Taekwondo : Aliman Pingué Ouattara entre dans l’histoire du sport ivoirien
At just 17 years old , Aliman Pingué Ouattara has just made history in Ivorian sport. The young deaf taekwondo athlete has become the first female deaf athlete from Ivory Coast to obtain the international 1st Dan black belt , a major distinction awarded by the Kukkiwon , the world headquarters of taekwondo.
The information was officially made public through a press release from the OD Taekwondo Tafiré Association , which emphasized the exceptional significance of this recognition. This international black belt attests to the young athlete's high technical level and recognizes a journey shaped by discipline, rigor, and perseverance , in a context marked by significant personal and social challenges.
According to available data on deaf sport in Ivory Coast, Aliman Pingué Ouattara is, to date, the first Ivorian female deaf athlete to reach this international rank , making her an emblematic figure of inclusive sport and a symbol of excellence for national taekwondo.
Beyond athletic performance, the athlete is also committed to personal and educational development . She recently began literacy classes in Abidjan, demonstrating her desire to strengthen her social and intellectual skills alongside her athletic career.
Through his inspiring journey, Aliman Pingué Ouattara embodies the values of resilience, inclusion and hope , demonstrating that sport remains a powerful lever for emancipation and social integration, far beyond the limits of disability.
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