Shooter Bahia Al Hamad becomes first Qatari woman to compete in an Olympic Games
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Shooter Bahia Al Hamad becomes first Qatari woman to compete in an Olympic Games

Doha : Qatar | Jul 28, 2012 at 5:38 AM PDT
Source: The independent
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Shooter Bahia Al Hamad became the first Qatari woman to compete in an Olympics when she began her qualifying round in the 10 metre air rifle event at the London Games this morning. The 20-year-old, dressed in a headscarf, showed no ill affects from last night's opening ceremony where she carried the flag... FULL ARTICLE AT The independent
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