logo
#

Latest news with #IceQueens

From The Frozen Lakes Of Ladakh To International Podium: India's Ice Queens Redefine Grit
From The Frozen Lakes Of Ladakh To International Podium: India's Ice Queens Redefine Grit

News18

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • News18

From The Frozen Lakes Of Ladakh To International Podium: India's Ice Queens Redefine Grit

From cold outdoor rinks to the Asia Cup podium, India's Ice Queens have proven that courage is contagious — and that dreams, when chased with heart, can echo far beyond the rink. In a sport few believed Indian women could play, let alone excel in, the Indian Women's Ice Hockey team has emerged as a force of resilience, rewriting history with a stunning bronze win at the IIHF Asia Cup. Their journey — marked by struggle, overcoming stereotypes, and sheer grit — has now become a beacon of inspiration for athletes across the nation. For players like Diskit C Angmo, ice hockey began by watching her brother play. 'I didn't know girls could even play hockey," she recalls. That simple curiosity led to a revolution, one that saw young women from Ladakh challenge deep-rooted societal norms. Tsewang Chuskit, team captain, remembers being questioned for playing a 'boy's sport." 'Some uncles in the audience asked, 'What are you doing playing with the boys? This isn't a girl's game.'" But instead of deterring her, it fueled her determination. 'It became more important to prove the world wrong than to prove myself right," echoed Diskit. The resistance wasn't limited to spectators. Assistant Coach Ali Amir reflects, 'They said, 'you're a girl, what will you play? You'll get married, you'll go to someone else's house.'" And yet, those same girls stood tall on the global stage, bringing India a moment of pride. Despite being mocked — 'They go abroad just for fun," 'They're happy with 4th place," — the team pushed harder. Padma Chorol shared, 'We weren't satisfied with fourth. We gave it everything we had." Rigzin Yangdol put it best, 'To score a goal, we weren't just up against the opposition — we had to win against the world." Rinchen Dolma's comeback just five months after giving birth is now legendary. Facing taunts like 'You're a mother now, go home," she stormed the rink, scored a goal, and made a defiant statement: 'I'll come here with my baby, and I'll show you what scoring a goal really means." Assistant Coach Ali Amir, moved by the team's resilience, said: 'When the national anthem played and our flag was hoisted, I felt pride like never before. What I couldn't achieve as a player, I achieved as a coach — thanks to these incredible women." Through all the challenges, the team never forgot their mission. As Sonam Angmo summed it up, 'We're playing for the country. Even when the support was missing, we stood strong. This medal is for everyone who believed in us." Their story has now found a wider audience through Sound of Courage, a tribute film that captures their grit, passion, and unbreakable spirit. From cold outdoor rinks to the Asia Cup podium, India's Ice Queens have proven that courage is contagious — and that dreams, when chased with heart, can echo far beyond the rink. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store