The hard work, dedication and the long journey of Soliha Yousuf
MOHSIN KAMAL
Soliha
started her Rugby career way back in 2008 when the arena of Rugby
sport hadn’t taken structure in J&K. Though her hardwork and high
amount of dedication lead her through as she never looked back since.
She
has appeared in as many as nine national outings and been part
of various championship winning teams which is no less than a
big achievement in itself.
Her level of practice kept improving with every new achievement,
“After participating
in an event, I went back home and worked even more. The thing to go
further in sport kept motivating
me,” Soliha told The Bridge in an interview
In the very same year, when she started Rugby, Soliha made it to the Shield winners team in All India Womens Rugby Championship.
“It
was something highly cherishing for me. Being new to the sport
and straightway making it to the higher level was a dream come true,” she said
Later, in 2010,
she was nominated in India camp for Asian Womens Championship and her
consistent performances made her appear for the India camp back to
back twice.
Soliha started playing Rugby when this game was less known in country,
“In
2008, when I first started playing Rugby, it wasn’t a very popular game
in India and I had never thought of making a career in it.” Soliha revealed
Breakthrough to shield winners team motivated her to take Rugby more seriously,
“Making it
twice to All India Womens Championship made me realise that I can go
far in this sport and provided me the much needed motivation.” She said
Her good show in these championships was rewarded when she was nominated in All India Rugby camp,
“After
doing well in the All India Womens Championship, I was confident of
making it to the India camp and thankfully I was not disappointed,” she said
In the camp, She was able to share dressing room with some of the best in the country and this helped her learn the game better.
Attending India camp two times was a learning period for her and helped her grow as a player,
“I learnt a lot in those two consecutive camps as I was able to interact with star players and coaches of the country.” Soliha said.
Subsequently, she was named as the player of the year in 2010 by Jammu and Kashmir Rugby Association.
“This was one more large achievement for me. It’s always overwhelming to get fecilitated by your home board,” she said
Later,
Soliha appeared in 2015 National Games, adding one more procurement to
her successful career. Followed by claiming gold medal in 2017 Snow
National Championship.
“National
games of 2015 was a experience curve for me. At that time, I had been
bit more leaned towards studies but entry to the nationals made me get
back on track.” Soliha mentioned.
Rugby became her
passion with the passing time though she continued her studies as well.
But this wasn’t so easy for her as the sport she was in required high
level of fitness,
“I
kept working hard as you need to be very fit to
play Rugby. It turns more harder when you have to concentrate on studies
as well. But all thanks to Almighty I was able to do well in both as
I completed my M.Tech degree as well.” Soliha said
Lack of proper infrastructure in J&K during early days didn’t stop Soliha from achieving heights,
“It’s never easy to play without proper infrastructure but when you are dedicated and know how to tackle the hardships, nothing can stop you.” Soliha quoted
Though things changed later as by
doing continuosly well in the Sport, Rugby players of Valley were
alloted with individual playground,
“Recently
, J&K sports council alloted us a play field to practice and this
has helped us largely. We now practice without any barricades and
more players are coming forward to join the sport.” Soliha said
Plenty of experience in the game made her shift towards coaching,
“It’s obvious that, the more you play, the more you learn and learning experience is what comes into action in coaching.” She claimed
She has been assigned with the job of coaching and recently headed the U-14 and U-18 teams in National outings,
“I love to share my experience with budding players and help them grow.” Soliha said
Soliha also mentioned that J&K has a lot of talent and potential, just needs proper guidance,
“We have here plenty of talent, we just need the proper environment and coaching to develop more stars.” She said
Soliha Yousuf while concluding passed a motivational message for budding sportswomen of Jammu and Kashmir,
“Dear budding sportswomen, always be confident and never think that you are less than anybody else. Once you back yourself and your abilities, nothing in world can stop you.” Soliha said while signing off.
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