Scavenging to fund one’s dream
Nationally ranked bodybuilder Ali el-Sharkawy trains in the evenings, but only after the 29-year-old has spent the morning collecting rubbish to support himself through his sporting career.
Although he has won accolades including two bronze medals at national championships, like many other Egyptian athletes practising individual sports, he has been unable to secure funding or external support.
Instead, he uses a horse-drawn cart to collect waste and recycling across Gharbia, his hometown in Egypt's Nile delta, making up to 200 Egyptian pounds ($6.59) per day.
"I wish there were better options," Sharkawy told Reuters.
Sharkawy says he has not found state support for his bodybuilding career and that most funding is used for higher profile team sports like soccer. Sharkawy's coach, Mostafa el-Tamimi, said Sharkawy found his own success soon after starting training.
"He is seeking to participate in an international championship, but a bodybuilding career needs support and funding to provide nutrition," he said.