Noorena Shams
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Noorena Shams (born on 18 June 1997) is a Pakistani sportsperson. She is a professional squash player a cyclist, and a cricketer.{{cite news|url=http://www.peacepak.pk/8-pakistani-women-you-and-the-world-should-know-about/|title=8 Pakistani women you and the world should know about, Peace, Achievement|date=2015-10-06|work=PEACE|access-date=2017-04-02|language=en-US}}
Early life
Shams was born on 18 June 1997 in Timergara, Lower Dir District, Pakistan. She raised the money to buy her first squash racket and shoes by selling her cartoons to the local newspaper.{{cite web|url=http://shirzanan.org/articles/item/noorena-shams|title=Shirzanan.org - Noorena Shams: Team Player and Patriot|last=Gubuan|first=Mara|website=shirzanan.org|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-04-02}} She lived in Lower Dir with her mother during the War in Northwest Pakistan, and her house was struck twice. Due to the cultural restrictions on women to play sports, Noreena Shams disguised his identity and pretended to be a boy to play cricket.{{cite web|url=http://www.womenscricket.net/5year04.htm|title=2015 Ramble Page 1: Women's Cricket on the Web|website=www.womenscricket.net|accessdate=2017-04-02}} At that time, she was 15 years old. She played for a whole year on the national junior team and then ended up in the girls’ team when her identity was revealed.{{cite web|url=http://shirzanan.org/articles/item/noorena-shams|title=Shirzanan.org - Noorena Shams: Team Player and Patriot|last=Gubuan|first=Mara|website=shirzanan.org|language=en-gb|accessdate=2017-04-02}} She played for a short while on the cricket team before moving on to squash.
Sportswoman
Shams has been a sportsperson since 2008. She was the first ever cyclist to win a silver medal for Pakistan in the Junior Olympics. Shams has played different sports and has won 63 gold medals, 24 silver medals and 5 bronze medals.{{cite web|url=http://women.thenews.com.pk/202550_noorena-shams|title=I just voted for Noorena shams in The News Women Power 50, cast your vote and make your voices heard!|website=women.thenews.com.pk|access-date=2017-04-02}} As a squash player, Shams has been among the Top 40 Asian Junior Squash Players, and is currently ranked 209 in the world. She is currently World Number 212 by the Professional Squash Association.{{cite web|url=https://psaworldtour.com/players/view/10862/info|title=Noorena Shams - Professional Squash Association|website=psaworldtour.com|language=en|accessdate=2017-04-02}}{{Citation needed|date=August 2023|reason=the info cannot be fetched from the given link}} She has been coached by Munawar Zaman, Shahzad Mohibullah Khan, Adil Khan and Tariq Khan.{{cite web|url=https://psaworldtour.com/players/view/10862/info|title=Noorena Shams - Professional Squash Association|website=psaworldtour.com|language=en|accessdate=2017-04-02}}
Shams won silver medal in cycling at the Junior Olympics and is the youngest South Asian to do so.{{Cite news|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1370474/19-year-old-pakistani-sportswomans-staggering-experiences-captivate-un/|title=This 19-year-old Pakistani sportswoman's staggering experiences captivate UN - The Express Tribune|date=2017-03-31|work=The Express Tribune|access-date=2017-04-02|language=en-US}}
Activism
Shams was listed among the 100 Inspirational Women by Paparazzi Magazine in 2016. She was on the list of 50 Influential Ladies of Pakistan in 2016 and was listed among the 24 Inspirational Figures of Pakistan in 2016 by the UNDP.{{cite news|url=http://nhdr.undp.org.pk/noreenashams/|title=NoreenaShams {{!}} NHDR 2015|date=2016-02-04|work=National Human Development Report 2015 Pakistan|access-date=2017-04-02|language=en-US}} She was also featured in the “BEAT ME” video by UNWOMEN,{{Citation|last=Last Minute Studio|title=Noorena Shams #BeatMe At Squash {{!}} UN Women Pakistan|date=2017-01-23|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=movY0PIcilA|accessdate=2017-04-02}} and was awarded with a Government Pendent of Recognition in 2016. Shams works against harassment in sports and against harassment of female Muslim athletes{{cite news|url=https://www.athleteally.org/athlete-ally-shirzanan-publish-open-letter-demanding-fiba-overturn-hijab-ban/|title=Athlete Ally and Shirzanan Publish Open Letter Demanding FIBA Overturn its Hijab Ban - Athlete Ally|date=2017-01-25|work=Athlete Ally|access-date=2017-04-02|language=en-US}} around the world.{{cite news|url=http://www.peacepak.pk/8-pakistani-women-you-and-the-world-should-know-about/|title=8 Pakistani women you and the world should know about, Peace, Achievement|date=2015-10-06|work=PEACE|access-date=2017-04-02|language=en-US}} She delivered a TEDxTalk in 2016.{{citation|last=TEDx Talks|title=Are you ready to live for Pakistan? {{!}} Noorena Shams {{!}} TEDxPIEAS|date=2016-06-21|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-MYb_WXDnA|accessdate=2017-04-02}} Shams received the Gul Jee Art Award several times. She is a 3-time All Pakistan debating champion.{{Citation|last=TEDx Talks|title=Are you ready to live for Pakistan? {{!}} Noorena Shams {{!}} TEDxPIEAS|date=2016-06-21|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-MYb_WXDnA|accessdate=2017-04-02}} She has credited her father as her inspiration for debating, however she has not competed in debating since 2014.{{cite news|url=https://www.sportageous.co/pakistan-squash-needs-to-hit-that-evolution-process-noorena-shams/|title=Pakistan squash needs to hit an evolution process: Noorena Shams|date=2020-10-11|work=Sportageous|access-date=2020-10-31|language=en-UK}} Shams was also invited by Malala Fund to address the UN Commission on the Status of Women in 2017, focusing on women’s economic empowerment.{{cite news|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1370474/19-year-old-pakistani-sportswomans-staggering-experiences-captivate-un/|title=This 19-year-old Pakistani sportswoman's staggering experiences captivate UN - The Express Tribune|date=2017-03-31|work=The Express Tribune|accessdate=2017-04-02|language=en-US}}
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