Faisal Faisal

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Faisal Ghazi Faisal (Arabic: فيصل غازي فيصل) is a winter sports athlete who hoped to represent Iraq in the 2006 Winter Olympics. He studies business management at the Sydney campus of Central Queensland University.

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[edit] Summer sports background

Faisal was an elite soccer player in Iraq, and a regional champion in the 200 meter sprint. Talib Faisal, his uncle, still holds the 400 meter Iraq record.

[edit] Winter sports history

  • He vowed in 1998 to represent Iraq at the Winter Olympics. He applied unsuccessfully for a visa to the United Kingdom, Canada and Ireland, coming instead to Australia to pursue winter sports.[1] He has tried a variety of sports.

On weekends in Australia, where he was studying, he practiced skiing and then snowboarding

He tried speed skating, but was told he would not be able to represent Iraq because the country had no ice rinks.

In September 2004 he considered ski jumping but a coach rejected to help him.

In November 2004 he called the U.S. Bobsled and Skeleton Federation hoping to participate in skeleton, which invited him to Lake Placid.

Faisal narrowly missed out on qualifying for the 2006 Winter Olympics after missing half of the Olympic season because of administrative challenges. [1]

[edit] Results

Skeleton:

2004/05

2005/06

  • 14th out of 29 finishers in Jan 2006 CC Konigssee #1 Challenge Cup [6]
  • 22nd out of 29 finishers in Jan 2006 CC Konigsee #2 Challenge Cup [7]

2007/08

  • 27th out of 29 finishers in Apr 4, 2008 Lake Placid America's Cup [8]
  • 28th out of 29 finishers in Apr 5, 2008 Lake Placid America's Cup [9]

[edit] External articles

  • Negative coverage:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A5017-2005Jan12.html

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sleuths erase online past Sydney Morning Herald, November 9, 2006

[edit] External links