
Ghumasha Almandeel’s journey is a compelling blend of creativity, discipline, and raw strength. Known professionally as a creative teacher, Almandeel has carved out a powerful second identity as a competitive powerlifting and weightlifting athlete, proudly representing Kuwait on the Arab stage.

Despite entering the sport only two years ago, Almandeel’s rise has been nothing short of remarkable. Competing in the Master 1 category, she quickly distinguished herself through exceptional performance, earning recognition as a Kuwait and Arab Champion. Her rapid progression and unwavering commitment caught the attention of renowned coaches Mohammad Alabdullah and Dr. Fahad Alrefai, who personally selected and guided her to pursue powerlifting at a competitive level—an endorsement that marked a defining moment in her athletic career.

Training in the 61 kg bodyweight category, Ghumasha Almandeel posted an impressive overall total that reflects both technical precision and physical power:
These achievements, reached within a relatively short competitive span, highlight not only her natural athletic ability but also her deep respect for the discipline, structure, and mental strength required by the sport. For Almandeel, powerlifting is more than competition—it is a passion, a form of self-mastery, and a way of life.

“I love powerlifting,” she says simply—a statement that captures the essence of her dedication. Anchored in faith and driven by ambition, she often returns to the belief that “Al-ḥulm bāqiah” — the dream remains. This philosophy fuels her training, defines her long-term vision, and keeps her focused on continual growth.

As an educator, Almandeel inspires creativity and confidence in others; as an athlete, she embodies discipline, resilience, and excellence on the platform. Together, these identities form a powerful narrative—one of empowering minds while building physical strength, and of honoring beginnings while fearlessly pursuing what lies ahead.
For Ghumasha Almandeel, the titles already earned are milestones, not endpoints. The dream continues—and the strongest chapters of her journey are still unfolding.



