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Taekwondo receives annually 2 million from PSB: Col Waseem
Khurram Shahzad ISLAMABAD:-President, Pakistan Taekwondo Federation (PTF), Col (Retd) Waseem Ahmad Janjua has revealed that PTF gets Rs. 2 million grant from Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) once a year, as this amount is not enough to run the affairs of federation. While talking to this scribe during an exclusive sitting ex-army man added that without sponsorship sports could not be moved ahead at national and international level. “However, the taekwondo federation does a lot for the players to give them maximum national and international exposure and other support like equipment helmets, safeguards and gloves, which are vital for players to learn the basic skills of martial art, “he said. Wasim Janjua further said that he was appointed as manager with Pakistan Taekwondo Federation during the 9th South Asian Games 2004, which took place in Islamabad. “Later on, Brigadier Arif Siddiqui and General Arif Hassan guided me and I got the responsibilities as the secretary of the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation, “he further said. Responding to a question he said, “Pakistan joined the World Taekwondo Federation in 1977 after that PTF registered with the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) and Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) in 1982. When I joined the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation, the conditions of the game were very bad. No one was serious with taekwondo. I did not give up and continued to work hard. Today, by the grace of Allah, PTF is the only federation in Pakistan that has won a bronze medal in the Olympic Qualifying Round and our athletes have achieved great success in international competitions, “he said. “I had the opportunity to attend a course in the United States in 2016 during which my thesis was "Promotion and Development of Taekwondo at Grass Root Level". It was a great experience. After completing the 45-day course, I worked for the promotion of this sport from the grass root level in the country. The development of any sport is not possible until this sport is started from the grass root level. PTF organized the competitions at Under 7,9,12,15,17,20 age group level, “he added. Waseem Janjua, while replying another question, said, “There are about 100 clubs registered with us in the country which are present in all the provinces. They bear their own expenses while the federation also provides food including Traveling Allowance (TA) and Daily Allowance (DA) for participation in the national and international events. We also provide helmets, gloves and jackets. There are 213 countries registered with the World Taekwondo Federation from all over the world. Asia has the best taekwondo players in the world in which Iran is number one. Taekwondo is an Olympic sport and Pakistan has not yet qualified for the Olympics but a Pakistani athlete won a bronze medal in the Olympic qualifying round. According to the rules, gold and silver medal winning athletes qualify for the Olympics, “he concluded.
Judo Championship: Pakistan Army win Men, WAPDA lift Women title
Ayaz Raza Afridi PESHAWAR (January 3, 2022):-Pakistan Army claimed the Men’s title with 7 gold while WAPDA lifted the women’s title with 6 gold medals in the 27th Men's and 10th Women's National Judo Championships that held Lala Rafique Sports Arena Peshawar on Monday. Pakistan Army grabbed seven gold medals and one silver medal in the individual event of the Men while HEC claimed two golds, two silvers and two bronze medals, WAPDA won one gold and three bronze medals and Navy came at fourth with two silver and three bronze medals. Balochistan won two silver and one bronze medal at 5th, Railways and Punjab got 6th position while KP-A of the merged areas took seventh positon and, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa took 8th, Police got 9th, Islamabad, Sindh, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan remained 10th position. Pakistan WAPDA won six gold medals Pakistan Army with two gold and two silver medals in the 10th Women event by taking the trophy, Punjab with three silver and three bronze medals took third position, HEC with three silver and two bronze medals got fourth position, Navy with four bronze medals, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with three silver and sixth bronze medals took sixth positon and, Balochistan got seventh, KP-A took eighth, Azad Jammu and Kashmir ninth, Gilgit-Baltistan, Police, Islamabad, Railways and Sindh 10th position. Sabir Hussain of Army in -50kg, -55kg Akbar of Army, Akash of HEC in 60kg'-Hasnain of Army in 66kg'-Muhammad Asif of Army in 73kg'-Haseeb of HEC in 81kg Mustafa - Abbas of Army in 90kg, Qaiser of WAPDA in 100kg, Shah Hussain Shah of Army in more than 100kg and Shah Hussain Shah of Army won gold medal in open category. Hijratullah of KP in 81kg and Nadeem of KP in 90kg won bronze medals in women's competitions. Manahil Iftikhar of Army in 48kg' - Wapda's Shumaila in 52kg class' Wapda's Humaira in 57kg '-Wapda's Sonam in 63kg' Wapda's Banish Khan won gold medal in the category 'Khyber Pakhtunkhwa won the bronze medal in the 44kg class by Asifa Noor' In the mixed event, the competition was thrilling. Director General Sports Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khalid Khan was the chief guest on this occasion who also witnessed the team championship final. President Pakistan Judo Federation Col (retd) Junaid Alam, Vice President Pakistan Judo Federation Masood Ahmad, District Sports Officer Tehseen Ullah, Administrator Peshawar Sports Complex Syed Jaffar Shah, Director Development Saleem Raza, Deputy Director Sports Aziz Ullah Jan, officials, players and spectators were also present during the prizes distribution ceremony.  
Taekwondo: KPK lift the title of National Championship with 9 golds
Abdul Jabbar Faisal ISLAMABAD (December 27, 2021):-Khyber Pakhtunkawa athletes have won the title of the 2nd IGFC National Taekwondo Championship 2021 with 9 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals that concluded in District Tank on Monday. Gilgit Bultistan claimed second position with 3 gold and 5 bronzes while Waziristan got third position with 2 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronzes medals during the three-day top taekwondo fixture. As many 144 players from all over the country took part in the competition and 126 bouts were held in different weight categories. At the closing ceremony, Commissioner Dera Ismail Khan Khan, Aamir Latif, RPO D I Khan Soukat Abbas and Col Sher Alam graced as chief guests and distributed the prizes among the top players. The conduct of this event was made possible with the keen interest of Brigadier Naiknam Mohammad Baig, Commander Sector South, Frontier Corps (South) KP, and whole hearted support provided by the South Asian President and CEO Combaxx Sports Omar Saeed as sponsors plays a vital role in facilitating the event. Complete Results: (Day-1): Under 54 KG 1st. Hasnaat Khan (GB) 15 2nd. Hassan Muttayab (KPK) 10 3rd. Rashid Khan (Waziristan Azmari) 05 4th. Hasan Mohammad Atta (Punjab) 05 Under 87 KG 1st. Khan Ibrar (KPK) 15 2nd. Ahmed Ijaz (Baluchistan) 10 3rd. Javed Mohammad (Punjab) 05 4th. Karim Zafar (GB) 05 Over 87 KG 1st. Khan Tariq (KPK) 15 2nd. Hakeem Luqman (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd. Tehseen Khan (GB) 05 4th. Shah Ahmed (Baluchistan) 05 Under 45 KG 1st. Ishaq Saqib (Islamabad) 15 2nd. AWAIS Mohammad (Baluchistan) 10 3rd. Sheikh Moiz (Sindh) 05 4th. Jan Zain Raza (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 78 KG 1st. Fahad Khan (Waziristan Azmari) 15 2nd. Abdul Jabbar Khan (                KPK) 10 3rd. Mohammad Sudais (Baluchistan) 05 4th. Hashir Ali (Sindh) 05 Over 78 KG 1st. Bilal Khan (KPK) 15 2nd. Arifullah Khan (Islamabad) 10 3rd Mohammad Danyal (Waziristan Azmari) 05 4th Mohammad Rehan Mughal (Punjab) 05. (Day-2): Under 63 KG 1st Anjum Hussain (Islamabad) 15 2nd Amir Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Abdul Qahar (Baluchistan) 05 4th Mohammad Jameel (AJK) 05 Under 68 KG 1st Anjum Saqlain (AJK) 15 2nd Mohammad Ahmed (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Mohammad Shoaib (               Islamabad) 05 4th Haseeb Hassan (KPK) 05 Under 74 KG 1st. Yasir Jalal (KPK) 15 2nd Mohammad Younas (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Mohammad Mohsin (Sindh) 05  4th Abdul Ghaffar (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 80 KG 1st Gulbadin Hikmaryar (Waziristan Azmari) 15 2nd Idrees Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Adil Khan (Islamabad) 05 4th Badshah Khan (Sindh) 05 Under 55 KG 1st Mohammad Shameer (KPK) 15 2nd Arshamullah (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd Syed Hashim (GB) 05 4th Abu Huraira (Baluchistan) 05 Under 59 KG 1st Hamza Khan (Sindh) 15 2nd Nisar Ahmed (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Atifullah (Islamabad) 05 4tg Mattiullah (KPK) 05 Under 63 KG 1st Mohammad Hasnain (GB) 15 2nd Nasir Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Ali Hussnain (Punjab) 05 4th Ghulam Rasool (Islamabad) 05 Under 73 KG 1st Mohammad Hasnain (KPK) 15 2nd Irfanullah (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd Zulqarnain (GB) 05 4th Naveed Ahmed (Islamabad) 05 (Day-3): Under 58 KG 1st Mohammad Owais (KPK) 15 2nd Mohammad Tayyab (Sindh) 10 3rd Atiqullah (GB) 05 4th Umer Liaqat (Punjab) 05 Under 48 KG 1st Mohammad Hammas (KPK) 15 2nd Asfand Baloch (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Irfan Ali (Sindh) 05 4th Mohammad Asim (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 51 KG 1st Mohammad Ahsan (KPK) 15 2nd Sulman Khan (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Mohammad Imran (Punjab) 05 4th Raees Tabish (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 68 KG 1st Mubashir Ali (GB) 15 2nd Hamza Ali (Sindh) 10 3rd Mohammad Hassan (Waziristan Azmari) 05 4th Mohammad Yousaf (Islamabad) 05                                 Medals’ Table DEPARTMENT    GOLD    SILVER  BRONZE               BRONZE               POSITION Khyber Pakhtunkhwa   9              5              0              2              First Gilgit Baltistan              3                0              4              1              Second Waziristan Azmari        2                3               3              3              Third Islamabad                    2                1              3              3              Forth Sindh                            1                2              2              3              Fifth Azad Kashmir              1                 0              0              1              Sixth Baluchistan                  0                 7            2                2              Seventh Punjab                          0                 0             4              3              Eighth
Taekwondo: KPK athletes maintain their top position on Day-II
Sports Bulletin Report ISLAMABAD (December 27, 2021):- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa athletes maintained their top position on the second day of the ongoing 2nd IGFC (S) National Taekwondo Championship 2021 with 6 gold, 2 silvers and 2 bronze medals in Tank, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa. Islamabad, Gilgit Baltistan and Waziristan Azmari shared two gold medals each.    RESULT (DAY-II): WEIGHT DIVISION (SENIOR MALE WEIGHT DIVISION) Under 63 KG 1st Anjum Hussain (Islamabad) 15 2nd Amir Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Abdul Qahar (Baluchistan) 05 4th Mohammad Jameel (AJK) 05 Under 68 KG 1st Anjum Saqlain (AJK) 15 2nd Mohammad Ahmed (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Mohammad Shoaib (               Islamabad) 05 4th Haseeb Hassan (KPK) 05 Under 74 KG 1st. Yasir Jalal (KPK) 15 2nd Mohammad Younas (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Mohammad Mohsin (Sindh) 05  4th Abdul Ghaffar (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 80 KG 1st Gulbadin Hikmaryar (Waziristan Azmari) 15 2nd Idrees Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Adil Khan (Islamabad) 05 4th Badshah Khan (Sindh) 05 WEIGHT DIVISION (JUNIOR MALE WEIGHT DIVISION) Under 55 KG 1st Mohammad Shameer (KPK) 15 2nd Arshamullah (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd Syed Hashim (GB) 05 4th Abu Huraira (Baluchistan) 05 Under 59 KG 1st Hamza Khan (Sindh) 15 2nd Nisar Ahmed (Baluchistan) 10 3rd Atifullah (Islamabad) 05 4tg Mattiullah (KPK) 05 Under 63 KG 1st Mohammad Hasnain (GB) 15 2nd Nasir Khan (KPK) 10 3rd Ali Hussnain (Punjab) 05 4th Ghulam Rasool (Islamabad) 05 Under 73 KG 1st Mohammad Hasnain (KPK) 15 2nd Irfanullah (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd Zulqarnain (GB) 05 4th Naveed Ahmed (Islamabad) 05                                              Medals Table DEPARTMENT                      G             S            B            4th      Points Khyber Pakhtunkhwa           6             5            0             2         150 Waziristan Azmari                2             3             2            1         75 Baluchistan                          0             5             2            2         70 Islamabad                            2             1             3            2         65 Gilgit Baltistan                      2             0            3             1         50 Sindh                                   1              0            1             3         35 Punjab                                 0              0            3               2       25 AJK                                      1             0             0              1       20    
Taekwondo Championship: KPK on top with 3 gold and 2 silvers
Peshawar (SB Report):-Khyber PakhtunKawa on top with three gold and two silver medals in the 2nd IGFC National Taekwondo Championship in District Tank. Waziristan Azmari, Gilgit Baltista and Islamabad claimed one each gold medal. Results: Under 54 KG 1st. Hasnaat Khan (GB) 15 2nd. Hassan Muttayab (KPK) 10 3rd. Rashid Khan (Waziristan Azmari) 05 4th. Hasan Mohammad Atta (Punjab) 05 Under 87 KG 1st. Khan Ibrar (KPK) 15 2nd. Ahmed Ijaz (Baluchistan) 10 3rd. Javed Mohammad (Punjab) 05 4th. Karim Zafar (GB) 05 Over 87 KG 1st. Khan Tariq (KPK) 15 2nd. Hakeem Luqman (Waziristan Azmari) 10 3rd. Tehseen Khan (GB) 05 4th. Shah Ahmed (Baluchistan) 05 Under 45 KG 1st. Ishaq Saqib (Islamabad) 15 2nd. AWAIS Mohammad (Baluchistan) 10 3rd. Sheikh Moiz (Sindh) 05 4th. Jan Zain Raza (Waziristan Azmari) 05 Under 78 KG 1st. Fahad Khan (Waziristan Azmari) 15 2nd. Abdul Jabbar Khan (                KPK) 10 3rd. Mohammad Sudais (Baluchistan) 05 4th. Hashir Ali (Sindh) 05 Over 78 KG 1st. Bilal Khan (KPK) 15 2nd. Arifullah Khan (Islamabad) 10 3rd Mohammad Danyal (Waziristan Azmari) 05 4th Mohammad Rehan Mughal (Punjab) 05.
IGFC National Taekwondo Championship starts from December 25 at Tank
Tank, KPK (SB Report):-Pakistan Taekwondo Federation (PTF) will host the 2nd IGFC National Taekwondo Championship in District Tank, as top national players from all provinces including Gulgit Baltistan (GB), Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), Islamabad and a local team of Dera Ismail Khan Division will take part in the top national fixture. According to an official of PTF, Pakistan Army will also be featuring in the 3-day event, which is going to be started from December 25, 2021 at Tank District under the supervision and umbrella of IGFC (South KPK). Commenting on the preparations of the event, President Pakistan Taekwondo Federation Lt Col (Retd) Waseem Ahmed, apprised that NSF would try her level best in sincere spirit and genuine warmth in our Beautiful District Tank” to conduct this event. He emphasized that such event would be beneficial for the professional development of our officials and athletes. These events improve the organizational skills of National Sports Federations, ultimately creating a better image of the beloved country. He added that he would also like to mention here the support being given by IGFC Staff and his office, not only in encouraging the proposal in initial stage but also by providing assistance so that better ties can be developed with our main provincial stakeholders. The conduct of this event is also made possible with the keen interest of Brigadier Naiknam Mohammad Baig, Commander Sector South, Frontier Corps (South) KP. Last but not the least, I must acknowledge and appreciate the whole hearted support provided by the South Asian President and CEO Combaxx Sports Omar Saeed as sponsors plays a vital role in facilitating the event. In three days event, more than 200 Officials and athletes will participate in this championship. Our International and National Referees will be there to conduct this event in befitting manners. Once again I am extremely grateful for the IGFC KP (South) for giving this opportunity for our athletes to display their skills, techniques and stamina in the district of South Waziristan.
Peshawar to host National Judo Championships from December 31
Peshawar (Sports Report):-The Secretary General of Pakistan Judo Federation (PJF), Mansoor Ahmed said that Pakistan Judo Federation in collaboration with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Judo Association, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sports Directorate and Pakistan Sports Board would staged the 27th Men and 10th Women National Judo Championships from December 31, 2021 January 3, 2022 at Qayyum Stadium Peshawar. As many as 14 teams including Khyber PakhtunKawa (KPK), Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, Islamabad, Federally Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA), Gilgit Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Pakistan Army, WAPDA, Railway, Police, Navy and Higher Education Commission (HEC) will participate in the championships. Pakistan Army will defend their title. It is pertinent to mention that two overseas Pakistani Judokas have also arrived here to display their skills in this championship. Japan based Olympian Shah Hussain Shah, who is Asian bronze medalist, commonwealth games silver medalist South Asian triple gold medalist besides the current National champion will play to defend his title. He is the son of our National Pride Hussain Shah, Olympic bronze medalist. Shah had qualified for Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 and became ever first Pakistani Judoka to achieve this mark. He is also eyeing for Paris 2024. Another enthusiastic Japan based 22 year old young girl Amina Toyoda will be featuring for the National Event. Both Judokas will show their game skill on opening day of the championship on 31st Dec 2021 representing Pakistan Army. Secretary Sports and Tourism of KPK will grace the occasion as chief guest. The Championship of men will be held in 10 weights while the championship of women will be held in 8 different weight categories as per the details given below: Weight Categories: Men: -50 Kg-55 Kg, -60 Kg, -66 Kg, -73 Kg, -81 Kg, -90 Kg, -100 Kg ,+100 Kg & Open Weight. Women: -40 Kg,-44 Kg,-48 Kg, -52 Kg, -57 Kg, -63 Kg, -70 Kg & Open Weight
Judo: Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Concludes
Abu Dhabi (SB Report):-Abu Dhabi Grand Slam Judo concluded, as the players displayed excellent skills of game to win the position in the international judo showpiece. Results: -90kg Russia Sets the Pace Russia’s Mansur Lorsanov had the merit of eliminating the first seed, Uzbek Davlat Bobonov and consolidating Russian dominance in the last tournament of the season. He did it in an unprecedented way, for the first time with poise, like wanting to say that he has come to stay. For his part, Tajikistan’s Kmoronshokh Ustopiriyon had not played for a medal since the dawn of time. At 28 it seemed that his limit was the first rounds, but in Abu Dhabi he managed to separate all his opponents and get into the fight for gold in his own right.  However, in the final he had two problems. The first was the excellent kumi-kata of the Russian who nullified his strategy, if he had one. The second was his own inaction, which earned him a hansoku-make and the truth is that it was a shame because it was his first final in 19 appearances in grand slams. For the Russian, gold was a triumphant entry into the world of the elderly. Final LORSANOV Mansur (RUS) vs USTOPIRIYON Komronshokh (TJK) Bronze Medal Contests MADZHIDOV Dzhakhongir (TJK) vs SHEROV Erlan (KGZ) DAMIER Francis (FRA) vs BOBONOV Davlat (UZB) Final Results 1. LORSANOV Mansur (RUS) 2. USTOPIRIYON Komronshokh (TJK) 3. MADZHIDOV Dzhakhongir (TJK) 3. BOBONOV Davlat (UZB) 5. SHEROV Erlan (KGZ) 5. DAMIER Francis (FRA) 7. BALANTA Francisco (COL) 7. JAYNE John (USA) -78kg The Mark on the Calendar Alina Boehm is in full transition between the junior environment and the world of the seniors. The German is part of that new generation that in this category has enormous firepower, with the world number one and current world champion Anna Maria Wagner and also Luise Malzahn. The same is true in Britain, where there is a new group of young women who are gaining ground and pushing back the old guard. To this point Natalie Powell was the best Brit at -78kg. In Abu Dhabi Emma Reid displaced her compatriot to contest the gold against Boehm. They are two judoka with similar styles, good technically and with Reid superior in ne-waza. In the golden score period Boehm attacked but the British reacted explosively, nullifying the counterattack with a movement that could be considered as ko-uchi-gari with an unorthodox grip, using a change of direction. We are sure of a few things: it was quick and nice and it was worth a gold medal for Reid and spoke to us right after the final. “I was nervous at the beginning, as I usually am before competitions, but today I felt more structured in my fights. I went through what we’ve been practising at home and that hard work gave me the confidence to go all the way.” Final BOEHM Alina (GER) vs REID Emma (GBR) Bronze Medal Contests POWELL Natalie (GBR) vs TURCHYN Anastasiya (UKR) LANIR Inbar (ISR) vs BROLIH Patricija (SLO) Final Results 1. REID Emma (GBR) 2. BOEHM Alina (GER) 3. POWELL Natalie (GBR) 3. LANIR Inbar (ISR) 5. TURCHYN Anastasiya (UKR) 5. BROLIH Patricija (SLO) 7. DUDENAITE Migle (LTU) 7. BABINTSEVA Aleksandra (RUS) -100kg Third of a Kind Arman Adamian and Matvey Kanikovskiy neutralised an entire battalion of elite troops in the always tricky –100kg category. It is true that Adamian was the favourite, but it is no less true that he had to face Belgian Toma Nikiforov, who has been on the rise since he recovered from a serious injury. Nikiforov may be fearsome, but today Adamian is out of Nikiforov’s reach. A special mention for Kanikovskiy because he got rid of the French Alezandre Iddir, the Dutch Michael Korrel and the Canadian Shady Elnahas, that is, the past, present and future of judo. None of them could stop the Russian. Adamian dominated and baby-faced Kanikovskiy fought back until he couldn't take it anymore and suffered in his flesh that which began as ko-soto-gake and ended as ura-nage. Adamian ends the year with three consecutive victories, in Zagreb, Paris and Abu Dhabi and the leadership of the category. He is only 24 years old and he is already a prodigious judoka. “I had to win this medal. I couldn’t take part in the Olympics and I had to prove that I should continue towards the next Games. I won the last three tournaments I took part in and I will work hard to be in Paris in 2024,” declared Adamian. Final ADAMIAN Arman (RUS) vs KANIKOVSKIY Matvey (RUS) Bronze Medal Contests PETERSILKA Falk (GER) vs ELNAHAS Shady (CAN) KORREL Michael (NED) vs NIKIFOROV Toma (BEL) Final Results 1. ADAMIAN Arman (RUS) 2. KANIKOVSKIY Matvey (RUS) 3. ELNAHAS Shady (CAN) 3. KORREL Michael (NED) 5. PETERSILKA Falk (GER) 5. NIKIFOROV Toma (BEL) 7. KHUDOYBERDIEV Aklmurodbek (UZB)
Pakistan women to participate in World Taekwondo Championship
Abdullah Asjad ISLAMABAD (November 21, 2021):-The national women’s taekwondo team will leave Islamabad for Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday to participate in the World Taekwondo Championship 2021. According to president, Pakistan Taekwondo Federation (PTF) Col (Retd) Waseem Ahmed Janjua, three playera and two officials will visit Saudi Arabia to represent Pakistan in mega taekwondo fixture. Naqsh Hamdani (-53 kg), Noor Rehman (-57 kg) and Zoya Sabir (-62 kg) will participate in their respective categories. Saba Shamim will be manager while Najia Khan will accompany the squad as a head coach. The World Taekwondo Championship will be held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from November 24 to 28, 2021 under the auspices of World Taekwondo Federation.
Khalid Raja grabs silver medal in So-Kyokushin
Sports Desk ISLAMABAD (November 19, 2021):-American-born Pakistani martial arts player Hasher Khalid Raja has won the silver medal in the Global Martial Arts competitions, which held in Los Vegas, United States of America (USA)  According to reports from Las Vegas, USA Pakistan's rising international star Hasher Khalid Raja has won a silver medal in a global martial arts competition held in Las Vegas, USA. Hasher Khalid Raja is the son of renowned Pakistani Karate Master Shihan Raja Khalid Janjua who is also the President of Pakistan So-Kyokushin Karate Federation and also the Chief Executive of Rajas Martial Arts  So-Kyokushin Center Civic Center Phase 4 Bahria Town Islamabad. Hasher Khalid Raja won 2 out of 3 fights and won the silver medal with the second number. Hundreds of athletes from all over the world participated in these competitions in different weight categories.
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