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Manahil Hussain

DIDN’T ROW FOR TROPHIES

She rowed for the love of water, the discipline, the early mornings with purpose.

When she missed the podium in Singapore, her father's words changed everything: “I don’t send you to win — I send you for the joy.”

Years later, when most would’ve let go, she picked up an oar again, this time, not to compete, but to coach, to give back, to inspire.

Now a certified coach and full-time professional, she still finds peace by the creek, choosing passion even on the hardest days.

Because for Manahil, the real win is staying close to what sets her soul on fire and never letting it go.

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ASAD AHMED

FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME

Asad almost gave up football when an injury left his ankle swollen like a boot. The pain was real but the regret of quitting would've hurt more.

What kept him going wasn’t trophies or fame, it was pure passion. The kind that makes you show up, even when it’s hard.

He says: “Don’t walk away from what you love. One day, even your old boots will remind you of who you used to be and who you could’ve become.”

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USMAN MALIK

FROM MISSED PENALTIES TO POWERLIFTING PLATFORMS

He missed the winning penalty. The stadium was silent, and so was his heart. But instead of letting that moment break him, Usman Malik chose to rise. That loss became the start of a journey, one built on resilience, not regret.

Early mornings, tired legs, and showing up when no one’s watching. Behind every medal and match, Usman’s true strength lies in the quiet battles, the ones he wins within.

His message is "Don’t quit. Even when it’s hard, especially when it’s hard.” And be reminded that sometimes, your lowest moment is where greatness begins.”

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Marvi Baig

All HEART, NO PLAN B

She chose football not just as a sport, but as her path. With little more than passion and grit, she kept pushing—through doubt, through limits. Even when things got tough, she held on to her dream.

Today, she’s not just playing the game, she’s rewriting the rules.

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ASAD AHMED

FOR THE LOVE OF THE GAME

Asad almost gave up football when an injury left his ankle swollen like a boot. The pain was real but the regret of quitting would've hurt more.

What kept him going wasn’t trophies or fame, it was pure passion. The kind that makes you show up, even when it’s hard.

He says: “Don’t walk away from what you love. One day, even your old boots will remind you of who you used to be and who you could’ve become.”

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MARVI BAIG

All HEART, NO PLAN B

She chose football not just as a sport, but as her path. With little more than passion and grit, she kept pushing—through doubt, through limits. Even when things got tough, she held on to her dream.

Today, she’s not just playing the game, she’s rewriting the rules.

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GOHAR SHAHBAZ

WITH PAKISTAN IN HIS HEART

He came heartbreakingly close at the last Asian Games, just one match short of the final.But instead of breaking him, it lit a fire.

When he got selected for WAPDA, everything changed. It wasn’t just a team, it was a step closer to his dream. Being an athlete in Pakistan isn’t easy, but representing the flag makes every challenge worth it.

he’s not done. With his people behind him and Pakistan in his heart, he’s ready to come back stronger, this time, for a medal.

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Sahar

She Lifted Dreams

She picked up her first weight in a small corner of Pakistan, where girls are told what they can’t do. She lifted anyway. Today, she’s a national record holder, not just in weightlifting, but in breaking barriers. She didn’t just change her story. She’s rewriting what’s possible for every girl watching.

Stay Inspired.

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Sahar

She Lefted Dreams

She picked up her first weight in a small corner of Pakistan, where girls are told what they can’t do. She lifted anyway. Today, she’s a national record holder, not just in weightlifting, but in breaking barriers. She didn’t just change her story. She’s rewriting what’s possible for every girl watching.

Stay Inspired.

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SUFIYAN KHAN

RISING STAR OF THE YEAR

One game changed everything, when coachSiegfried Aikman saw Sufiyan at a national championship, his journey truly began.

Despite challenges, Sufiyan’s passion never faded. With the support of family and coaches, he kept pushing forward.

Today, honored by the International Hockey Federation as the Rising Star of the Year, chosen from players all over the world, Sufiyan’s journey shows how passion and perseverance can turn dreams into reality.

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