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‘Beautiful and strong’: Iraqi Kurdish bodybuilder, 46, breaks down gender barriers

  • Shylan Kamal returned to Kurdistan from Germany three years ago to a conservative and patriarchal society where her passion for bodybuilding raised eyebrows
  • Kamal, 46 and a mother of three, sees her passion for the sport as a matter of gender equality in Iraq ’s autonomous Kurdistan region

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Shylan Kamal sees her passion for bodybuilding as a matter of gender equality in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region. Photo: AFP

As a young girl, Iraqi Kurd Shylan Kamal would help her mother knead bread until one day she realised the work was a way to build muscles – and she liked it.

Now 46 and herself a mother, Kamal sees her passion for bodybuilding as a matter of gender equality in Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region.

“Having muscles is good for women too,” she said during a session at a gym in the provincial capital Arbil, where she spends four hours training every day.

“We can express our beauty through bodybuilding,” Kamal said.

Shylan Kamal, now 46, has trained since the age of 22. Photo: AFP
Shylan Kamal, now 46, has trained since the age of 22. Photo: AFP
The nutritionist and former photographer returned to Kurdistan from Germany three years ago and found a conservative and patriarchal society where her passion for bodybuilding raised some eyebrows.
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