While at Drexel on an athletic scholarship, he competed with the
NCAA Division I Varsity Swimming program, where he was a multiple
America East Conference Swimming Champion. During the off-season, he became a multiple
Royal Canadian Henley Regatta and US National Champion in rowing and was the swimming representative for the Student Athlete Advisory Board (SAAB) at Drexel. He worked for two years for the
CIGNA Corporation before becoming a professional rower in 2005. During this time, he trained and competed with German National and Olympic Team athletes. He was fully sponsored by the Palestinian Rowing Federation, and sent to train under coach Martin Strohmenger and Rita Hendes in
Hamburg, Germany. He trained at the Ruder-Gesellschaft HANSA e.V., located along the banks of the
Alster and competed in international events for Palestine: == Patents ==