27/05/2025
After 10 years, it’s time to close the chapter.
After a decade of building, leading, and growing INSYNC at New Giza Sports Club with my partner Nour Osama, we have made the decision not to continue operating at the club.
It’s not an easy decision — this space has been our second home. But we’ve reached a point where the setting no longer supports or reflects the vision,objectives, values, and standards we hold ourselves to.
We leave behind a legacy we’re incredibly proud of:
A program that started with four-year-old girls who are now strong, confident 14-year-old athletes and young talented girls with great future.
A coaching team that grew with us, aligned in values and united in purpose.
Parents who became true partners, believers, and ultimately — family.
And most importantly, a culture — a healthy, balanced, empowering sports culture that has always put the athlete’s growth, character, and well-being first.
As an Olympian, an artistic swimming lover, and someone who’s been in the sport for more than 35 years, I had a vision. A dream to build something more than results — to create a structure that nurtures creativity, integrity, discipline, and joy.
To raise a generation of athletes who not only perform but thrive — with no limits.
To inspire everyone around through choreography, through community, and through purpose.
We did that — and I can proudly say we did it right.
Thank you to every girl who trained with us — you’ve taught me as much as I’ve taught you.
Thank you to every parent who believed in what we stood for.
Thank you to every coach and partner who stood by our side.
Nour — side by side, always. Nour Osama
To my family, who raised me to never compromise on values — thank you.
To my friends who stayed through every late night and every impossible challenge — thank you.
INSYNC is not just a program. It’s a movement. And while this chapter at New Giza ends, the mission continues — stronger than ever.
With gratitude, pride, and a full heart,
Dalia Allam