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SAG 2013: Pakistan with 10 gold medals jumps to third position


05 December 2019  

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KATHMANDU: Pakistan has jumped to the third position in South Asian Games after its athletes added four more gold medals to the country’s tally . With the wins, it has pocketed 10 gold, 17 silver, and 22 bronze medals so far.

Pakistani karatekas won three more Gold medals, which means karate’s contribution to Pakistan’s list of medals is now six gold, eight silver, and five bronze medals. Pakistan’s Nauman Ahmed began the tally count of the day by winning gold in the 50kg karate competition.

The women’s Kumite team — comprising Nargis Hazara, Kalsoom Hazara, Sana Kausar, and Sabira — won gold. On the other hand, the men’s Kumite team — which comprised Saadi Abbas, Naseed Ahmed, Baz Mohammad, Mohammad Awais, Murad, and Shahbaz — won gold in their respective category.

In the 200m race, Pakistan’s Mohammad Uzair also won gold as he completed the distance in 21.15 seconds. However, Pakistan’s Olympian sprinter Najma Parveen won silver in women’s 200m.

The tennis team won silver as they lost to India in the final. Nargis Hazara won silver in the 68+kg weight category in karate while Waqar Ali Shah, Anela Ayesha Afsar and Jabran Khan won taekwondo silver medals in their respective weight categories.

Pakistan’s female shooter Rabia Kabir won an individual bronze medal in the 25m pistol category and another bronze in the 25m team pistol event with Lubna Ameen and Mehwish Farhan. Shams-ul-Haq won a bronze medal for Pakistan in the discus throw as he managed to throw 60m. Mohammad Dawood finished third in Wushu competition to win a bronze.

Zoya Sabir, Mehmood Khan, and Naqsh Hamdni won a bronze medal in their respective weight categories in the taekwondo competition. Pakistan women’s tennis team, comprising Ushna Sohail, Mahin Aftab, Sara Mansoor, and Sarah Mehboob Khan, won bronze. Pakistan is currently in the third position in the medals table of the 13th South Asian Games.

A 10-member Pakistan Squash contingent flew to Nepal on late Tuesday to feature in the 13th South Asian Games-2019, being held in Kathmandu. “Pakistan contingent is comprised of four men and as many women players. While two officials are also part of it,” Secretary Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF), Group Captain Tahir Sultan told APP on Wednesday.

The men team is consisted of Tayyab Aslam, Farhan Mehboob, Asim Khan, and Amaad Fareed, whereas Madina Zafar, Faiza Zafar, Amna Fayyaz and Moqaddas Asraf are part of women outfit. Group Captain Irfan Asghar and Fazal Shah are managers and coaches respectively. The individual squash event will commence on December 6. “In men individual, Tayyab Aslam are Farhan Mehboob has been seeded as number one and two.

Whereas in women individual event Madina Zafar and Faiza Zafar have been seeded as number three and four,” Tahir said. In the team event, five teams including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal would play in men competition, whereas in women team event four teams including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal will contest for top honors.

According to Secretary PSF, Pakistan players were in good shape and capable of finishing at the top. “They have undergone very tough training. I believe they are capable of winning nothing less than gold medals,” he added.

SN Games Stream Event Medal
1 Karate Men’s Single kata(Niamatullah Pts. 24.92 )   Silver
2 Karate Women’s Single kata(Shaida Pts 42 )   Gold
3 Karate Women’s Female Team Kata (Nargis,Shaida,Gul)   Silver
4 Karate Men’s Team Kata(MD Arif,MD Saheed,Monowur Hossain)   Bronze
5 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE(23 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 29 YEARS)   Bronze
6 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE 23 YEARS ABOVE TO UNDER 29 YEARS   Bronze
7 Taekwondo Men’s PAIR POOMSAE(29 YEARS ABOVE)   Silver
8 Taekwondo Women’s FEMALE TEAM POOMSAE 23 YEARS ABOVE   Bronze
9 Taekwondo Men’s MALE TEAM POOMSAE 23 YEARS ABOVE   Bronze
10 Karate Men’s MEN’S 84 KG   Gold
11 Karate Men’s MEN’S 84 KG +   Silver
12 Karate Men’s MEN’S 50 KG   Bronze
13 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 50 KG   Bronze
14 Athletics Men’s MEN’S 100 MTR.   Bronze
15 Volleyball Men’s TEAM EVENT   Silver
16 Karate Men’s MEN’S 60 KG   Silver
17 Karate Men’s MEN’S 67 KG   Silver
18 Karate Men’s MEN’S 75 KG   Gold
19 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 68 KG   Silver
20 Karate Men’s WOMEN’S 61 KG   Bronze
21 Karate Women’s WOMEN’S 55 KG   Silver
22 Taekwondo Women’s WOMEN’S 46 KG   Silver
23 Taekwondo Women’s WOMEN’S 57 KG   Bronze
24 Taekwondo Men’s MEN’S 54 KG   Gold
25 Taekwondo Men’s MEN’S 68 KG   Silver
26 Shooting Men’s 50 Meter Rifle 3   Bronze
27 Shooting Men’s 25 Meter Center Fire Pistol   Bronze
28 Athletics Men’s DISCUS THROW   Bronze
29 Karate Men’s MEN’S 50KG   Silver
30 Shooting Men’s 50 METER RIFILE 3 POSITION   Gold
31 Athletics Men’s 200 METERS   Gold
32 Athletics Women’s 200MTR   Silver
33 Karate Men’s TEAM KUMITE   Gold
34 Karate Men’s 50KG   Gold
35 Karate Women’s 68+KG   Silver
36 Karate Women’s TEAM KUMITE   Gold
37 Taekwondo Men’s 87+KG   Silver
38 Taekwondo Men’s 74KG   Silver
39 Taekwondo Women’s 62KG   Bronze
40 Taekwondo Women’s 53KG   Silver
41 Taekwondo Men’s 63KG   Bronze
42 Shooting Women’s 25 Meter Pistol Women Final   Bronze
43 Shooting Women’s 25 Meter Pistol Women Team Events   Bronze
44 Tennis Men’s TEAM   Silver
45 Tennis Men’s TEAM   Bronze

Publish Date : 05 December 2019 10:28 AM

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