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It is not the sound of clapping that runs the test to Asim, nor does it smell the freshly cut grass on the day of the race. Pakistan’s second -licensed woman, Jockey, is a good. It is a stable yet powerful heartbeat that gives her a fuel to every move.
The maid’s journey began far away from the light of the Lahore Race Club. In childhood, she looked charmingly when the horses rise below the track, never imagined that one day she would join them. His father’s encouragement (Asim Shahad Khan), a prominent figure in the Lahore Race Club), started a formal ride, where the bond between the rider and the horse became more than the game – it became his call.
This turning point reached during the Derby of 2024. “It was like the gallop of a dream,” he remembers. “Only when I decided that I would no longer be a spectator.” From that day, the road to the initial gates became the only attention.
But breaking the male -majority world of horse racing demanded more than passion. On August 10, 2025, for his first race, the maid ruled a punishment losing government. “I lost five kilograms in three days,” she recognizes, but when you want something bad, you find a way. “
She was not without guidance. Pakistan’s first woman, Jockey, Aliba Mohsin, became both guardians and role models, and from the mental preparations of the race day to the rituals of reciting the first recitation of Ayat al -Kursi and Darod Sharif. Nevertheless, the maid suffered doubts and lifted it with jealousy. “Some people thought that no woman could control the race horse. I was determined to prove them wrong,” she says.
His first film was more than just one race – it was a statement. The crowd saw when he paid for his precision mountain, a visual reminder that explains a jockey, not this skill, not gender. The moment echoed out of the railing of the Lahore Race Club.
The maid’s ambitions are far from the borders of Pakistan. She dreams of competing internationally, meeting her idol Holi Doll, and guiding the next generation of women riders. But he is just like changing the game at home. She imagines the schools and university visits hosted by the Lahore Race Club so that young people incite interest, get support for the help of women, and even regularly organize all women’s race.
However, its vision depends on the discipline. “Most people in Pakistan do not even know that there is a horse race here.” “If the media shows our races, if the brands help us, it will encourage more women to come forward.”
Until then, she is continuing training – occasional injury nursing, braveing riders early in the morning, and preparing for the next challenge. His story is one of the flexibility, encouragement and notoriety than tradition. And as soon as the doors open for his next race, one thing is sure: the maid is not just riding for himself. She is riding for every woman who had ever dreamed of restraining.
Instant facts
Name: maid Asim; Age: 20; First Race Date: August 10, 2025, Lahore Race Club;
Guardian: Alibaba Mohsin (first woman in Pakistan)
Riding Idol: Holi Doll (British Champion Jockey).
Carrier Milestone: Transfer to professional training under two years of entertainment.
His first race was overcome by 5kg in three days.
He was debuted at the Lahore Race Club as Pakistan’s second woman Jockey.
The desire to compete internationally and the patronage of future women jokes.
Reference to this day: “The skill, not the gender, explains a jockey. The saddle doesn’t care who is on it – just how well you ride.”