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Amina Mirzo

“Wrestling is not just about brute strength - it's about outsmarting your opponent.”

Growing up in the remote mountain villages of Tajikistan, Amina Mirzo developed a passion for traditional Tajik wrestling at a young age. Despite facing disapproval from her community for pursuing a sport traditionally reserved for men, Amina persisted and soon became unbeatable in her weight class. Today, she is a decorated wrestler, having won numerous championship titles in both Tajikistan and abroad. When she's not on the mat, Amina enjoys cooking and sharing traditional Tajik dishes with her teammates.

What has been the biggest challenge you've faced as a female wrestler in Tajikistan?

The biggest challenge was definitely overcoming the stigma surrounding women in sports. Many people in my community frowned upon women participating in traditionally male-dominated activities, particularly ones that involved physical contact. It took a lot of convincing to get my family to support my dream.

What advice would you give to other young women in Tajikistan who want to pursue their passions?

I would tell them to never give up on their dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem. The road won't be easy, and there will be obstacles at every turn, but with hard work and determination, anything is possible.

A scenic mountain landscape in Tajikistan
Just as in wrestling, finding balance is key in life. Without it, you'll always be off-balance and prone to falling.
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