Big Strides Made in Pakistan in a
History-First: Female boxers included in Pakistan's 36th National Men’s and
Women’s Boxing Championships
by Sue TL Fox
January 20, 2018 Source/APPakistan
(JAN 20) Today is the first day of the 36th National Men’s and
the First National Women’s Boxing Championships that are being
held at the WAPDA Sports Complex, in Lahore, Pakistan. The
tournament will run from January 20 to 24, 2018.
In the first time in history, female boxers are included in
this event, with
three weight classes that include the 51, 60 an 75 Kilogrammes. There
will be 24 female boxers competing in this event.
Pakistan Boxing Federation president Khalid Mahmood stated before the
event took place that all four provinces had confirmed they
would be sending women teams to the event but they were still
waiting for departmental teams to confirm the women pugilists.
“A number of women boxers will be able to show their skill and
talent, the provinces have confirmed 24 women competitors and
once the departments finalise their entries, that figure would
rise. This will hopefully be the turning point for women’s
boxing in the country. The event will provide them with the
platform to go further and represent the country at
international level and with better coaching and facilities win
medals, “ added Khalid.
This
announcement had first reported in December of 2017 by the
Pakistan Boxing Federation. At that time a statement from
Pakistan Boxing Federation stated that the first national women
boxing championship would be held in conjunction with the of
the 36th men’s national boxing championship in Lahore. They
stated at that time that three weight classes would be added to
the event with the female boxers.
In Pakistan it has been said
of the sport:
"To
them, boxing is more than just a sport: it gives freedom,
empowerment and the confidence to stand up for themselves. They
are the students of Karachi’s first boxing school for girls. It
opened in 2015 in Lyari, one of the most dangerous parts of the
city. Now, the young Pakistani women who train there feel better
able to protect themselves, but more than that, they also know
they achieve more than what their conservative society expects
of them." RT/Youtube
On another history first it was
reported on the net that three female boxers from Pakistan made
history last year when they participated in South Asian Games,
where they said that the female boxers, Khoushleem, Rukhsana
and Sofia were picked through scouting programs by Pakistan
Boxing Federation.
They also included from the PBF that they
would follow the IOC’s agenda of gender equality, and that they
were trying to bring women’s boxing in the limelight before
2020.
A statement made by the PBF said the
following: “IOC has also advised all national federation to
maximize women participation in all sports and we are following
that guideline. We are hoping for good numbers of participation
in first national championship of women boxing,”
This announcement for female in the sport is sure to increase
the popularity of the sport for women boxers in Pakistan.