Zakir Hussain Wani of Kupwara won a gold medal while teammate Sozan Nazir secured silver at the All India Pencak Silat Championship 2025–26, held in Dehradun, Uttarakhand from January 29 to 31.Hailing from Batergam, Kupwara, Zakir Hussain Wani, as per a statement issued on Monday walked onto the mat carrying more than ambition—he carried the weight of a region often unseen. Bout after bout, he fought with fierce clarity: clean strikes, fearless counters, and unbreakable composure. When the final whistle blew, gold was not just around his neck; it was etched into Kupwara’s story.Sozan Nazir’s run was a portrait of courage. Against seasoned opponents, he stood tall—absorbing pressure, adapting tactically, and refusing to yield. His silver medal shines with resolve, proving that Kupwara’s son’s are rising with power and purpose.
What binds these victories together is mentorship. Both Zakir and Sozan are students of renowned coach Aadil Manzoor Peer—an international medalist whose relentless grassroots work has quietly built champions where resources are scarce but dreams are vast. Under his guidance, the athletes were shaped with discipline, mental toughness, and belief. These medals echo his vision: talent from the margins deserves the main stage.
For their families, coaches, and young aspirants, this was more than sport—it was validation. Proof that dedication can outpace disadvantage, that with the right guidance, destiny can be rewritten.
The twin top finishes have also drawn attention to the growing presence of martial arts in north Kashmir, where young athletes are increasingly turning to combat sports despite limited infrastructure and financial support. Local sports enthusiasts and officials hailed the achievements of both the athletes.



