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SPORTS NEWS - Int News 28 Sep, 2023

World Combat Games: 130 Saudi Athletes to participate in mega event
Sports Bulletin ReportRiyadh (Saudi Arabia): As many as127 male and female athletes will be presenting home side in the upcoming World Combat Games 2023, which will be held October 20-30 in the capital city of Riyadh.According to details, the Saudi capital will host the competitions in King Saud University Arena, where Saudi athletes hope to win medals with medals from this global sporting event, SPA reported.The Saudi teams comprise 87 male athletes, 40 female athletes, and 56 technical and administrative staff. Host athletes will compete in 12 sports including Aikido, Boxing, Fencing, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Karate, Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Sambo, Taekwondo, Wrestling, and Wushu.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 10 Aug, 2023

Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games: Paralympic Sports events added
Sports Bulletin ReportRiyadh (Saudi Arabia): The organizing committee of the Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games has announced its ground-breaking decision to showcase a new standard for inclusivity within international sports tournaments.For the first time in the history of the event, 6 Paralympic sports will be welcomed into its lineup, solidifying Saudi Arabia as a pioneering host nation. This progressive decision continues the Kingdom’s succession of unprecedented milestones, which includes its distinction as the first Middle Eastern country to host the esteemed World Combat Games.Scheduled to take place from October 20 to 30 at the King Saud University Arena Complex, the Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games has already begun to see Paralympians with physical, intellectual and visual impairments qualify to compete in their respective divisions of Aikido, Muaythai, Armwrestling, Ju-Jitsu, Sambo and Savate.Having acquired substantial interest within the martial arts community, more than 1,700 elite combat athletes from over 80 countries will compete in this year’s World Combat Games. In total, 16 combat sports will take part including Aikido, Armwrestling, Boxing, Fencing, Judo, Ju-Jitsu, Karate, Kendo, Kickboxing, Muaythai, Sambo, Savate, Sumo, Taekwondo, Wrestling and Wushu.Congruent to the Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to promote sports participation and foster an all-encompassing range of athletic engagement, the decision to integrate Paralympic sports was a seamless one. This important inclusion illustrates the Kingdom's commitment to providing equal athletic opportunities, while allowing athletes to live up to their potential and achieve remarkable results.Given the Kingdom’s nationwide initiatives providing life-changing support to people with disabilities, its resolution to welcome Paralympic athletes exemplifies its continued commitment to equality, while establishing its presence in global sporting events.As Saudi Arabia continues to prepare to welcome the global community to the Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games, this decision sends a powerful message of hope and empowerment. By embracing diversity, the Kingdom is paving the way for a brighter, more inclusive future for everyone. The event promises to be a global celebration of athleticism, unity, and the indomitable human spirit.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 01 Aug, 2023

World Combat Games: Competition Schedule Announced
Action-packed 10 days of Games set to unfold in October at the King Saud UniversitySports Bulletin ReportRiyadh (Saudi Arabia): The Organising Committee of the Riyadh 2023 World Combat Games has confirmed the schedule for the upcoming tournament (20- 30 October). This occasion represents a significant milestone as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia earns the distinction of being the first Middle Eastern nation to host the esteemed multi-sport games.The event, taking place at the Sports Arena at King Saud University in Riyadh, will welcome over 2,500 male and female athletes from more than 80 countries. The tournament will kick-off with Boxing, Karate and Sambo bouts on the 20th and 21st of October. Sumo and Wushu competitions will take place from the 21st and 22nd October, with Judo matches lined up for the 23rd. Wrestling fans can anticipate electrifying matches from the 23rd to the 26th of October.Jujitsu contests have been organised from the 24th to the 26th October, with Aikido matches slated for the 24th and 25th of October. Fans fond of Fencing and Kickboxing will be able to witness enthralling contests from the 25th to the 27th of October, Armwrestling from 27th to 28th, and Kendo from the 29th to 30th of October.Preliminary Competition ScheduleAikido: 24-25 OctoberArmwrestling: 27-28 OctoberBoxing: 20-21 OctoberFencing: 25-26-27 OctoberJu-Jitsu: 24-25-26 OctoberJudo: 23 OctoberKarate: 20-21 OctoberKendo: 29-30 OctoberKickboxing: 25-26-27 OctoberMuaythai: 28-29-30 OctoberSambo: 20-21 OctoberSavate: 28-29-30 OctoberSumo: 21-22 OctoberTaekwondo: 28-29-30 OctoberWrestling: 23-24-25-26 OctoberWushu: 21-22 October 

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 13 Jul, 2023

Belarus Ambassador Andrei Metelitsa calls on Minister IPC Ehsan Mazari
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Ambassador of Belarus to Pakistan Andrei Metelitsa called on the Federal Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination (IPC) Ehsan-Ur-Rehamn Mazari in Islamabad today. Federal Secretary Ahmad Hanif Orakzai and Director General Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Shoaib Khoso were also present on this occasion.According to an official of IPC, in a significant move to deepen bilateral relations and foster sports ties, the Ambassador of Belarus, Andrei Metelitsa paid a diplomatic visit to Minister for IPC on Thursday. During his visit, Ambassador expressed his desire to explore paths of collaboration between the two nations.In a meeting, an invitation was extended by Ambassador on behalf of the Belarusian Minister for Sports and Tourism Sergey Kovalchak to Pakistan's Minister of IPC along with his team for participation in the forthcoming games of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)/Non-CIS Countries from August 4 to 14, 2023 this year. The CIS Games, renowned for their celebration of sportsmanship and solidarity, have evolved into a prominent platform for athletes from participating countries to showcase their skills and nurture friendly competition.The Federal Minister conveyed his heartfelt gratitude to Ambassador for the invitation to participate in the prestigious CIS Games. Recognizing the importance of such events in promoting goodwill and offering Pakistani athletes an international platform, Ehsan ur Rehman Mazari reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to fostering sportsmanship and cultivating talent.He further expressed his dedication to developing robust sports infrastructure to support the aspirations of Pakistani athletes. The Minister also exchanged key information about Pakistan’s famous Sports and its structure at various levels. He also told the ambassador that a 16-member team from Pakistan will participate in the categories of boxing, swimming, karate, and wrestling at the 2nd edition of CIS Games in Belarus.The discussion extended beyond the CIS Games, encompassing broader avenues of cooperation. They both exchanged their desires to explore opportunities for collaboration in various sports including football, hockey, wrestling, and tennis. The focus was on fostering knowledge sharing, organizing coaching programs, and facilitating exchange programs to enhance the technical capabilities of athletes and coaches from both countries.In the end, Andrei Metelitsa expressed his sincere appreciation for the warm welcome extended to him and underlined the significance of cultural and sports exchanges in strengthening the bonds between Belarus and Pakistan. He commended Pakistan's commitment to the development of sports and applauded the performances of Pakistani athletes on the international stage.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 10 Jul, 2023

Pakistan to participate in World Scrabble Championship 2023
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: The Pakistan team for the World Scrabble Championship (WESPAC) 2023 was announced today (Monday), as the championship will be played at Westgate Resort, Las Vegas in the USA from 22nd to 25th July. About 300 of the world's finest players are expected to take partAccording to an official, Tariq Pervez will lead the team that comprises Pakistan's No. 1 Waseem Khatri, Mohammad Inayatullah, Hassan Hadi Khan, Hammad Hadi Khan and Hasham Hadi Khan, as the four of Pakistan's top players cannot participate because they could not obtain the visa on time.The championship played every two years has reserved seats for the world youth champions of the last two years. The winners guys of the 2021 and 2022 World Youth Championship were both from Pakistan (Syed Imaad Ali and Ali Salman) but the youngsters were unable to participate due to their tough study schedule.Team leader Tariq Pervez expressed disappointment at the loss of key players ahead of the world championship but hoped that the remaining players would still do well as four of the five players had won international tournaments in the past.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 06 Jul, 2023

Bodybuilding News: SABBA elects Sohail Anwar its vice president
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Secretary, Pakistan Bodybuilding Association (PBBA) Sohail Anwar has been elected the vice president of the South Asian Bodybuilding Association (SABBA) while Mohsin Amin was elected as technical official.According to an official of PBBA, SABBA elections were held in Male, Maldives ahead of the South Asian Bodybuilding Championship. Sohail Anwar won the Vice President seat for the next four years. Sohail Anwar said that becoming the Vice President of South Asian Bodybuilding was an honor for him as well as for Pakistan. India's Prashant Apte has been elected as the president of the South Asian Bodybuilding Association for the next four years. 

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 03 Jul, 2023

Sports Bulletin celebrates World Sports Journalists’ Day on July 2, 2023
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD:-The international sports website www.sports-bulletin.com celebrated World Sports’ Journalists’ Day on July 2, 2023, as the ceremony was taken place at the residence of the Editor Abdul Jabbar Faisal at Nayab House Media Town here.The sports journalists from the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad joined the ceremony, as journalists cut the cake on this occasion to celebrate the day. Veteran female journalist Fozia Shahid, who was also former President of the Rawalpindi Islamabad Union of Journalists (RIUJ) graced the occasion as a special guest.Also, Nasir Aslam Raja, Mohsen Ali, Nasir Hashmi, Shahid-ul-Haq, Raziuddin Ahmed, Waqar Ahmad Khan, Abdullah Asjad, Azaz Ahmed, Hammad Kayani, Haroon Zulfiqar, and others were present on this eve. While addressing the ceremony, the speakers highlighted the importance of sports journalism and sports journalists. On this occasion, all the participants requested Indian sports journalists to do their best to keep sports away from politics and ask the Indian government to take concrete steps in this regard.Abdul Jabbar Faisal, Editor of Sports Bulletin, said:“Just like sportsmen are ambassadors of peace and make the name of the country bright sports journalists go abroad and present the soft image of the country through their role and character. Sports journalists play an important role in the development of sports. We give equal importance to all sports and their development and promotion.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 15 Jun, 2023

Sri Lanka Sports Minister Ranasinghe calls on Minister IPC Ehsaan Mazari
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD:-The Sports Minister of Sri Lanka Roshan Ranasinghe called on Minister of Inter-Provincial  Coordination (IPC) Ehsaan ur Rahman Mazari at his office on Thursday.Accordin to an official of IPC ministry, a meeting was held between the Sports Minister of Sri Lanka Roshan Ranasinghe, and Minister of IPC Pakistan Ehsaan ur Rahman Mazari here on Thursday. The Legendary Sri Lankan Cricket Arjuna Ranatunga and the Secretary Sports Ministry of Sri Lanka were also present at the occasion. Both Ministers discussed matters of Mutual interest regarding sports. Federal Minister for IPC offered support to Sri Lankan Minister for the provision of coaches in the field of sports like hockey Squash, and Kabbadi. “We can deepen our existing relationship between people to people, “said Mazari.Sri Lankan Minister appreciated Pakistan’s cooperation in the field of sports especially the provision of Rs. 52.000 million for the development of sports. Both Ministers agreed to improve ties between both governments by implementing the existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and signing new MoUs and exploring new avenues of cooperation.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 08 Jun, 2023

International bikers with “Peace Message” arrive in Islamabad
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD:-The international bikers with a “Peace Message arrived in the capital city Islamabad on Thursday and will leave for the next destination Northern Areas en route on Karakoram Highway on Friday morning.A convoy of 33 persons arrived here on Thursday morning, as they entered Pakistan territory from Iran to Quetta, as they were traveling after 25 years in the same way. They rested here and are planning to resume their journey on Friday morning.They have seven bikes and drivers change their driving seats and pillion each other during the long journey. The bikers belong to Iran and Malaysia to spread the message of peace in 16 countries. Finally, they will enter India on June 13, 2023, via Wagha Border.They will also visit the beautiful areas of Pakistan including Gilgit, Sakurdo, and other historical places, which attract foreign tourists. “Pakistan is a beautiful place and here the people love foreigners and say welcome to all staying spots. Our message is only peace. Here local authorities also helped us and said a warm welcome to all members of the contingent, “said a biker. 

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 15 May, 2023

Charu Sharma terms PHL a massive step in India for the promotion of handball
Sports Bulletin ReportMumbai (India):-The opening season of the Premier Handball League (PHL) is only a month away now, with interest in the league rising up day by day, as the thrilling handball matches will start from June 8, 2023 Jaipur, Rajasthan. A well-known sports presenter, Charu Sharma played a vital role in different private leagues in India in varying capacities. While talking about PHL Charu Sharma said, “I'm really excited about the fact that it is a new league and it is getting a new opportunity in our part of the world to move ahead. Handball is an Olympic sport, it's a very popular sport in many parts of the world and so too in India, but it just hasn't had the profile or the pedestal to stand and enjoy the spotlight in our nation. But this Premier Handball League is a massive step to shining the spotlight on the sport, so I am excited about that.” He went on to talk about why a private handball league was needed in India as he said, “This is the biggest moment for handball in India. Sometimes international success also matters a great deal, but that's once a year or once every five years. More tournaments need to be held in India. This is not easy but more important than that is a professional league because it shows people who play the sport a way for the future to make a livelihood, because right now you may say that you want to play for the country and you want to win, which is better for the country, but the rewards are not fantastic because if you're not winning medals, then the rewards are not there.” Charu further added, “The minute there's a professional league, not one, not 12, but hundreds of players will make a living gradually as it will get better and better, and they will get jobs as the whole ecosystem of handball is going to improve rapidly.” The veteran sports broadcaster then talked about why he feels Handball as a sport will see a boom in popularity and viewership in India. He said, “It is a highly athletic sport. There's constant running around, it's like basketball in a sense and those leaping goals that we see very often there's constant movement and I think for any sport to do well in terms of viewership or in terms of visible impact for all those who are watching on either television or other media or in the stadiums. The fact that there's constant movement is very engaging for spectators. You can't take your eyes off the court; you can't say I'll see it 5 minutes later because there's such constant movement and action taking place.” “It's a sport that's relatively without the infrastructure in our country that can rival international facilities. If you play indoors at the highest international level, you require a certain level of sophisticated infrastructure. But it's a sport that you can play out on the ground, anywhere on a lawn or wherever else you want. I think by seeing these handball players and the overseas stars that are coming in, there will be a lot of interest, especially among youngsters who would want to play the game,” Charu Sharma concluded.
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