Srinagar's Muskan Shaban: Pencak Silat Star Aiming for Olympic Glory

Muskan Shaban from Srinagar has risen as a top Pencak Silat athlete, winning a medal at the World Championship in Abu Dhabi. Her journey from school playgrounds to the international stage is fueled by dedication and strong support from her parents and coaches. She has competed in numerous national championships, gaining the experience that propelled her to global success. Muskan now dreams of seeing her sport included in the Olympics and representing India on that ultimate platform.

Key Points: Muskan Shaban: Kashmir's Pencak Silat Champion with Olympic Dream

  • Won medal at World Pencak Silat Championship
  • Competed in over 15 national championships
  • Aims for Olympic inclusion
  • Inspired by parental and coach support
  • Serves as role model for young girls
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Srinagar's Muskan Shaban emerges as Pencak Silat star with Olympic ambitions

Meet Muskan Shaban, the rising Pencak Silat star from Srinagar who won a world medal and aims to represent India at the Olympics.

"When I started this game, I saw a lot of girls from Kashmir... then I thought... why can't we play? - Muskan Shaban"

Srinagar, March 29

In the heart of Srinagar, a young athlete is steadily carving her name on the international stage. Muskan Shaban, an accomplished Pencak Silat player, has emerged as one of the most promising martial artists from Jammu and Kashmir, driven by a singular dream -- to become an Olympic champion.

Her journey began during her school days, when a casual interest in sports gradually evolved into a deep passion for martial arts. With encouragement from her coaches, Muskan began training seriously at a young age. Her natural ability, combined with unwavering dedication, quickly helped her stand out among her peers.

A strong support system has played a vital role in her rise. Her parents have consistently backed her ambitions, standing by her through both challenges and triumphs. Alongside them, her coaches have provided the technical expertise and mentorship necessary to shape her into a competitive athlete.

Muskan's career is marked by consistent performances at the national level. She has competed in over 15 national championships across India, gaining valuable experience and sharpening her skills with each outing. Her persistence and hard work eventually opened the doors to international competition.

A major milestone came when she was selected to represent India at the 20th World Pencak Silat Championship in Abu Dhabi. Competing against top athletes from across the globe, Muskan delivered an impressive performance and secured a medal, a moment of pride not only for her but also for her hometown and the entire region.

Despite her achievements, Muskan remains grounded and focused. She continues to train rigorously, constantly striving to improve. Her long-term vision is clear: she hopes to see Pencak Silat included in the Olympics and dreams of representing India on that grand stage.

Her journey serves as an inspiration, particularly for young girls who aspire to pursue sports despite challenges. From humble beginnings on a school playground in Srinagar to competing internationally, Muskan's story reflects the power of determination, discipline, and support.

Speaking to the media about her story of coming to the game, Muskan Shaban said, "When I started this game, I saw a lot of girls from Kashmir and other far-flung areas. So, I thought that when children from far-flung areas come, who did not have any facility at that time, then we belong to Srinagar capital, so why can't we play? Then I played in the district, so gradually the interest started increasing, and when a gold medal came at the district level, then there was a selection in the state, so gradually I kept playing like this."

Speaking about Muskan, her coach, Irfan Aziz, said, "Muskaan is a good girl. She is strong and focused. She has earned her name. We have a lot of girls who are very focused and focus on their goals. They achieve their goals. One of them is Muskaan."

Telling about Muskan's accomplishments, Aziz said, "She has played for 10-15 nationals. She is an international medalist. She has played in the Dubai World Championship. She is doing well. The most basic support, as far as girls are concerned, is from their parents. That is the most important thing."

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is fantastic. We need more coverage of athletes from all regions of India. Her journey from a school playground in Srinagar to a world championship is truly remarkable. Wishing her all the best for her Olympic dream!
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Priya S
As a mother of a young daughter, stories like Muskan's give me so much hope. It shows that with family support and determination, girls from any part of India can achieve greatness. J&K has so much untapped sporting potential.
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Rohit P
Respect! Winning a medal at the World Championship is no small feat. But I do wish the article gave more details about the challenges she faced. Infrastructure for niche sports outside cricket is often poor. Hope she gets more institutional support.
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Kavya N
Pencak Silat is such a graceful and powerful martial art. So proud to see an Indian woman excelling in it. Her story will inspire countless other girls in the valley to pick up sports. More such role models are needed! ✨
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Michael C
Great to read positive news from Kashmir focusing on achievement and ambition. Sports can be a incredible unifier. Her coach's point about parental support being the most basic and important thing is so true, everywhere in the world.

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