Hobbies and Athletic Activities
Wagih is a Scientific draftsman and a Cartoonist. Additionally, he is a champion in Greek-Roman and Free-style Wrestling in Egypt for the period from 1965 to 1977. He was the one who made the College of Agriculture enjoy, for the first time at the level of University of Alexandria, the winning, in 1965-1966, of the 1st place in the 74 kg class Greco-Roman Wrestling. He represented the University of Alexandria in both national and international championships during the previously mentioned period of time.
He was in charge of coaching the Greek-Roman Wrestling team of the College of Agriculture in Alexandria for the period from 1965–1977, during which the team remained holding the top position at the national level. He was elected to be the Secretary of the Wrestling division at the 'Egyptian Olympic Club in Alexandria from 1971 to 1973.
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