Sports Bulletin Report
ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Cricket Club of Blinds (ICCB) held a reception to honor Tanveer Ahmed, the internationally acclaimed blind archer, who recently secured two gold medals at the World Ranking Event in the Czech Republic and the 1440 Double FITA Round in Belgium 2024. The event was marked by a gathering of dignitaries, friends, and well-wishers who came together to celebrate Tanveer's exceptional achievements at a local hotel here.
The event was graced by the Chairman, Pakistan Blind Cricket Council (PBCC) and the Secretary General of the Pakistan Archery Federation (PAF), who were special guests on this occasion. Both dignitaries expressed their admiration for Tanveer Ahmed's dedication and skill, and announced their continued support for his future endeavors. Zulfiqar Ali Butt, Secretary General PAF further pledged to approach the Pakistan Sports Board to formally recognize and honor Tanveer's remarkable contributions to the sport.
In a significant announcement, Sultan Shah revealed plans to present Tanveer Ahmed with a special award during a ceremony on the eve of the World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2024, which will take place in November later this year.
During the ceremony, Tanveer Ahmed emphasized the urgent need for improved facilities and incentives to enhance the sport of archery in Pakistan. He called on the Pakistan Archery Federation to take more proactive measures to promote blind archery across the nation. The event also featured a heartfelt speech by Tanveer’s coach, Mohammad Ijaz, who summarized Tanveer's outstanding achievements and praised his unwavering commitment to the sport.
The reception concluded with a luncheon, where General Secretary of the Islamabad Cricket Club of the Blind, Naveed Hussain Abbasi, presented Tanveer Ahmed with a souvenir shield in recognition of his accomplishments. Abbasi also announced a cash award of Rs. 50,000 for the celebrated archer, further acknowledging his extraordinary success on the international stage.