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CLIMBING - Int News 20 Aug, 2023

IFSC News: Seventh Heaven for Japan at 2023 Youth Worlds
Sports Bulletin ReportSeoul (South Korea): The first medals of the IFSC Climbing Youth World Championships being held in Seoul, South Korea, were handed out with Japan staking their claim for top nation early. At the Seoul Mountain Climbing & Culture Center, Japan secured seven medals – five in the Under 16 Lead category and two in the Under 18.  In the first finals of the 2023 competition, the Under 16 climbers took to the wall to start the medal rush for the Land of the Rising Sun, including a podium lockout in the men’s and a one-two in the women’s.The men’s final went to form with the top eight in semi-finals left unchanged in the final results. It meant Hamada Ryusei claimed gold with the only top of the final. Second to fifth position all fell reaching for that top hold that Hamada made.Nagamori Hareru and Toda Ryota of Japan, Jan Stipek of the Czech Republic and Luca Nundel of Germany all tied so countback to the semi-finals counted. It meant Nagamori got silver and Toda bronze with Stipek in fourth and Nundel fifth.On 34+, Oda was two moves ahead of teammate Mugishima Kohana who took silver, and ten ahead of Spain’s Geila Macia Martin who spoiled the Under 16 Japanese podium party.Macia Martin just edged out Austria’s Flora Oblasser by an attempt at hold 24. Ukraine’s Rafael Kazbekova was fifth ahead of Spain’s Julia Benach Zubero in sixth. Completing the final positions was Yamane Kaho of Japan in seventh and Analise Van Hoang of the USA in eighth. Moving onto the Under 18’s, it was third time lucky for France’s Meije Lerondel. Having twice taken Youth Worlds Lead silver in 2021 and 2022, the 2023 edition was finally time for her to stand on the top step of the women’s podium.Reaching hold 26+, Lerondel had an agonising wait for six more athletes to make their attempts at overhauling her. No one could.The closest to the newly crowned champion’s score was South Korea’s Kim Chaeyeong who was just a plus move behind, unable to use the noise of the crowd to gain that vital move. Kim still secured silver though ahead of Japan’s Mochizuki Moka who took bronze.Fourth place went to another Japanese climber, Yama Manami who was ahead of fifth placed Sarina Ghaffari from Iran and sixth placed Jennifer Eucharia Buckley from Spain. 

SQUASH - Int News 20 Aug, 2023

Asian Juniors Individual Squash Championship: Pakistan wins only single gold medal
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Pakistan claimed one gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in the Asian Juniors Squash Championship 2023 that concluded at Dalian, China on Sunday. It is noteworthy to mention here that Pakistan had won three gold and one silver medal in 2018, and won a team event in 2022 in India after thrashing the hosts in the final.According to Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF), Nauman Khan and Ahmad Rayyan Khalil both Pakistani lads played of the final of Under-13 age category. Nauman Khan beat compatriot Ahmad Rayyan Khalil 3-2 in a five games nail-and-bite contest. The final score line was 9/11, 11/8, 6/11, 11/3, 11/9. Abdullah Nawaz won the bronze medal in the Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship Under-17 category competitions.President PSF, Chief of Air Staff (CAS) Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar congratulated the players and officials on their remarkable performances in the championship.

GOLF - National 20 Aug, 2023

Golf News: AJGL Monthly Medal Match concludes on a high note
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The Ace Junior Golf League (AJGL) Monthly Medal Regional Match concluded here at the Gymkhana Golf Course with an astounding success, as this will be followed respectively in Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, Sona Golf Club, Rahim Yar Khan, and the last one in Rumanza, Multan.Ace junior golf is an extension of Girls Golf Matches, which was the brainchild of its founding member Dr. Asma Afzal Shami, former chairperson ladies golf PGF and Patron and Chairperson BOD AJGL. She has designed the AJGL to be a golf league for both girls and boys, between the ages of 6-21 years that can eventually become a much-needed nursery at the grassroots level for discovering, nurturing and producing our future golf champions, at the national level. Munazza Shaheen Rules Official and President AJGL has setup the format of AJGL including complete web portal equipped with ranking, profiles, events coverage and players’ registration. Also social media usage will ensure the much presence of Pakistan in international golfing community. She helped with the necessary framework, adopted from accomplished golfing countries like USA, UK, Thailand, Malaysia and others, to have two basic principles. First principle; the golfers are divided into age categories, not skill level or handicap, the players know that they have to achieve a certain proficiency level as per their age and start in early years in order to compete in the world. Second Principle, they have to compete on gross and play strategically like green in regulation, two putts strategy, up and down to save pars and learn to keep their scores low rather than winning on net. The youngest junior golfers of age 6 to 10 in Birdie Category performed exceptionally well playing 9 holes. In the girls section, top 4 positions were attained by Noor Bano Chaudry gross 58, Syeda Noor Zara Shah (62), Sara Qasim (77) and Zayneb Akram (78). In boys, Shahzain Iftikhar (49), Issa Khan (59), Nael Haider (65) and Wali Akram (80) came first, second, third and fourth respectively. The eagle category of ages 10 to 14, in girls section, the top 4 positions were clinched by Nataliya Ch (96), Aleesa Almas Rashid (99), Nataliya Nadeem Khan (102) and Zoay Qureshi (103). In the boys section, Mikail Usman (77), Rehan Asif (82), Sher Ali Khan (82), Ibrahim Wajid (84) topped the charts. In the albatross category of ages 14 to 18, in girls’ section, the top 4 positions were taken by Laiba Ali Shah (93), Bushra Fatima (94), Aliha Amjad (102) and Ayezah Amin (133). In the boys section, Ahmed Ibrahim (73), Wajahat Anwer (91), Rohail Ibrahim (92), Hussain Ali Shah (96) were on the top 4 table positions. In the elite category of ages 18-21, in the boys section, the top four positions were taken by Mohammad Saim Tahir (73), Sam Latif (74), Adam Khan (78) and Mohammad Abdullah (85). The event concluded with a very impressive prizes distribution ceremony, which was conducted and by the enthusiastic juniors and organised in a professional manner by Ms Bela Azam, Lady Captain LGGC. Dr Asma Afzal Shami, reading out a special message that had been sent by Lt Gen (R) Hillal, Patron-in-Chief AJGL, said: “I would like to compliment Dr. Asma Shami for envisioning this unique concept which, I’m sure, will prove to be a game changer for the future development of golf in Pakistan. I would also like to eulogies the technical role played by Ms Munazza Shaheen in actualizing Dr Shami’s concept on ground. This unbeatable combination of Dr Shami’s relentless drive and ability to getting things done, and Munazza’s technical skills and unmatched knowledge of golfing rules, are more than a solid guarantee for the future success of AJGL.” Mian Misbah-ur-Rehman, the chief guest, said: “While the federation and its affiliated provincial associations, have long been trying to come up with a workable, a sustainable concept for creating a golfing talent hunting mechanism at the national level. Dr Asma Shami and Ms Munazza Shaheen have shown us the way. All praise and kudos to them and their dedicated team. “The golf league has gymkhanas’ wholehearted support. The club will go out of its way to provide all kinds of support and facilities to the organisers of AJGL. I am aware such an effort requires a lot of hard work. I am also aware of the financial restrain the league will face. I will try and help you to solicit funds for your noble cause,” he added. Shaukat Javed, Convener Gymkhana Golf Club said: “I am pleased to announce that the club will waiver off match fee and the green fee for the juniors to play matches. The organisers are most welcome to use any facility in the club they require. Gymkhana golf club is here to provide its full support to this bold initiative.” 

SQUASH - National 20 Aug, 2023

Falcons win Independence Day squash team championship 2023
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The Falcons have clinched the title of Independence Day squash Team Championship 2023 after thrashing the Lions by 4-2 in the final held at Pakistan Navy, Roshan Khan/Jehangir Khan Squash Complex Karachi.The final saw most thrilling contest between Sikander and Mohammad Ali, which was won by Sikander 3-2 in a five-game thriller. Both players displayed top-quality squash and amused a sizeable number of spectators. The final score-line was 11/9, 8/11, 12/10, 9/11, and 11/8.  At the closing ceremony, Tauqeer Ahmad Khawaja distributed trophies to winners and runner-ups.Final Results:Huzaifa Ibrahim beat Rohan Khan (3-0) 11/7 11/5 11/9 (32mins) Aaina sheikh beat Sameera Shahid (3-1) 8/11 11/6 11/9 14/12 (27 mins)Abdul Basit beat Owais Mastoor (3-2) 8/11 11/9 7/11 11/3 11/6 (49mins)Abdul Shahid beat Haris sheraz (3-0) 11/4 11/7 11/5 (23mins) Sikander Khan beat Mohammad Ali (3-2) 11/9 8/11 12/10 9/11 11/8 (53mins) Mehrab Khan beat Hassan Pracha (3-2) 11/7 11/5 11/4 11/2 11/4 (18mins). 
Ahmer Saldera wins Azadi Cup Tenpin Bowling Tournament 2023
Sports Bulletin ReportRAWALPINDI: Top national bowling man, Ahmer Saldera has won the Men’s Singles title of the Azadi Cup Tenpin Bowling Tournament 2023 that concluded here at at Leisure City Bowling Club, Jinnah Park under the banner of Pakistan Tenpin Bowling Federation (PTBF).Ahmer Saldera won the title with 3566 points while Faisl Feroz got 2nd position with 3394 points and Ijazur Rehman bagged 3rd position with 3364 points. In Amateurs event, Zahid Mehmood claimed the first position while Awais Rasheed and Haidar Aziz obtained the 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.In Master Doubles’ categories Aleem Agha and Zahid Mehmood bagged 1st postion with 817 points while Ijazur ur Rehman paring with his son Daniyal Ijaz secured 2nd position with 755 points while Ahmer Saldera and Afzal Akhtar finished 3rd position with 683 points.

CRICKET - 18 Aug, 2023

US Consul General calls on Chairman PCB Management Committee Zaka
Ali Ahmed ChLAHORE: The US Consul General William K. Makaniol called on Zaka Ashraf Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Management Committee here at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Also, US Consul General was accompanied by his wife during his courtesy visit to Pakistan Cricket Board.According to media department of PCB, the meeting was held as part of farewell meetings for the US Consul General, whose two-year term is coming to an end. The meeting was held in a cordial manner, where in a gesture of solidarity, the U.S. Consul General pledged the support of the United States Government for the handicapped cricket team in Pakistan.Zaka Ashraf extended his best wishes to the U.S. Consul General for his future endeavours, and emphasised the significance of sports diplomacy in developing good relations between both countries. In return, the US Consul General expressed his wishes to Zaka Ashraf and the PCB for the upcoming events.

FOOTBALL - National 17 Aug, 2023

Boys U16 camp for SAFF U16 Championship commences in Lahore
LAHORE (Press Release): After conducting a 15 days camp in Abbottabad, the Boy's Under-16 camp under the supervision of Head Coach Sajjad Mehmood, Assistant Coach Hassan Baloch, and Goal Keeping Coach Jaffer Khan has been kicked off in Lahore.Spanning from February to June, these trials attracted participants from across the country, resulting in the identification of 200 exceptionally talented players. 50 players were shortlisted for the national U-16 training camp in Abbottabad.Out of 50 players who take part in training, a squad of 23 players will represent Pakistan in SAFF U16 Championship. Pakistan team was placed in Group B with Bhutan and Maldives. Pakistan will take on Bhutan and Maldives on September 1 and 3 respectively.Heach Coach Sajjad Mehmood said: “The boys are prepared well and taking part in the training. We hope the boys will perform well in SAFF U16 Championship. The players have been trying to adapt themselves to the international requirements by showing full interest in training since the first day whereas minor errors of some players were eradicated during the practice games," he added.

HOCKEY - National 16 Aug, 2023

Azadi Cup Hockey Tournament: WAPDA, Army Colours claim massive triumphs
Mari Petroleum Company Limited and Pakistan Navy lock horns till match ends 3-3Abdul Jabbar FaisalRAWALPINDI: Pakistan WAPDA and Army Colours registers comprehensive victories while Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL), and Pakistan Navy locked horns till the final whistle on the second day of the 2nd Mari Petroleum Azadi Cup Hockey Tournament 2023 at Lt General Retired Ashfaq Nadeem Hockey Stadium Ayub Park Rawalpindi on Wednesday.In the first match of the day, Pakistan WAPDA stunned Pakistan Air Force (PAF) 7-1, as Taufiq Arshad scored 2 goals while Ejaz Ahmed, Abdul Rehman, Ali Ejaz, Ahmed Khan, and Hanan Shahid directed the ball in the goalpost once. Mohsin Hasan scored the only goal for Pakistan Air Force.The second match was played between Army Colours and Punjab Rangers. Pakistan Army exhibited a remarkable game and thrashed opponents 5-1. Owais Zahid scored 2 goals while Muzamil, Ghazanfar and Wasim Akram scored one goal each for Army Colours. Mohammad Baqir scored the single goal for Punjab Rangers.In the third match, host team of the tournament, Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) and Pakistan Navy scored each three goals in four quarters, as the players of both sides displayed top quality hockey and amused a handful hockey lovers with the game skills. Arbaaz Ahmed, Umeer Sattar and Arshad Liaquat scored one goal each for Mari Petroleum while Yasir Anwar, Hammad Ali and Mohammad Saber scored one goal each for Pakistan Navy. The match ended 3-3.On this occasion, Tournament Director Olympian Nasir Ali, Olympian Shahnaz Sheikh, Tournament Organizing Secretary Colonel Mohammad Yameen, Assistant Tournament Director Major Tariq Wark, Assistant Tournament Director Raja Shuja Iqbal, Umpires Manager Zulfikar Hussain, Assistant Umpires Manager Kamran Shah, Assistant Umpires Manager Mubarak Ali. , Event Media Coordinator Zulfikar Baig, and Assistant Media Coordinator Mohammad Hafeez were present in the stadium.Thursday’s Fixtures:Pakistan Police vs Army WhitesPakistan WAPDA vs Punjab RangersPakistan Air Force vs Army Colours

CRICKET - Blinds 16 Aug, 2023

Mayor of Birmingham holds a reception for Pakistan Blinds Cricket Team
Sports Bulletin ReportBirmingham (UK): Lord Mayor of Birmingham Councilor Chaman Lal held a warm reception to mark the recognition of Pakistan's Blind Cricket team here at the Lord Mayor Parlor at Birmingham City Council. Former Cabinet Member Councilor Wasim Zafar and Cabinet Member Councilor Saima Suleman from Birmingham City Council, Sajid Yousaf Social Worker also graced the occasion with their esteemed presence. The Lord Mayor appreciated the Pakistan Team’s achievements in the game and extended his best wishes for the event. Syed Sultan Shah Chairman Pakistan Blind Cricket Council briefed the dignitaries about the history of Blind Cricket, its challenges, and achievements. At the end commemorating Shields were presented to Pakistani players.

CRICKET - Int News 16 Aug, 2023

Cricket News: ITCC announces to launch Tape-ball women's cricket in Sri Lanka
Sports Bulletin ReportHouston TX (USA): International Tapeball Cricket Council (ITCC) has announced to launch of the first-ever inaugural women's Tape-ball tournament in Sri Lanka under the aegis of Tape-ball Cricket Council of Sri Lanka (TCCSL) aiming to highlight the incredible talent and skill of women cricketers in the exciting format of Tape-ball cricket.According to an official of ITC, the Tape-ball cricket has gained immense popularity in recent years especially in informal matches played on streets and in alleys. It is a modified version of cricket where a tennis ball wrapped in electrical tape is used allowing for a faster more dynamic game. This format has captured the imagination of cricket lovers worldwide and has provided a platform for many talented players to showcase their abilities.President ITCC USA Aamir Siddique said:“It is high time that women's cricket receives further recognition and support and this tournament is a significant step towards achieving that. We firmly believe that women's cricket deserves equal standing and opportunities in the sporting world. This tournament will provide an inclusive and competitive platform for female cricketers to exhibit their skills passion and love for the game.Teams from around Sri Lanka will have the opportunity to participate in this historic tournament showcasing the diversity and talent that exists within women's cricket. The tournament will feature a round-robin stage followed by knockout matches culminating in an exciting final to determine the champions.In addition to promoting women's cricket this tournament will also serve as a platform for social empowerment inclusivity and gender equality. It will inspire young girls and women to pursue their dreams and break barriers in the world of sports.We invite all cricket lovers supporters and enthusiasts to join us in celebrating the extraordinary talent and determination of these remarkable women cricketers. Let us come together to witness the thrill passion and excitement of the first-ever inaugural women's Tape-ball tournament.”
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