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April 30, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 02:02 am IST - Bandipora:

Seven-year-old Tajamul to represent India at World Kickboxing Championships

Looks can be deceptive and that holds true for Tajamul Islam, a seven-year-old soft-spoken girl from a remote north Kashmir village, who is the national kickboxing champion and is all set to represent India at an international event in Italy.

Tajamul won national recognition when she bagged the gold medal in sub-junior category at 2015 National Kickboxing Championship, held at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi.

Her achievement at the national level got her an entry to the World Championships, to be held in Andria, Italy in November. She would be the first ever Kashmiri girl to do so.

“I felt so happy that I won and would be going to Italy,” Tajamul said.

Tajamul, hailing from Tarkpora village of Bandipora, 65kms from Srinagar, is now a hero in her village and school – Army Goodwill School, Bandipora. In fact, kickboxing is not even her forte. She excels in wushu and is also doing well in taekwondo.

Her journey started in 2014 when she joined a local academy, which trains young boys and girls in martial arts.

Best fighter

She was declared the best fighter of Jammu and Kashmir after she won the state level championship, held last year in Jammu, and took home a gold medal.

The chief coach at the championship, Kuldip Handu, impressed with her skills, pitted her against a competitor weighing eight kgs more than her. The lean but agile Tajamul, weighing just 25kgs at that time, got the better of her opponent.

The win at the state-level championship earned her a place at the 2015 National Kickboxing Championship in New Delhi. Despite kickboxing not being her forte, Tajamul, a student of second standard, participated in the championship.

Her opponent was 13-year-old but that did not deter Tajamul, as she knocked her down in just 15 minutes and became the youngest girl to win a national medal.

“I was a little afraid when I saw her (opponent). But then I said to myself that age or body structure does not matter. I will remain focused and give my best shot,” Tajamul said.

“I want to win the international championship for my family and my school. I have some amount of fear when I think what the international players will do to me in the ring, but then I know I will knock down everyone,” she added.

Her brother and two sisters also practice kickboxing and have taken part in many state-level championships.

“It is in their genes. All the siblings are champions, but Tajamul is far ahead of the pack. She has a fighting spirit even as she looks soft-spoken and cute. Do not be fooled by her innocent looks, they are deceptive,” Shabnam Kounser, Principal of the school, said.

The Principal also said that besides sports, Tajamul is good in studies and other extracurricular activities.

“She dances well. She has her own team here and teaches them dancing. She is a bright kid and very good at studies,” Kounser said.

Army support

Having set her eyes on the international event, Tajamul is eagerly waiting for November, but her father, who works for a construction company, cannot afford to pay for the event fee and players kit.

However, Army, which has supported Tajamul for the state and national events before, would facilitate her Italy plans as well.PTI

… age or body structure does not matter. I will remain focused and give my best shot

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