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Budgam girl wins gold medal in Pencak Silat Women's League | KNO

'Will continue to work hard, achieve new heights'

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Srinagar, Feb 19 (KNO): A young girl from Central Kashmir's Budgam district has brought laurels to Jammu and Kashmir by winning a gold medal in the Pencak Silat Women's League. Bilqis Maqbool, a resident of Budgam, who is pursuing Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education and Sports from Guru Nanak Dev University Punjab won gold medal in 70-75 weight category at Asmita Khelo India Pencak Silat Women's League (North Zone) held in Agra. Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Bilqis said that she has been inclined towards sports since her childhood and used to take part in different games. Reflecting on this achievement, Bilkis expressed immense joy and honor, emphasizing the significance of this victory after facing multiple setbacks and defeats. “I am absolutely delighted and honored to have achieved this milestone. Winning the gold medal at the North Zone level is a testament to my hard work, dedication, and perseverance. Beating strong contenders from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh was a thrilling experience, and I am thrilled to have made a successful comeback after a two-year hiatus,” she said. The journey to this victory was not without challenges. A series of defeats had led to a breakdown, making the road to recovery a tough one. However, with unwavering support from family, Coach Mohammad Iqbal, and parents, she has found the strength to regain focus and determination. “My parents in particular have been encouraging me to continue pursuing my passion for the sport, even when I felt like quitting. Their words of wisdom and encouragement helped me to change my mindset and give the game another chance,” she added. “This achievement would not have been possible without them. My inspiration continues to be my father and coach, who have been my guiding light throughout my journey,” she added. With renewed confidence and motivation, Bilkis looks forward to pushing boundaries and achieving greater milestones in the future. “I am overwhelmed with joy and gratitude, and I look forward to continuing to work hard and push myself to new heights,” she said—(KNO)

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