Husam Azzam is a Palestinianpara athlete who competes in shot put. He has represented Palestine at five Paralympic Games, in 2000, 2004, 2008, 2016, and 2020.
Sports career
Azzam began playing wheelchair basketball in 1998, marking his first foray into para-sports. He switched to shot put following the formation of the Palestinian Disabled Sports Federation.[2]
Beginning in 2001, Mohammed Dahman has been Azzam's coach.[2] In 2002, at the IPC Athletics World Championships in Villeneuve d'Ascq, Azzam won a silver medal in men's shot put; he also competed in men's F54 discus throw.[4]
Azzam retired from sports in 2009, but left retirement in 2015 in the hope of competing at the 2016 Paralympics. He was the sole athlete to represent Palestine at the 2016 and 2020 Summer Paralympics.[2] At the 2020 Paralympics, he finished eighth in the F53 shot put finals.[6]
Personal life
Azzam contracted polio at age three, which paralyzed him.[7] He uses a wheelchair.[2]
Azzam is from the Gaza Strip. In 2009, his parents, wife, and one son were killed when his home in the Jabalia refugee camp was destroyed by an Israeli rocket. He was able to recover his bronze medal from the rubble, but not his silver medal. During the Israel-Hamas war, Azzam and his family were trapped in northern Gaza.[2][6][7]
He has two sons and one daughter.[7] One of his sons, Kamal, was shot during 2018 protests, leaving his severely impaired.[7] His other son, Mohammed, was arrested and injured during protests at the Gaza/Israel border in 2021; his leg was later amputated.[6][7] His daughter has cerebral atrophy.[7]