Jammu and Kashmir volleyball team lifts spirits with hard-fought KIYG gold

ANI May 11, 2025 291 views

The Jammu and Kashmir boys' volleyball team clinched gold at the Khelo India Youth Games, offering a rare moment of pride for the troubled valley. Players like Abid Gulzar and Wani Mahir overcame personal and regional challenges to secure the victory. Their coach, Naresh Kumar, praised their resilience, calling it a triumph of determination. The win serves as a beacon of hope, proving that sports can uplift spirits even in difficult times.

"This win means everything. Back home, people needed something to feel proud of again." – Abid Gulzar
Patna, May 10: At a time when the Kashmir valley has found itself in the news for heartbreaking reasons, four young boys from the region offered a different storyline, with an amalgam of courage, resilience, focus and gold.

Key Points

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J&K team defeats Uttar Pradesh 3-1 in a thrilling final

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Players carry hopes of a conflict-scarred region

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Coach Naresh Kumar calls it a "victory of heart"

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Athletes trained at SAI Jammu and local circuits

At the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir boys' volleyball team opened the State's account in the medal tally with a gold by defeating Uttar Pradesh 3-1 in a hard-fought final. The scoreline -- 35-33, 19-25, 25-17, 25-21 -- tells its own story of a gripping contest, but the real story lay in the hearts of the players who made it happen.

Wani Mahir (Srinagar), Sahil Shamim (Anantnag), Abid Gulzar (Ganderbal), and Nasir Ajaz (Baramulla), as well their team-mates carried more than just the hopes of their team; they carried the weight of a land scarred by conflict.

Just a couple of weeks before the final, the Pahalgam terror attack on innocent tourists had left the valley shaken. Yet here they were, blocking, spiking, diving -- playing not with fear, but with fire.

Coach Naresh Kumar, a seasoned mentor who had helped J&K to bronze at past school games, called it a "victory of heart." Crediting the hard work put in by his boys in the past couple of months, he expressed confidence on them, saying this is just the beginning and they have a long career ahead.

"This win means everything. Back home, people needed something to feel proud of again. We wanted to give them that," said Abid Gulzar, his voice calm but reflecting his pride.

Wani Mahir, who has already donned the Indian jersey at the U-18 Asian Championships in Bahrain, said that the team wanted to bring something positive back home.

Mahir and Nasir, both products of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre at Maulana Azad Stadium in Jammu, have been training alongside senior players, refining their skills for moments like these.

Meanwhile, Abid Gulzar and Sahil Shammim have relied on support from home. For Abid, the sport runs in his blood. Coached by his father, Shamim Ahmed, a former India player, Abid honed his skills in his backyard, learning the game from the ground up. Sahil has risen through local circuits, far from the facilities of big cities, but never short on ambition.

From makeshift courts to national podiums, their journey speaks volumes. "We hope our story shows that even in difficult times, something beautiful can rise," said Sahil.

As the players hoisted their medals, it wasn't just a victory on court, it was a triumph of hope, determination and youth daring to dream high above the net.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What an inspiring story! These boys have shown that talent and hard work can shine through any adversity. J&K needs more such positive role models. Hope this victory encourages more youth to take up sports. 🇮🇳🏐 #KheloIndia
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Priya M.
Emotional reading this... When Abid said "people needed something to feel proud of again" - that hit hard. Sports truly has the power to unite and heal. More investment needed in J&K sports infrastructure!
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Arjun S.
Respect to these young champions! But let's not forget - this win came despite challenges, not because of system support. SAI needs to expand its centers in Kashmir valley proper, not just Jammu. Talent is everywhere!
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Neha T.
Made me tear up a bit ngl 😊 From makeshift courts to national gold - what a journey! Hope BCCI takes note and develops volleyball too, not just cricket. These boys deserve same recognition as cricket stars!
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Vikram J.
This is the real Kashmiriyat! Sports over politics any day. Hope media gives this more coverage than negative stories. These players are the true ambassadors of the valley. Jai Hind! 🙏

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