Bangladesh's surfers from Cox's Bazar, a region known for its long coastline along the Bay of Bengal, are striving to gain recognition for surfing in a country dominated by cricket and football. Surfers such as Mohammad Mannan and Fatima Akhter are preparing for the Asian Games, where surfing will make its debut. Despite limited local opportunities and societal challenges, particularly for female athletes like Akhter, these surfers remain dedicated to their passion. Mannan, who started surfing after skateboarding, faces difficulties due to the lack of resources and support in Bangladesh, yet he remains optimistic about the sport's potential growth. Their journey highlights both the personal sacrifices and the broader struggle to establish surfing as a viable sport in a traditionally sports-obsessed nation.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article focuses solely on the development of surfing in Bangladesh and does not engage with any politically contentious issues. It presents the experiences of individual athletes without taking a stance on broader social or political topics.
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately describes the context of Bangladeshi surfers preparing for the Asian Games and references specific details like the location, dates, and challenges they face. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the emotional language used to highlight the personal strug




