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14 Oct, 2017

Besides lifting barbells with her biceps, Maryam Nasim bears the weight of many other things on her mind. For her, weightlifting is more than a sport.

A professional female weightlifter who is based in Melbourne but hails from Peshawar, Maryam is breaking stereotypes about the women of her native province and country and believes she is representing her people's positive side.

Maryam Nasim hails from Peshawar
Maryam Nasim hails from Peshawar

As a teenager, Maryam left her family and moved to Melbourne a decade ago to complete her studies in accounting. While living there, she discovered her love for weightlifting. The story of how she did so is not quite what you expect.

Maryam has won a silver medal in weightlifting
Maryam has won a silver medal in weightlifting

Maryam initially got into weightlifting as part of a weight loss regimen. As a young student at the University of Canberra, she realised that starving herself was not healthy and luckily found friends who inspired her to exercise. During her time at the gym, she found that she particularly enjoyed weightlifting and began pursuing it professionally.

Before she knew it, she won a silver medal in a weightlifting competition in 57-kg category in Melbourne and to her it’s a tremendous achievement for someone who's been weightlifting for just two years.

Maryam has also been the Australian Football League’s Multicultural Ambassador. Through her achievements, she hopes to send a message that Pakistani women, if given freedom of choice and support, can do extraordinary things.

She cites her parents' support and good wishes from her fans on social media as the reasons for her success.

Maryam credits her success to her family's support
Maryam credits her success to her family's support

“My family's moral support and positive, encouraging comments from Pakistan on social media are like an energizer for me," says Maryam. "In return, I try to keep their expectations alive.”

She recalls the nervousness on the eve of her first weightlifting competition. When she shared her concern on social media, she got lots of support and good wishes not just from friends, but followers whom she didn't know personally.

But not everyone sees her weightlifting as a good thing.

Once when her grandfather watched a video of her weightlifting, he called her mother and said, “If she is doing this because she needs money, then we should help her out.”

Her friends and family help to support her
Her friends and family help to support her

Maryam admits that it was possibile that she may have never found her passion in Pakistan.

“If I were in Pakistan, I don’t know if I would have been introduced to this game. It's not common for women to pursue athletics and there aren't many platforms for females.”

However, she says, despite difficulties, there are some Pakistani women who have pursued athletics as a career and are making a name for themselves.

The biggest hurdle, she says, for anyone out there in Pakistan is “log kya kahain gay". Once you overcome this mental block, you can move forward in your life.

Maryam hopes to represent Pakistan
Maryam hopes to represent Pakistan

However, Maryam believes that every big decision of life should be taken after bringing one’s parents/ guardians into confidence to get their support and prayers.

“Along with weightlifting, I’ve also worked in modelling, but my family didn't approve. So I decided not to continue because I didn’t want to hurt their feelings. I knew I wouldn’t be able to have success in that industry as my parents’ blessings won’t be with me, ” Maryam tells us.

Regarding her future goal, Maryam says, “I hope to represent Pakistan on the international level one day and weightlifting competitions could be held in Pakistan.”

Comments

Farrukh Hussain Oct 14, 2017 10:36am
BRAVO!!! Ma SHA Allah!!! Stay strong!!!
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Hanzala Oct 14, 2017 10:51am
Great
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ahmar qureshi Oct 14, 2017 11:03am
THE WINING WEIGHT THAT MARYAM IS LIFTING IS THE SUCCESS FOR THE COUNTRY & FOR HERSELF - KEEP IT HIGH GIRL! RESPECT FOR YOU
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overseas paki Oct 14, 2017 11:10am
Atta girl!
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attiya Oct 14, 2017 11:12am
women are our pride ..we should appreciate them what they want, now they have started to pursue it.
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zebswati Oct 14, 2017 11:28am
Great !
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Varda Vishal Oct 14, 2017 11:30am
College level weightlifter
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Omair Oct 14, 2017 12:08pm
Good luck girl. Just do what you like doing.
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Asadiqbal Oct 14, 2017 12:36pm
Well done keep it up. You look so much like Qandeel Baloch.
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Shah2u Oct 14, 2017 12:41pm
Go girl go; go strong & do us proud! :) thumps up!
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mah Oct 14, 2017 12:58pm
awesome! I wish 1 day Pakistanis will be able to bring out their best ... while in Pakistan!
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Aslam Qadri Oct 14, 2017 01:27pm
Please Check the weights she's lifting, a better research should have been done...
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KKK Oct 14, 2017 01:29pm
Pakistanis are very talented, just need an opportunity and a good plate farm.
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Jahan Oct 14, 2017 01:52pm
Congrats to Australia for giving her freedom and opportunity. That's why Australia is where it is and Pakistan is where we all know,
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Uzair Ahmad Khan Oct 14, 2017 01:59pm
You are lifting the pride of Pakistan, Keep it high girl
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Nasir A. Oct 14, 2017 02:06pm
Well done. Pursue your dreams and keep going.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 14, 2017 02:29pm
Welcome to the club. Keep it up and hang on tough.
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Haque Oct 14, 2017 02:33pm
Awesome!
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Dr Rameez raja Oct 14, 2017 02:48pm
Mariyum you are aur pride keep going on the way one day inshallah succsess will be yours as well as ours pakistan zindabad
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Beautiful Muslim Name Oct 14, 2017 03:27pm
Maryam means 'a woman worth two men.'
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Nadia Oct 14, 2017 04:22pm
Do you even lift, sis?
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Khaleesi Oct 14, 2017 04:38pm
@Varda Vishal What have you ever done in your life?
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ajay gupta Oct 14, 2017 04:47pm
in this day and age, stop thinking you wont succeed as you dont have your parents' blessings. go right ahead and live your own life, sticking to limits of decency and the law. not agreeing to children's desires is a way of retaining parental control over children way into their adult life. it is unhealthy. u pacified them by quitting modelling, as long as they let you continue weight lifting. if you felt modelling was right, why did u let ur parents take charge of your life and talk u out of it? are you not old enough to decide for urself after living in a foreign country alone?
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Anil Oct 14, 2017 05:08pm
I am an Indian. I really envy you. Pakistan has such potential but you require an Australia to develop it really sad. You people sit there arguing wether what she is doing is good for tradition, the family, religion and country then decides to throttle her like what you did to poor qandeel baloach.... really tragic Let us hope good sense prevails so Pakistan can rise up and become what she rightly can. If a day comes when girls like this in Pakistan can stand up to the mullahs and generals and traditions and acquire the freedom to do what they really aspire for.
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Jatti Oct 14, 2017 05:18pm
Proud of this strong woman.
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abdul durrani Oct 14, 2017 05:47pm
Bravo, all the best and good luck in your future success. My daughter in law has just been hired by Nautilus Fitness club in Montreal as Physical fitness teacher and we are very proud.Remember Zamany Ka dastoor hay nukta cheenee so who cares. Keep it up my dear and all the Pakistani girls who have tremendous talents to come up and earn fame for your self and the country you belong to.
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Majnu Oct 14, 2017 05:54pm
"Maryam initially got into weightlifting as part of a weight loss regimen". As far as I know lifting weighs makes you gain weight because of your muscle density increase.Anyways good that she found her passion hope to see her at international level wearing Aussie colors.
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Awais Oct 14, 2017 06:11pm
Inspiring. The mindset of our people in our country needs to change. Same opportunities should be allowed to female gender in our countries
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Tamilselvan Oct 14, 2017 07:39pm
@Varda Vishal . You fit the definition of imbecile . One need to crawl before one can walk. This lady has shown that anything can be achieved with hard work and dedication. Congratulations from India and you can be an inspiration for women from your country of origin and religion and for all South Asians. Good luck
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ahamed Oct 14, 2017 08:50pm
Represent Pakistan but don't forget Australia which gave you freedom. Pakistan will learn from your experience what it is to give freedom to people in all spheres of life. Great things await.
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Ap Oct 15, 2017 12:44am
girls lift more weight than this in my gym :)
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Ali Oct 15, 2017 12:45am
Proud of you the daughter of the Nation Salute your bravery ...... Women empowered @ Pakistan
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Rafe khan Oct 15, 2017 02:40am
Omg I know this girl from my gym what a small world.
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Irfan_Sydney Oct 15, 2017 05:59am
This is what Australians struggle to understand, Australia makes one a star from nowhere, Australian sports academy spend thousands of Australian tax payers dollars on that sportsman. When that person achieves the star status , they declare that now they will not represent Australia but their native country.
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dabangg Oct 15, 2017 06:30am
Nice. Bot those weights dont look heavy. Here in the US some girls can lift more than me.
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RIZ Oct 15, 2017 07:44am
Keep it up good to see girls participation with dream to do something for country. All the best!!!!
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kerala Oct 15, 2017 08:41am
So basically no girls can participate in individual sports items in Pakistan. What a country!
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MB Oct 15, 2017 09:49am
I LOVE IT! amazing
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KB Oct 15, 2017 10:04am
she looks beautiful too...carry on Maryam wish you all the good luck.
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MUMTAZ ahmed shah Oct 15, 2017 10:17am
Pakisan's woman efforts should be appreciated and pray for her success . Please keep up and well done. ( Texas )
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riz Oct 15, 2017 10:32am
waoo great work ,, proud of you,,
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Iampakistani Oct 15, 2017 11:20am
Why all these Pakistani girls in sports suddenly want to liberate our women which they perhaps think comes from wearing shorts in public? She is not any ambassador. She is just a person who went into sports to overcome her obesity and that's all. Give us a break!
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Billa Oct 15, 2017 11:46am
@abdul durrani - but unfortunately pakistanis won’t let the girls in country to fulfill their dreams...it’s only pakistanis outside pakistan that are able to do good in sports..specially women...otherwise in pakistan Women seems to be baby making machines only.
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Lion Oct 15, 2017 05:04pm
let me say.. what a beautiful girl.
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MUHAMMAD AHMED Oct 15, 2017 06:21pm
For Maraym gr8 work for Pakistan I Proud of you .
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Raheel Khan Oct 16, 2017 05:21am
Congrats! Girl Power
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Vaan Daame Oct 16, 2017 10:14am
Mung ta kho pekhawar kai sirf sarre kharee.. Da sa prograam dai????.. Jokes aside.... This is something that has made all Pakistani's proud.
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Shahnawaz Oct 16, 2017 07:32pm
Congratulations
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Moe Oct 17, 2017 09:33am
Awesome! Never get discouraged by anyone.
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imdad ahmad Oct 18, 2017 10:19pm
A role model for pakistani girls. More power to you!
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Nasir Sayani Oct 18, 2017 11:48pm
Bravo girls hope you inspire many others..........however if we notice none of these young ladies live in Pakistan.....Lets analyse this whether the Muslim women are not capable of achieving such highs or they are not given the opportunity to achieve due to religious dogmas and taboos..........We all know the answer can we perhaps start a change for the better to abolish these taboos!
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Nasir Sayani Oct 18, 2017 11:54pm
@Majnu I think you have a very wrong perception of weight lifting , it has helped me over the years in actually losing weight and I know many others.
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Nasir Sayani Oct 18, 2017 11:57pm
@ahamed Why should she represent Pakistan period???????Australia is who gave her the opportunity not Pakistan.
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