Nada Meawad

Nada Meawad and her teammate Doaa Elghobashy were the first ever African team to take part in the FIVB beach volleyball Olympic Games[2] in 2016.

She is a Five-time AVCA First Team All-American and Three-time NAIA Player of the Year 2018, 2020 and 2021 while playing college volleyball at Park University.

She attended Ibn El-Nafees High school and graduated in 2017, while she played volleyball in El Shams Sporting Club following the footsteps of her siblings.

In 2016 El Shams ended in the 5th place in Women's African Clubs Championship (volleyball) CAVB in Tunisia.

In 2017 El Shams won the 2nd place after beating Al Ahly team 3–2 in a historic win and qualified for the finals in the Women's African Clubs Championship (volleyball).

With her partner Doaa Elghobashy, she qualified in beach volleyball for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro by winning the CAVB[24] Continental Cup held in Nigeria.

With early wins over teams from Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, and Nigeria, the Egyptians defeated Rwanda 2–1 in the finals.

With no previous FIVB World Tour events played, Doaa and Nada was the first team from Egypt in the history to compete in the Olympic Games for beach volleyball.

Egypt's Nada Meawad bumps in Rio 2016 Olympic Games