Divyankar Kumar, a stalwart of the national women’s hockey team, is driven by a profound commitment to make her parents proud, a motivation that has significantly influenced her sports journey. Since her debut in 2017, Kumar has demonstrated her skills while representing Natabua High School and has been pivotal in her national team’s remarkable achievements, including their historic run in the 2023 World Cup and securing gold at the Pacific Games.

Kumar’s exceptional talent and dedication to the sport have earned her a nomination for the Fiji Sports Woman of the Year Award, which aims to celebrate her significant contributions and hard work. Reflecting on her journey, she expressed pride in what she has accomplished and underscored the crucial support she receives from her family and friends. This marks her second nomination for the award, having also been recognized in 2022.

The upcoming 2024 Fiji Sports Awards will be held at the Vodafone Arena in Suva, where Kumar, among other distinguished athletes, will be honored for their impact on sports in Fiji.

Her journey parallels that of other emerging female athletes in the nation, like Irene Mar, a para-taekwondo competitor, and Merewalesi Kolitapa, an accomplished amateur boxer and AFL player. They showcase the growing recognition and empowerment of women across various sports in Fiji. The dedication shared by these athletes serves as a source of inspiration, highlighting resilience and ambition, and motivating future generations to pursue their dreams.

As these athletes continue to push boundaries, they represent a beacon of hope for aspiring sportswomen, demonstrating that with determination and the right support, remarkable accomplishments are within reach, despite any hurdles they encounter.


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