Faisal Sorour’s story is one that tugs at the heartstrings and fuels motivation. Born and raised in Kuwait, Faisal didn’t have the easiest start in life. His childhood was marked by challenges, the biggest being the separation of his parents. That experience changed his world and forced him to grow up quickly. But instead of letting the pain define him, Faisal found strength through sports, especially in track and field.
He never let his past hold him back. “After the family problems I faced when I was young, I tried to avoid anything that would make me give up and leave what I loved,” Faisal shares. “I continued with everything I loved.” That mindset would be the foundation of a future champion.
Brotherly Advice That Changed Everything
Faisal’s journey into Paralympic athletics began with a simple but life-changing piece of advice from his brother, Abdullah. “He told me to try Paralympic sports, and I did. That’s when everything changed,” says Faisal. With Abdullah’s encouragement, Faisal found his calling in shot put, eventually competing in the F63 classification.

Years of relentless training, discipline, and focus followed. Faisal turned every obstacle into motivation. He trained, improved, and never lost sight of his goal to be the best.
Paris 2024 Paralympics: A Dream Fulfilled
Fast forward to 2024, and Faisal Sorour is no longer just a dreamer. He’s a Paralympic champion. At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, he stunned the world by winning the gold medal in the men’s shot put F63 category. It was a proud moment not just for him, but for Kuwait and the entire Arab world.
“Winning the gold was more than just a medal. It was a message to every person going through hard times that patience and not giving up leads to something beautiful,” Faisal says with pride.
Training Beyond Borders
Training in Kuwait is no easy task, especially in the scorching summer heat where temperatures can soar above 50°C. Faisal admits it’s nearly impossible to train outdoors in such weather. But thanks to government support, he was able to attend training camps outside of Kuwait to stay in top form.
“This support made a huge difference. It gave me the opportunity to train in a better climate and push my limits,” he explains.
Despite the tough conditions, Faisal remains deeply grateful to his homeland. He knows that his achievements also reflect the nation’s commitment to empowering its athletes.
Balancing Work, Life, and Dreams
Faisal isn’t just an athlete. He’s also a full-time employee at Kuwait’s Ministry of Education. His day starts early with morning workouts, and after a full workday, he trains again in the evening. It’s a demanding lifestyle, but one that Faisal embraces fully.
“It’s not easy, but I love it. I don’t want to waste any time. Every moment is a chance to become better,” he says.
His dedication to both career and sport is a testament to his discipline and unwavering focus.
More Than Medals: Leaving a Legacy
At just 28 years old, Faisal is far from finished. He dreams of continuing his sports journey and leaving behind a legacy that inspires others. His goal isn’t only about breaking records. It’s about breaking barriers.
“I want to continue and leave a beautiful mark in my sports career. Even when I retire, I hope people will remember me,” he says with passion. “I want them to say that I never gave up and that I helped others believe in themselves.”
Faisal knows that athletes don’t compete forever, but their stories can inspire for generations.

Lessons from Faisal: Don’t Give Up, No Matter What
When asked what advice he would give to those facing tough times, Faisal doesn’t hesitate:
“Patience, not giving up, and not being afraid of anything will help you succeed. Giving up is what kills you. Keep going.”
His words come from experience. Faisal has seen dark days, but he refused to let them define him. Today, he stands tall not just as a gold medalist, but as a symbol of resilience, grit, and heart.
Final Word: The Making of a Champion
Faisal Sorour’s journey isn’t just about sports. It’s about overcoming adversity, believing in yourself, and staying true to your dreams. From the challenges of a broken family to standing on the highest podium in Paris, he has shown that no struggle is too big when your heart is in the right place.
His story is a reminder to all no matter what you’re going through, keep pushing forward. Because the gold at the end isn’t just a medal. It’s becoming the best version of yourself.
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