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GOLF - National 12 Nov, 2023

Chief of Naval Staff Amateur Golf Championship 2023 concludes
Irtaz Hussain lifts the title, chief guest Admiral Naveed Ashraf distributes prizesAbdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: With sparking performance the national golfer, Irtaza Hussain has clinched the title of 16th Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Cup 2023 with his net score of 208 over 54 holes, which concluded here at Margallah Green Golf Club (MGGC) Islamabad. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as chief guest and distributed the prizes among the winners and runner-ups. Also, he congratulated the winners for their remarkable success and appreciated their skills. Naval Chief lauded the high standards of the game that provided exciting and quality entertainment to the participants.Results (Ladies Putting Competitions):3rd Winner: Begum R/Adm Faisal Amin2nd Winner: Begum V/Adm Owais A Bilgrami1st Winner: Begum Cdre K M AsifLady Amateurs (36 Holes):Longest Drive: Anna James Gill (LGGC) with distance of 191 YardsRunner-up Gross: Zaib U Nisa (RPGCC) with Score of 166Winner Gross: Mrs Ami Qin (GCGCC) with Score of 162Runner-up Net: Farnaz Bajwa (MGGC) with Score of 146Winner Net: Zhao Xiaolan (MGGC) with Score of 141 (-1)Invitational Match (9 Holes):Longest Drive: Tariq Ali with distance of 253 YardsClosest to Pin: Ahmed Hussain with distance of 4’ 10”2nd Runner-up Gross: Tariq Ali with Score of 40Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Amjad Khan Niazi Score 40Winner Gross: Ahmed Hussain with Score of 372nd Runner-up Net: Ali Malik with Score of 32Runner-up Net: Begum Saleem Akhtar with Score of 32Winner Net: Naeem Khan with Score of 30Junior Amateurs (18 holes):Longest Drive: Shehryar Sarfraz (RGC) with distance of 253 YardsClosest to Pin: Hassan Murtaza (GMG) with distance of 9’10”Runner-up Gross: Mohid Ibrahim (MGGC) with Score of 75Winner Gross: Laraib Rehman (MDN) with Score of 70Runner-up Net: Abdullah Khan (RGC) with Score of 61 (-10)Winner Net: Shehryar Sarfraz (RGC) with Score of 58 (-13)Seniors Amateur (36 Holes):Longest Drive: Rizwan Rashid (MGGC) with distance of 271 YardsClosest to Pin: Brig Nasar Ullah Khattana (RGC) with distance of 3’2”2nd Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Masood (RGC) with Score of 159Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Aslam Khan (RGC) with Score of 158Winner Gross: Rizwan Rashid (MGGC) with Score of 1542nd Runner-up Net: Aslam Mehr (MGGC) with Score of 140Runner-up Net: Abdul Raqeeb (MGGC) with Score of 140Winner Net: Air Cdre Raza (RGC) with Score of 139Main Category (54 Holes):Subsidiary PrizesLongest Drive: Mohammad Shahran Ali with distance of 300 Yards 2 FeetClosest to Pin: Abbas Mustafa (MGGC) with distance of 8 InchesFirst H/C 7-12 Amateurs CategoryRunner-up Gross: Abdullah Khalid (MGGC) with Score of 237Winner Gross: Mohammad Hashir (MGGC) with Score of 231Runner-up Net: Shayan Zia (PAF) with Score of 211Winner Net: Uzair Bin Abbas (RGC) with Score of 210H/C 0-6 Amateurs CategoryRunner-up Gross: Shahzeb Jahan (RGC) with Score of 221Winner Gross: Raja Mohammad Israr (Garden City) with Score of 221Runner-up Net: Umar Faroog (MGGC) with Score of 208 (-5)Winner Net: Irtaza Hussain (MGGC) with 208

CLIMBING - Int News 11 Nov, 2023

Japan’s Anraku tops stellar first senior to confirm Paris ticket
Sports Bulletin ReportJakarta (Indonesia): Japan’s Anraku Sorato continued his stellar 2023 to secure a ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in the men’s boulder and lead competitions while Indonesia with one man and one woman got a ticket to Paris in Boulder & Lead and one man and one woman in Speed from the Asian region after showing acceptable performance in the Paris 2024 Olympic qualification event.Men’s Boulder and Lead:Japan’s ANRAKU Sorato continued his stellar 2023 to secure a ticket to the Paris 2024 Olympic GamesThe first ever winner of the IFSC World Cup Boulder series and Lead series was the only climber to top the Lead route and all four BouldersThe 16-year-old scored 199.7pts only falling short of a perfect score by attempting Boulder 4 four times before toppingAnraku’s win means Japan has filled its allotted country quota of two men’s Olympic places with NARASAKI Tomoa securing a spot at the World Championships Bern 2023Tokyo 2020 Olympian PAN Yufei (CHN) was second overall on 164.9pts and was the only climber to challenge Anraku in the Lead roundLEE Dohyun (KOR) was second after the Boulder round but could not capitalise on the good form in the Lead – he finished in third with 132.5ptsOGATA Yoshiyuki (JPN) was fourth with 117.2pts, NARASAKI Meichi was fifth with 70.6pts, CHON Jongwon (KOR) was sixth with 66.8pts, Raviandi RAMADHAN (INA) was seventh with 57.7pts and SONG Yunchan (KOR) was eighth with 23.0ptsAnaku Sorato said: “I’m so happy to get the Olympic ticket. I was quite calm on the Boulders and I performed well. I didn’t know the scores in Lead and I don’t want to know them, I just focus on myself and getting to the top. Now I want a gold medal in Paris.”

GOLF - National 11 Nov, 2023

CNS Amateurs Golf Championship: Mohammad Irtaza gets lead
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Mohammad Irtaza Hasan sat in the driving seat, as he got a 4 scores lead in the amateurs' category of the 16th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Championship 2023 at MGGC Islamabad on Saturday. He was at 142 score after 36 holes game, as Mohammad Umer Farooq was behind him with 146.Results (Day-III)Amateurs Gross (HC 0-6): Mohammad Irtaza Hasan (MGG) 142, Mohammad Umer Farooq (MGG) 146, Shahzaib Jehan (RWP) 147, Raja Mohammad Israr (GCG), 149, Inam-ul-Haq (GCG) 149, Omer Ejaz (MGG) 151, Shahwaiz Abbas )MGG) 151, Atif Fareez (RWP) 152, Yasir Khokhar (RWP) 152, Inyatullah (PSC) 153, Ahtisham Abbasi (MGG) 153, Usman Nadeem (SGD) 154, Alam Afzal (MGG) 154, Mohammad Babar Khokhar (RWP) 154, Adeel Shafqat (MGG) 154.Amateurs Gross (HC 7-12): Mohammad Hashir (MGG) 156, Shayan Zia (PAF) 158, Junaid Khan (MGG) 158, Azhar Ayub Kiani (GCG) 160, Ilys Ahmed (ATK) 160, Raja Rizwan (MGG) 160, Usman Ayub Butt (PAF) 162, Riaz Uddin Kasi (RWP) 162, Shehryar Ali (MGG) 163, Saad Aslam (MGG) 163, Mohammad Huzaifa (PAF) 163, Malik Pervaiz (SKY) 163, Fazal Subhan (SWT) 164, Abdullah Khalid (MGG) 164, Uzair Bin Abbas (RWP) 165, Saad Rana (MGG) 165 

HOCKEY - Int News 11 Nov, 2023

Pakistan Hockey Federation invites 30 juniors for training camp
Green Shirts to participate in World Junior Men’s Hockey Cup next month in MalaysiaAbdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has invited 30 players for training camp, which will get underway on November 13 at National Hockey Stadium Lahore, as the final selected team will take part in the World Junior Men’s Hockey Cup, which will be held in Malaysia next month December 5 to 16, 2023.According to an official of the PHF, all officials, and players are directed to report to Camp Commandant Lt. Col (Retd) Mohammad Asif Naz Khokhar at National Hockey Stadium, Lahore on 13th November 2023 at 1600 hours.Names of invited players:Goalkeepers: Ali Raza (Punjab), Abdul Rafay Sajid (Sindh), Mohammad Faizan Janjua (Customs)Defenders: Arbaz Ahmad (MPCL), Mohammad Sufyan Khan (MPCL), Ahtisham Aslam (MPCL), Aqeel Ahmed (WAPDA), Mohammad Abdullah (MPCL), Sami Ullah (Customs), Abdul Manan (Customs), Arbaz Ayaz (Sindh)Midfielders: Mohammad Murtaza Yaqoob (WAPDA), Zikriya Hayat (Navy), Mohammad Ammad (Customs), Ghazanfar Ali (Customs), Ali Murtaza (Customs), Abuzar (Customs), Abdul Wahab (Sindh)Forwards: Arshad Liaqat (MPCL), Abdul Hannan Shahid (WAPDA), Hamza Fayyaz (Customs), Abdul Rehman (WAPDA), Basharat Ali (Navy), Abdul Qayyum (Customs), Mohammad Arsalan (Punjab), Rana Waleed (Navy), Saad Shafique (Punjab), Sikandar Ali Zakir (Islamabad), Mohammad Tauha Sheroz (Punjab), Amir Sohail (Punjab), Mohammad Ghufran (Punjab)Names of Officials:Lt. Col (Retd) Mohammad Asif Naz Khokhar (Manager), Roelant Oltmans (Coach), International Asif Ahmed Khan (Assistant Coach), International Mohammad Ali Khan (Assistant Coach), Olympian Shakeel Abbasi (Assistant Coach), International Yasir Islam (Assistant Coach), International Syed Kashif Shah (Assistant Coach), International Imran Butt (Goalkeeper Coach), International Amjad Ali (Goalkeeper Coach), Mohammad Nadeem Khan Lodhi (Video Analyst) 

POLO - Local News 11 Nov, 2023

Lahore Polo Club beat Lexington Polo Club in an exhibition fixture
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE (November 11, 2023): Lahore Polo Club secured a 4-3 victory against Lexington Polo Club USA during the second exhibition match of the four-goal Lipton Polo Cup 2023, at the Lahore Polo Club on Saturday.President Lahore Polo Club Azam Hayat Noon shared insights into the unique format, emphasizing the collaboration between Pakistani and American players, each forming a unified team. Taimur Ali Malik showcased exceptional skill by scoring three goals, with Jorge Antonio Vasquez scoring the remaining one goal for Lahore Polo Club. On the American side, William G Boland netted twice, and Carter Robert Carnegie added one goal.The closing ceremony was graced by Maleeha Shahnawaz as the chief guest, who awarded prizes to the talented players. The event attracted a significant gathering of club members and their families.

SPORTS NEWS - Int News 11 Nov, 2023

Blind Goalball Team to visit China to participate in Goalball fixture
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Blind Goalball team will leave for China on Sunday (November 12, 2023) to take part in the forthcoming Asia Pacific Goalball Championship, which will be held in Hangzhou, China. Players and officials will depart from Islamabad International Airport in wee hours at 4:00 am.President, Pakistan Blind Sports Federation, Mohammad Waqas said: “Goalball, a Paralympic sport designed for individuals with visual impairments, demands extraordinary teamwork, precision, and determination. The Pakistan Blind Goalball Team, comprising talented athletes, has been diligently preparing for this championship, honing their skills to perfection under the guidance of experienced coaches.The athletes are not only excited about the competition but are also optimistic about their performance. They have expressed their commitment to giving their very best on the court, showcasing the true spirit of sportsmanship and determination. The team is eager to make their mark and vie for victory in the Asia Pacific Goalball Championship.The Pakistan Blind Goalball Team extends its gratitude to the sponsors, supporters, and the entire nation for their unwavering encouragement and backing. Their journey to the championship is not just a sporting endeavor but also a testament to the resilience and strength of the human spirit”.The championship event, taking place from November 12 to November 19, 2023, will be a thrilling competition, with Pakistan's blind athletes competing alongside teams from Thailand, Mongolia, Iran, Japan, China, Australia, and South Korea.Names of players: Mohammad Ayyaz, Faizan Khattak, Habib Taj, Aamir Nawaz, Hafiz Subtain Ahmad, Ajeet KumarOfficials: Shehzad Javed (Coach), Arsalan Sarvar (Assistant Coach), Imtiaz Ahmed (Manager), Mohammad Waqas (President PBSF)

ATHLETICS - Int News 11 Nov, 2023

Asian Masters Athletics Championship: Ali Sher clinches Bronze
Abdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Ali Sher Bajwa lifted the bronze medal in the Discus Throw discipline of the Asian Masters Athletics Championship, which is going on in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac, Philippines.According to an official of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP), Lt Col (Retd) Shah-Jehan Mir, Dr. Ali Sher Bajwa, a distinguished orthopedic surgeon based in the United Kingdom (UK), showcased exceptional skill and determination in the Discus Throw event, earning a prestigious bronze medal for Pakistan.The Asian Masters Athletics Championship serves as a prominent platform for master athletes from across the continent to exhibit their skills and compete at the highest level. Dr. Ali Sher Bajwa's bronze medal triumph not only highlights his exceptional talent and hard work but also underscores the crucial support provided by the country through the AFP.

TENNIS - ITF Juniors 11 Nov, 2023

ITF Pakistan Juniors Leg-1: Kamonpanyakorn Thadapong wins title
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Thai tennis teenager tennis player, Kamonpanyakorn Thadapong has won the title of the ITF Pakistan Juniors Leg-1 Tennis Championships 2023 after beating Yoshito Oda from Japan 2-0 in a single-sided affair at PTF-SDA Tennis Complex Islamabad on Saturday. The final score-line was 6-4, and 6-1.Earlier, in the Girls’ Singles final, Saajida Razick from Sri Lanka beat Viktoriia Sedova from Russia 2-1 in a well-contested three sets final, the final score-line was 6-4, 2-6, and 6-2 and won the Championship.Yerzhan Kistafin Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Pakistan was the chief guest at the closing ceremony. The closing ceremony was also attended by Saeed Ahmad Khan SVP-PTF, Gul Rehman Secretary-General-PTF, and a large number of players, coaches, parents, and tennis lovers.The main draw matches of the 2nd leg will commence on Monday (November 13) at the same venue.

GOLF - National 10 Nov, 2023

CNS Amateur Golf Championship: Rizwan maintains lead on Day II
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: In the Senior Category, Rizwan Rashid of Margalla Green Golf Club (MGGC) maintained his lead on the second day of the 16th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Championship 2023 at MGGC Islamabad on Friday. His (Rizwan) score was 154 after completing 36 36-hole games, as Mohammad Aslam Khan was still crawling behind him with a 158 gross score at the end of day 2.Also, Ami Qin exhibited an excellent game of golf and was on top of the score sheet with a score of 162 in the Ladies’ competitions. Zaibun Nisa (166) reached on second spot, as she was third on the opening day. Ana James Gill was on third position with a score of 167.  

TENNIS - ITF Juniors 10 Nov, 2023

ITF Juniors Leg-1: Sedova, Wada win women’s doubles’ title
Bilal Asim pairing with Hamza Roman beat Nael and Huzaima in Boys’ Doubles’ finalSports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Viktoriia Sedova from Russia pairing with Hinata Wada from Japan outclassed Anastasia Melnikova from Russia and Madina Omarova from Kazakstan in straight set 2-0 in the women’s double final of the ITF Pakistan Juniors Leg-1 Tennis Championships 2023 at PTF-SDA Tennis Complex Islamabad on Friday. The final score-line was 6-3, and 6-0.In the Boys Doubles final, Bilal Asim / Hamza Roman (PAK) beat Ahmed Nael Qureshi / Huzaima Abdul Rehman(PAK) 6-2, 6-3 and won the doubles title. Earlier, in the Girl's Doubles final, Viktoriia Sedova (RUS) / Hinata Wada (JPN) beat Anastasia Melnikova(RUS) / Madina Omarova (KAZ) 6-3, 6-0 and won the doubles title.Results:Boys’ Singles (Semifinals):Kamonpanyakorn Thadapong (THA) beat Ahtesham Humayun (PAK) 6-3, 6-0Yoshito ODA (JPN) beat Bilal Asim (PAK) 6-0, 6-0Boys’ Doubles (Final): Bilal Asim / Hamza Roman (PAK) beat Ahmed Nael Qureshi / Huzaima Abdul Rehman (PAK) 6-2, 6-3 Girls’ Doubles (Finals): Viktoriia Sedova (RUS) / Hinata Wada (JPN) beat Anastasia Melnikova (RUS) / Madina Omarova (KAZ) 6-3, 6-0
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