The Struggle and Triumph of Women's Swimming in Pakistan
In the late 1980s, a young Shaan Kandawalla made her mark in Pakistan swimming scene by sneaking into a men’s race at Karachi’s exclusive Sind Club. At that time, women had no space to swim competitively, and Shaan, though only a teenager, was determined to change that. While she broke many records and won numerous gold medals over the years, her biggest achievement wasn’t the medals but the fight she led for women to finally have a chance to compete in swimming events. Fast forward three decades, and women’s athletes are no longer struggling to simply participate—they are now fighting for...
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