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India's Female Olympians Dominate Patriarchy In Their Home Country

Published by Huffington Post on Fri, 19 Aug 2016


This is the year of Indian women at the Olympics.From PV Sindhus smashing win in the badminton semi-finals and Sakshi Maliks bronze medal in wrestling to Dipa Karmakars death-defying gymnastic feats, the 2016 games in Rio de Janeiro have made icons out of some of the women in Indias Olympic contingent.T 2352 - Never ever underestimate power of female gender ! #PVSindhu you have destroyed so many 'naysayers' .. you are the PRIDE of INDIA ! Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) August 18, 2016 #SakshiMalik is a reminder of what cn happn if u don't kill a girl child.When d going gets tough,its our girls who get going &save our pride Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) August 18, 2016 The sheer grit and spirit they displayed have inspired millions back home. But behind their success lie years of struggle against constraintsphysical, financial, systemic, and, most importantly, social.Indeed, their biggest hurdle has been the athletes lifestyle that doesnt usually square with womens traditional roles in India as dutiful wives and daughters. Even today, despite the successes of tennis star Sania Mirza and boxer Mary Kom, among others, young girls and women in the country have limited exposure to sports.Changes are happening and girls continue to outperform and excel in life, but there is still a long way to go when it comes to sports. Women are traditionally not encouraged to indulge in sports, badminton star Saina Nehwal, currently ranked fifth in the world, said last year.However, the families and coaches of Indias newest sporting stars pushed back against such retrograde notions.Take the case of Sakshi Malik, the winner of Indias first medal in this years Olympics.The 23-year-old wrestler had to battle social stigma ever since she began training at the age of 10 at the Sir Chotu Ram Stadium Wrestling Academy in Rohtak, Haryana. There, female wrestlers were few and far between initially so Malik and other rising stars, such as Suman Kundu, had to play rough with the boys. That was a big no-no in Haryanas conservative society and Maliks coach, Ishwar Dahiya, was criticisedheavily for training girls in a sport deemed inappropriate for them.Incidentally, Maliks home state, Haryana, has the worst sex ratio among Indias 29 states with just 879 women for every 1,000 men, according to the 2011 census data. Maliks own village, Mokhra Khas, has just 822 women for every 1,000 men, the result of Indias long-running preference for sons.The story wasnt much different in eastern India.Tripura gymnast Dipa Karmakar and her coach Bisweshwar Nandi faced disapproval and snide comments from people who just couldnt understand why a young girl would spend so much time in close quarters with an older man.Ive had to tolerate a lot of rubbish. There were so many ridiculous rumours, but I knew that if Dipa produced the kind of results I knew she was capable of, that would silence everyone, Nandi said in an interview with Reuters.Indeed, that is the kind of vision that enabled the 54 womenalmost half the Indian contingent at Rioto create some of the most memorable and historic moments at this years Olympics.Heres hoping that the next games draw an even bigger crowd.This article originally appeared in Quartz India. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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