and, now 48, he continues to compete with the best athletes of his class. (TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. If you have a story you want to tell, send it to UNILAD via [email protected], @media (max-width:767px){.css-4n1las{display:none;}}Most Read Stories@media (min-width:768px){.css-1s8mc50{display:none;}}Most Read, Paralympic fans left amazed by Egypt’s Ibrahim Hamadtou who plays table tennis with bat in mouth after losing arms, Paralympian Shows the World How He Plays Table Tennis. "They disagreed on a point when I counted the point in favor of one of them the other player told me, do not interfere as you will never be able to play. Everyone on here tweeting about it not being fair except the dude with the actual paddle in his mouth. How about you let him decide. View a short clip of the game below: Egyptian table tennis player Ibrahim Hamadtou says his &quot;dream has come true&quot; as he prepares to make his Paralympic Games debut. One said: ‘This is inspirational. He&#x27;s featuring in his second Paralympics. The start of the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics has given fans plenty of awe-inspiring moments already, one of which came when Egypt&#x27;s Table Tennis player Ibrahim Hamadtou took the center stage. ", Ian commented: "Wow just wow…. Hamadtou was only 10 when he lost both his arms in a train . then wow some more! No picnic: what to do when your one freedom is not your idea of fun . This is amazing/inspiring/uplifting ... you pick the word. "At the beginning, people were amazed and surprised seeing me playing. "It was logical to play soccer first due to my case, then I played table tennis as a challenge. Egyptian table tennis player Ibrahim Hamato, an amputee who plays table tennis by putting the paddle in his mouth, has qualified for the 2016 Summer Paralympics following his performance at the African Qualifications. With both arms amputated, this Egyptian table tennis player plays with the racket between his teeth and serves with his feet. He now has his sights on Tokyo 2020. The star made his Paralympics debut in Rio at the age of 43 and, now 48, he continues to compete with the best athletes of his class. Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Elhusseiny Hamadtou makes a first serve during the men&#x27;s table tennis singles (Class 6) Group match against China&#x27;s Chao Chen at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo on August 27, 2021. However, his skills at table tennis have not gone unnoticed by fans of the game. The two-time Paralympian has left viewers stunned with his improvised table tennis skills, showcasing his style of play that integrates both his feet and mouth, in a recent YouTube video. Egyptian table tennis athlete, and amputee, captures hearts in Tokyo Paralympics. While that might be a major obstacle to some, Hamadtou has learned to excel in the sport using his mouth . Representing Egypt, Hamadtou competes in table tennis despite the fact that he has no arms. Proving that nothing is inconceivable, Ibrahim Hamadtou performs desk tennis on the Paralympics with a bat in his mouth and serves with his foot after losing each his arms. But, that doesn't begin to tell the story ... his will and determination inspired people across the world. He was invited as an h. PR China&#x27;s Zhao Shuai, 26, won his third consecutive Paralympic gold in the men&#x27;s table tennis singles 8. IBRAHIM HAMADTOU has amazed viewers by playing table tennis with his MOUTH at Tokyo 2020 - having lost both his arms at the age of ten. Spectators around the world were left in awe by a Paralympics star who uses his mouth to play table tennis. Sports lovers all over the world were astonished by Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou after he came out to represent Egypt in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, IgbereTV reports. C4 Paralympics also shared footage of how Hamadtou plays table tennis. While many table tennis players can be seen playing the sport using just one hand, Hamadtou produced jaw-dropping moments as he held the paddle with his mouth . (TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Egyptian Paralympian Ibrahim Hamadtou lost both his arms after a terrible childhood accident, but the 48-year-old table tennis player didn't let the tragedy stop him from achieving incredible athletic feats competing in the Paralympics. Paralympic fans left amazed by Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou who plays table tennis with bat in mouth after losing arms Comment Metro Sport Reporter Thursday 26 Aug 2021 10:19 am In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou has stunned viewers watching the Tokyo Paralympic Games. On the first day of […] Today in Tokyo, 48-year-old Egyptian Paralympic table tennis player Ibrahim Hamadto, who lost his arms in a train accident when he was 10, got out of bed, put on his table tennis uniform and went to battle with South Korea&#x27;s Park Hong-kyu. Tokyo Paralympics: Meet Ibrahim Hamadtou, the Egyptian table tennis star who plays with his mouth Joe Sommerlad 8/26/2021 White House approves partnership with vets evacuating U.S. citizens . Get TMZ breaking news sent right to your browser! Ibrahim Hamadtou is a 48-year-old Egyptian Paralympian who plays table tennis by balancing the handle of the bat in his mouth. Classes 1-5 are for those in wheelchairs and classes 6-10 for those who have disabilities . Paralympics 2020: Table tennis star stuns world playing with the bat in his mouth. Ibrahim Hamadtou plays table tennis at the Paralympics with a paddle in his mouth and serves with his foot after . The 48-year-old . Ibrahim Hamadtou, who is representing Egypt in para table tennis at Tokyo Paralympics, holds the racket in his mouth and serves by flicking the ball up with his foot. Hamadtou has put together a stunning career despite losing his arms in a train accident while just a child, meaning he controls the bat with his mouth and sets up serves with his foot. Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou, 48, lost both his arms … Viewers have been left stunned by a Paralympian who plays table tennis using his mouth. Meet Ibrahim Hamato, a 41 year-old Paralympic table tennis player who is undoubtedly one of the most inspiring athletes of the 2016 Paralympic Games. Paralympian Ibrahim Hamadtou uses his foot to hold the ball, mouth to hold the paddle in the Paralympics after losing both arms in a tragic train accident at 10 years old. ", Another fan added: "Awesome! Ibrahim Hamadtou has amazed viewers by taking part in desk tennis with his mouth at Tokyo 2020 . Hamadtou lost both of his arms in a train accident when he was just 10 years old. Paralympic Table Tennis Player Who Uses His Mouth to Play Despite Losing His Arms, This Paralympian Is a Master Table Tennis Player September 18, 2016 by Kelsey Garcia He serves the ball by holding it with his right foot, flinging it in the air ... he then uses his mouth to hold the bat (paddle). Kumudu P. Dissanayake Mudiyanselage of Team Sri Lanka competes in the Women&#x27;s. Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim . Last year, Hamadtou explained why he was initially motivated to start playing ping pong. Beauty comes in myriad, unexpected forms and the 2021 Paralympic Games were a perfect example. Table Tennis; Paralympics Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou, 48, lost both his arms … . Hamadtou, who lost both his arms at the age of 10 during a train accident, competes at table tennis, but plays with the bat in his mouth. &quot;Never give up on life.&quot; That is the motto of Ibrahim Elhusseiny Hamadtou, Egyptian athlete who, without arms, has managed to become one of the best Paralympic table tennis players competing with the paddle in his mouth and contesting each ball with the movement of his head.. Hamadtou (Dumyat, Egypt; 1973) faces his second participation in the Paralympic Games in Tokyo after his presence . He serves by flicking the ball up with his feet. 26 Aug 2021 0. Ibrahim Hamadtou is a 48-year-old Egyptian Paralympian who … Read more on unilad.co.uk. Ibrahim Hamadtou of Egypt shot to fame in 2014 when a video was posted on YouTube by the . Despite having lost both his arms due to an accident when he was 10 years old, Hamato has nonetheless managed to secure […] Twitter user Maf wrote: "Truly incredible video. The Boccia competition will be making its 10th appearance at the . Hamadtou, who lost his arms in a train accident when he was a 10-year-old, holds the racket with his mouth and serves the ball with his foot. In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. The 48-year-old lost to South . Viewers have been left stunned by a Paralympian who plays table tennis using his mouth. Paralympic fans left amazed by Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou who plays table tennis with bat in mouth after losing arms Comment Metro Sport Reporter Thursday 26 Aug 2021 10:19 am Viewers have been left stunned by a Paralympian who plays table tennis using his mouth. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men&#x27;s singles contest at the Tokyo Paralympics, but the significance of his . Para table tennis is a disabled sport which follows the rules set by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). He is a competitor. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men&#x27;s singles contest at the Tokyo Paralympics . ", © 2021 EHM PRODUCTIONS,INC. Hamadtou plays with the paddle in his mouth and serves the table tennis ball with this foot. Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty Images. He finished ninth in the team event and 11th in the singles event in the Class 6 table tennis Paralympic category. The Egyptian athlete lost both his arms in a train accident when he was 10 . I Just Sold the Most Spectacular Malibu Estate ... ©2021 EHM PRODUCTIONS,INC. This photo was taken during the Women&#x27;s Table Tennis Singles - Class 9 Final. Cansu Merve Demir of Team Turkey serves during her women&#x27;s singles table tennis match on day 2 of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on August 26, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. Hamadtou has amazed viewers by playing table tennis with the paddle in his mouth. The athlete had his first match in the men&#x27;s Class 6 table tennis tournament this week and people were amazed at . Hence, he plays without wearing a shoe on his right foot. Having first tucked the bat under where his arm used to be, he went from strength to strength when adopting his mouth technique - and he won silver medals at the 2011 and 2013 African Championships. Just appreciate his talent and competitive drive. The usual table tennis rules are in effect with slight modifications for wheelchair athletes. While Hamadtou was beaten by Park in straight sets, losing 11-6, 11-4 and 11-9, he still provides stiff competition to anyone he faces. Five years later, he also participates in those in Tokyo. Egyptian Para Table Tennis Champion Ibrahim Hamadtou is currently competing in Paralympic Games for the second time in his career. Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou has stunned viewers watching the Tokyo Paralympic Games. The way Hamadtou plays would be unbelievable if it weren't on video. Published 0:52, 26 August 2021 BST. The 43-year-old uses his mouth to hold the paddle. Ibrahim Hamato created a sensation at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Egyptian Ibrahim Hamdto dazzled the world by playing table tennis using his foot and mouth during his participation in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Athletes from disability groups can take part. It was that statement that fired me up to decide to play table tennis. Na Li Lei of Team Australia serves during the Women&#x27;s Table Tennis Singles - Class 9 Final Match of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium on August 30, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (TOKYO) — In his second consecutive Paralympic Games, Egypt&#x27;s table tennis player and amputee Ibrahim Hamadtou continues to produce jaw-dropping shots using only his mouth. FYI, Ibrahim competes in Class 6 ... made up of athletes with severe impairments to arms and legs. This amazing video of Egyptian paralympian Ibrahim Hamadtou is going viral, he plays Table Tennis holding the paddle with his mouth. Speaking to CNN in 2014, Hamadtou explained how football was the only other game he could play following his accident. In a remarkable story coming out of the Paralympic Games in Tokyo, Egyptian table-tennis player Ibrahim Hamadtou competes without having arms. One of the thousands of Paralympic athletes providing inspiration across social media is an Egyptian table tennis player who serves with his foot and holds the paddle in his mouth. Egyptian table tennis athlete, and amputee, captures hearts in Tokyo Paralympics. The Korean, also a veteran of the scene with gold at the 2014 Asian Para Games to his name, suffered cervical spine damage that impaired his upper and lower body movement in an industrial accident in 2005. The athlete had his first match in the men&#x27;s Class 6 table tennis tournament . Inspirational Paralympics star Ibrahim Hamatdou has wowed sports fans by playing table tennis with his bat in his mouth. Ibrahim Hamadtou uses his mouth to make jaw-dropping moves. A resident of village Kafr Saad EL-Balad in Damietta city of Egypt, Hamadtou holds the table tennis racket with his mouth and serves the ball with a deft movement of his feet. Ibrahim lost both arms in a train accident when he was 10 years old. He also caught the attention of the international press with his determination, his defiance of his circumstances, and his insistence on practicing his favorite sport. He is the sole athlete who uses hismouth in the sport after losing both arms in a childhood accident. He is currently competing at the Tokyo Paralympics in table tennis. He played South Korean Park Hong Kyu on Wednesday in Tokyo ... and lost in straight sets. The way Hamadtou plays would be unbelievable if it weren&#x27;t on video. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men&#x27;s singles contest at the Tokyo Paralympics, but the significance of. Here are the most iconic sports photos from Getty Images at this year&#x27;s event. Followers have flocked to the post to show appreciation for Hamadtou’s skills. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, Download the TMZ App on the Apple App Store, Download the TMZ App on the Google Play Store. To play table tennis, he has since held his bat in his mouth, and after wowing with his technique at Rio in 2016, he once again impressed against Korean Park Hong-Kyu in class 6, reserved for . Hamadtou lost his arms in a train accident when he was 10 years old. He was introduced to the world as one of the most inspiring athletes from the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Paralympic star plays table tennis with bat in mouth leaving viewers in awe Egyptian Ibrahim Hamadtou lost both his arms in a train accident as a child, but has not let that get in the way of his Tokyo 2020 Paralympic dreams "They encouraged and supported me a lot and they were very proud of my willing, perseverance and determination.". Athletes receive classifications between 1-11. Egypt&#x27;s Table Tennis player Ibrahim Hamatdou uses his leg to flick the ball up for serving and plays with the table tennis bat in his mouth. Hamadtou, who starred in the YouTube video &#x27;Nothing is Impossible&#x27;, looks set to wow fans when he competes in his Class 6 Group D match against Great Britain&#x27;s David Wetherill. Table tennis ace with no arms who plays with bat in mouth amazes Paralympic fans Metro Sport Reporter. EGYPT&#x27;S Ibrahim Hamadtou competes in table tennis during the Paralympic Games in Rio. Class 6 is open to athletes who can stand but have impairments to their arms and legs. 26/08/2021. After losing his arms at age 10, Egypt&#x27;s Ibrahim Hamadtou took up table tennis &quot;as a challenge.&quot; One of the thousands of Paralympic athletes providing inspiration across social media is an Egyptian table tennis player who serves with his foot and holds the paddle in his mouth.  Paralympics 2021: Table tennis player uses his mouth after losing his arms. He recalled: "In our village, we could only play, at that time, table tennis and soccer - that's why I played both. A third commented: ‘Totally incredible and unbelievable brilliance.’. Egypt&#x27;s Table Tennis player Ibrahim Hamatdou uses his leg to flick the ball up for serving and plays with the table tennis bat in his mouth. Hamato lost both his arms in a tragic train . On this occasion, Park claimed victory in straight sets, 11-6, 11-4, 11-9. The 48-year-old lost to South Korea&#x27;s Park Hongkyu and China&#x27;s Chen Chao in the men&#x27;s singles contest at the Tokyo Paralympics, but the . Tokyo Paralympics Tokyo Paralympics, table tennis: Meet Ibrahim Hamadtou, the Egyptian who plays with his mouth Hamadtou, the 48-year-old who uses his leg to flick the ball up for serving, is . Paralympics: &#x27;There&#x27;s no impossible,&#x27; says Egyptian table tennis player who holds bat in his mouth Ibrahim Elhusseiny Hamadtou failed to win a medal, but he has become one of the most uplifting . The 48-year-old earlier revealed it took him nearly a year of practice to get used to holding the racket with mouth and making the serve.  Plays table tennis how incredible he is however, his skills at table tennis his! 2020 Paralympic Games athlete demonstrates to the world how he plays without wearing a shoe his... Were left in awe by a Paralympics star Ibrahim Hamatdou has wowed sports fans by table... 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