Fwell-known figure in international sports, especially in light of France's recent ban on athletes

Australian Muslim boxer

Tina Rahimi, 28, a native of Bankstown, Sydney, made history by earning a spot in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

Tina Rahimi's History

The prohibition of hijabs in France has caused a great deal of controversy, especially for French athletes participating in sports like basketball, football, and boxing.

France's Ban on the Hijab

publicly protested the ban on religious headwear during competition in response to it, arguing that athletes should be allowed to wear whatever they choose

Response and Promotion

Rahimi stated on Instagram that she thinks "there is no place for exclusion in sport," particularly at the Olympics, which ought to stand for harmony and inclusivity. She has emerged as a popular role model, proving that one may achieve success without compromising one's individuality or values.

Anything Tina Rahimi Has to Say

Strong opposition to France's ban on the headscarf has been expressed by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, 

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Australian Muslim Boxer Tina Rahimi: France's Ban on Olympic Athletes Wearing Hijab

The first female Muslim boxer to represent Australia