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‘Want Equal Respect’: Pakistan’s Females Galloping to Glory in Tent Pegging

Tent pegging, known locally as ‘neza baazi’, has long been a male-dominated sport in Pakistan. However, a rising number of women and girls are breaking barriers and making significant strides in this traditional equestrian discipline.

Historically, tent pegging involves horse riders who gallop and use a lance or sword to pick up a small ground target, demanding exceptional equestrian skill, precision, and bravery. The sport has deep roots in the cultural fabric of Pakistan, particularly in rural and tribal areas, where it has traditionally served as a display of male valor and horsemanship.

In recent years, the scenario has been shifting as more women express their passion for the sport and desire to compete on equal footing with men. Despite facing societal pressures, limited resources, and scarce training facilities, these female riders have been galloping to glory, showcasing their talent and determination.

Many female tent peggers report a strong motivation beyond the sport itself—they want equal respect and recognition in a field that traditionally relegated them to the sidelines. Their participation is not only about winning medals but also about challenging gender norms and inspiring a new generation of young girls.

Grassroots initiatives and equestrian academies have started to encourage female participation, offering training opportunities and platforms for competition. Women like Aisha Khan, a prominent rider from Punjab, have become role models, earning national awards and representing Pakistan in international tent pegging events.

The growth of female involvement is also reflected in local and regional tent pegging tournaments, where mixed-gender competitions are increasingly common. This integration fosters a culture of mutual respect, breaking down barriers that once separated male and female athletes.

Challenges remain, including access to quality horses, safety equipment, and funding. Many female tent peggers still rely on family support and personal resources to pursue their passion. However, their success stories are gradually attracting attention from sponsors and sporting organizations.

The ride of these determined women is paving the way for a more inclusive future in Pakistani equestrian sports. As the sport evolves, the vision of equal respect is becoming a reality—one gallop, one peg, and one victory at a time.

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