
Haddioui leads the way —
Maha Haddioui is the first Arab woman to play golf in a professional tour event. She aims to earn her card on the Ladies' European Tour and LPGA in the United States.

Practice makes perfect —
As a teenager, Haddioui would spend up to 10 hours per day practicing on her home course in Agadir.

Home success boosts profile —
Haddioui plays an approach shot during last year's Lalla Meryem Cup on her home course. She finished an encouraging 25th in the Ladies' European Tour event.

High hopes —
Haddioui is determined to forge a successful career on the major golf tours of the world and win Olympic gold.

Golden dream —
Her Olympic ambition was inspired by the feats of compatriot Hicham El Guerrouj, who won two gold medals at the 2004 Athens Games.

Calls for reform —
In November last year, Morocco's pro-reform "February 20" protest movement called on voters to boycott that month's elections.

King's response —
King Mohammed VI, Morocco's ruler since 1999, has made concessions in choosing top government officials and also addressed women's rights.