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Stories of girls who have broken through stereotypes and are participating in sports that are usually dominated by men. | dG1fdTllaG5LdUE0TjA
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00:00I had a lot of limitations, my family was totally against it, no one was in favor of it.
00:10But I tolerated all of it because of the love I had for Koshi, so that I could be successful.
00:19When someone hits you on the ground, you have to get up again.
00:23If you don't get up, you can't taste the sweetness of victory.
00:30You have to get up again.
00:33Kashi, Iran
00:37Kashi, Iran
00:43Kashi, Iran
00:59I was the first female wrestler to win the first title in the 58th round in my own city and country.
01:07Wrestling has been seen in Iran for a while now, especially in the last few years.
01:16When I first became interested in wrestling, I searched a lot to find a wrestling gym.
01:21Unfortunately, I couldn't find one for women.
01:26Finally, I found a gym and started from there.
01:32Kashi, Iran
01:36Many people don't know about wrestling because it's a heavy sport and requires a lot of strength.
01:47I think girls are very interested in wrestling.
01:51But because of the lack of proper nutrition and the lack of basic necessities,
01:59many girls don't get into this sport.
02:11I've been in both teams since I was a kid.
02:19I've been afraid of failure and failure.
02:30My message to the girls who are interested in wrestling is that
02:35it doesn't matter if the society is in a state of insecurity.
02:40To achieve your goal, you have to step beyond the boundaries and break the barriers.
02:46You have to do this so that you can achieve your goal.
02:59You have to do this so that you can achieve your goal.

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