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*Soliha Zahoor’s success signals changing times for girls in sports*

KH Web Desk by KH Web Desk
February 5, 2026
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*Soliha Zahoor’s success signals changing times for girls in sports*
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Ganderbal Feb 5:Soliha Zahoor, a Class 12 student from Wanipora Saloora in Ganderbal district, has carved out a remarkable place for herself in Jammu and Kashmir’s sporting history by becoming the first girl cyclist from Ganderbal to compete at the national level.
A student of Green Valley Higher Secondary School, Soliha has successfully balanced her academic responsibilities with an intense training routine, reflecting a growing culture of sports participation among young women in rural Kashmir. Her journey is not just about medals and championships, but about determination, discipline, and breaking long-standing barriers.
Soliha developed a passion for cycling at a very young age. With unwavering support from her parents, she was able to pursue her dream and gradually reach competitive heights. Notably, she learned and honed her cycling skills on the local roads of Ganderbal, training in challenging conditions that helped build her endurance and confidence.
Representing Jammu and Kashmir, Soliha has competed in several prestigious national-level cycling championships across India. These include the Road Cycling Championship in Puri, Odisha, the Mountain Bike Championship in Panchkula, Haryana, and the Track and Road Cycling Championships in Vijaypur, Karnataka. In early 2026, she also participated in the National Cycling Championships in Ranchi, Jharkhand, further strengthening her presence on the national stage.
Known for her disciplined lifestyle, Soliha often begins her training sessions before dawn, demonstrating the consistency and resilience required to compete at an elite level.
Her achievements have earned her official recognition. The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir honoured Soliha with a cash award in appreciation of her contribution to sports and her role in promoting youth participation.
Among her standout performances, Soliha secured first place in a cycling race organised by the Indian Army, covering the demanding route from Baramulla to Kaman Post (Aman Setu). She was felicitated by senior Army officials with a cash prize and a memento for her exceptional performance.
Soliha has also been part of national youth initiatives such as Cyclothon – Pedal for Peace, where she interacted with athletes and members of the wider sports fraternity. Her dedication has been acknowledged by the Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, who commended her commitment and hard work.
Beyond competitions and awards, Soliha Zahoor has emerged as a powerful role model for young girls in rural Kashmir. Educational institutions, local media, and youth organisations have recognised her efforts in promoting fitness, discipline, and inclusivity through sport.
Looking ahead, Soliha aspires to pursue advanced professional training, represent India at the international level, and mentor young girls who dream of taking up sports. Her journey stands as a testament to what is possible when talent is nurtured with family support, perseverance, and opportunity.
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