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In the Men"s Greco-Roman 85 kg class at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Abdelfatah finished in 8th place.
In the Men"s Greco-Roman 85 kg class at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Abdelfatah finished in 8th place.
Abdelfatah(Bogy) represented his country at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in the Men"s Greco-Roman 84 kg class, he contested the result of his fight in the knock out round and was later disqualified. After taking a break for several years because of a knee injury, Abdelfatah started to compete again.
In 2010 Mohamed Abdelfatah moved up to 96 kg winning the Mediterranean Games and the African championship.
Mohamed AbdelFattah ambitions Ranked fifth in 96 kg category, the Egyptian Mohamed AbdelFattah is the only African who succeeded to get its qualification ticket for the 2012 Olympic games. He will be aiming for the podium.
This is what he clearly stated in First Rate (at Lloyd's) –Ahram-hebdo: “after an interruption of more than two years unrealistic (suspended) and several injuries it was very difficult to come back into the game, I did not want only to qualify for the Olympic Games, my aim is to take a medal and hopefully gold. Pool 2 Knock-Out round Viachaslau Makaranka (BLR)|2| Mohamed Abdelfatah (EGY) |0| Believing he had been treated unfairly by the officials, Abdelfatah did not accept this result.
Subsequently Egypt was fined $500 as a result of the protest and were disqualified from the competition.