Zahra Nemati, the celebrated Iranian archer and current head coach of the national Para-archery team, was honored by the Asian Paralympic Committee as the “Exemplary Asian Official” during the Asian Awards Ceremony—cementing her status as a beacon of resilience, leadership, and inspiration across the continent.
A Triumphant Recognition at the Asian Paralympic Stage
At the Asian Paralympic Committee‘s prestigious Awards Ceremony on August 13, 2025 in Astana, Kazakhstan, Zahra Nemati was named Exemplary Asian Official in recognition of her outstanding leadership, vision, and dedication to advancing the Paralympic movement. The event took place alongside the 2025 APC Conference and General Assembly.
From Paralympic Gold Medalist to National Team Leader
Nemati’s journey is a testament to extraordinary achievement: she is a three-time Paralympic champion and two-time World Archery Para Champion (Bangkok 2013, Beijing 2017), who, following the 2024 Paralympic Games, stepped into her current role as head coach of Iran’s Para-archery team. Her combination of unparalleled sports success and rising influence in sports governance has made her a natural and deserved recipient of Asia’s top official accolade.

Championing Athletes and Empowering Change
Beyond her coaching duties, Nemati has played a crucial role in international Paralympic and Olympic committees, raising athletes’ concerns to the highest levels of governance and amplifying their voices. Her effective leadership has helped secure both public and private funding, significantly advancing the development of disability sports in Iran and serving as a model across the region.
Honored by Asia’s Paralympic Leadership
The award was presented to Zahra Nemati by Majid Rashed, President of the Asian Paralympic Committee—a title and spelling confirmed via the official APC website. Rashed, a veteran Paralympian turned sports administrator, has led the APC since 2014 and continues to guide its strategic direction across Asia.
Summary
Zahra Nemati’s award not only celebrates her personal achievements as an elite athlete and coach, but also represents her broader impact as a sports administrator and advocate for Para athletes. From her first shot at the archery field to her current role shaping future champions, she exemplifies how sportsmanship and leadership can inspire at both national and continental levels.
From: ISNA