Mojgan Rahmani: Trailblazing Darts Champion and the Queen of Darts

Challenges and Struggles

Lack of Support in Iran

Despite her achievements, Mojgan faced significant hurdles in Iran. Sports officials were hesitant to support her pursuits, and she often had to fight for basic rights, including permission to participate in international competitions.

Financial and Logistical Difficulties

Her family’s sacrifices, including selling land to fund her travel and training expenses, exemplify her determination. Limited access to professional training facilities and resources in Iran further complicated her journey.

Fight for Recognition

Mojgan had to work tirelessly to gain recognition in Iran and abroad. Her viral interviews, especially on the “Lab Khat” program, helped raise awareness about her story and the sport of darts.

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