London 2012 Olympics: Iranian woman turned to paddling after being forbidden from wearing swimsuit

Arezou Hakimimoghaddam, from Tehran, competed in the women’s kayak 200 metres sprint at Eton Dorney on Friday, finishing seventh in her heat at the Olympics.

The 17 year-old spent six years training in women’s only pools in Iran but was prevented from competing internationally because of laws preventing her wearing a swimsuit.

“In Iran, swimming is only allowed for ladies on their own,” she said. “If swimming is in front of other ladies, there is not a problem.

“We don’t have any representatives internationally in swimming and I wanted to go to another level.”

She wore a hijab and full body wetsuit at Eton Dorney this week.

“I hope that at the next Olympics in 2016 we have more athletes. It’s been a great experience being here and I hope that I will be at the next Olympics I can be champion.

“When I get back, I will be training very hard for the next Olympics and the Asian Games. My family are very happy that I am here, my colleagues and my friends – all of them are happy.”

The London Games are the first to feature women competing in all 26 sports.

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