Egyptian gymnast Habiba Marzouk gained attention at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship with a routine inspired by ancient Pharaonic civilization. The routine included movements to traditional Pharaonic music, followed by a performance to the famous song "El-Aksor Baladna" by the late Mohammed el-Azab. Marzouk wore a costume inspired by that worn by ancient Egyptian queens. She was picked to represent Africa and her home country at the championship to present an expression of her country’s character. As a young girl, Marzouk showed a great talent for gymnastics, winning various national and international competitions and medals. She overcame a disappointing experience during the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship in China in 2018, where she suffered an injury that prevented her from completing the championship, but she continues to improve her skills and gain experience, promising to return even stronger. In conclusion, Marzouk deserves all the praise and appreciation for her impressive sporting career and will continue to inspire many people in Egypt and around the world to achieve their dreams.
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