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Kulsoom Hazara
Pakistani karateka

Kulsoom Hazara

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Place of birth
Quetta, Quetta District, Quetta Division, Pakistan
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Biography

Kulsoom Hazara (born 4 September 1988) is a Pakistani karateka.

Background

Hazara is the youngest of four children: three sisters and one brother and belongs to the Hazara community of Quetta, Balochistan. She lost her mother to cancer at the age of two and her father to a heart attack at the age of 9. On her father's death, her eldest sister, Fatima and her cousin and brother-in-law, Sarwar Ali became her guardians. In 2000, due to the sectarian violence in her hometown, she shifted to Karachi. The loss of her brother-in-law in 2003, proved traumatic and changed her life.Kulsoom completed 13th South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal, she won a gold and silver medal despite an injury, securing a place as a prominent karateka woman in South Asia.

Career

Her father got her admitted to a karate club owned by Sarwar Ali, when she was five.

National

Hazara initially represented Pakistan Army before switching to WAPDA. She won her first national level gold medal in 2005.

Owing to her meritorious achievements, Hazara received 'Icon of the Nation' award in 2017.

YEARTITLEVENUEAWARD
20021st National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore1 Bronze Medal
2004National GamesQuetta1 Bronze Medal
2006National Women Karate ChampionshipRawalpindi1 Silver Medal
2008National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore2 Gold Medals
2009National Women Karate ChampionshipHyderabad3 Gold Medals  
20106th National Women Karate ChampionshipKarachi3 Gold Medals
201031st National GamesPeshawar3 Gold Medals
2012Shaheed Benazir Bhutto 8th National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore3 Gold medals  
201232nd National GamesLahore3 Gold Medals  
20159th National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore2 Gold Medals  
201610th National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore2 Gold Medals  
201711th National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore2 Gold Medals  
201812th National Women Karate ChampionshipSahiwal2 Gold Medals  
201933rd National GamesPeshawar2 Gold Medals  
201913th National Women Karate ChampionshipLahore2 Gold Medals  

International

She represented Pakistan for the first time at the 4th Islamic Women's Games held in Tehran, Iran in 2005. She came fifth.

In 2010, she won her first medals, two bronze at the South Asian Games held in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

In 2012, she was part of the first ever women's team sent to the Asian Championships, which were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

At the 2016 South Asian Karate Championship held in New Delhi, India, she won two medals: a gold and a silver. In the 2017 Championship held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, she won another gold in -68 kg and a bronze in team kumite. In the -68 kg final she defended her title by defeating her opponent by 10 points to 2.

In 2018, she participated in the Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia.

At the 2019 South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal, Hazara won gold in the team kumite event and a silver in the -68 kg event.

Events

Hazara has participated in the following international events:

  1. 4th Islamic Women Games 2005, Tehran, Iran
  2. 10th South Asian Games 2006, Colombo, Sri Lanka
  3. 11th South Asian Games 2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh
  4. 11th Senior Cadet AKF (Asian) Championship 2012, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  5. 17th Asian Games 2014, Incheon, South Korea
  6. 3rd South Asian Karate Championship 2016, New Delhi, India
  7. 4th South Asian karate championship 2017, Colombo, Sri Lanka
  8. 4th Islamic Solidarity Game 2017, Baku, Azerbaijan
  9. Karate 1 Premier League 2017, Dubai, UAE
  10. 15th AKF Senior Championship 2018, Amman, Jordan
  11. 18th Asian Games 2018, Jakarta, Indonesia
  12. Karate 1 Series A 2018, Shanghai, China
  13. 13th South Asian Games 2019, Kathmandu, Nepal

Film

In 2018, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy made a short film about her titled, "Kulsoom Hazara - The Karate Wonder"

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