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Haroon vows to bring ‘home’ Commonwealth glory
Haroon Khan has promised to continue representing Pakistan given the chance and is determined to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games. Photo:Express
ISLAMABAD: Haroon Khan, younger brother of world boxing champion Amir Khan, has vowed to bring success to Pakistan in the forthcoming Commonwealth Games after being selected to represent the country in the event.
The Bolton-based boxer is part of the training camp underway in Islamabad and looks set to make his Games debut in New Delhi next month, also the first time he would represent Pakistan.
“I’m eyeing the gold medal and I’m confident that I can win it for Pakistan which is the home of my ancestors,” Haroon told The Express Tribune. “I feel the need to give something back to Pakistan which gave me the opportunity to compete at the Commonwealth Games.”
Teen wants to emulate brother
Still only 19, Haroon wants to follow in the footsteps of his brother Amir who also made a name for himself at an early age.
“Everyday when I wake up and see Amir’s medals, only one thing comes to my mind. One day I’d also be able to win medals. My brother’s success gives me the determination and belief that with endeavour one can achieve their goals.”
He also dismissed the notion that after making a name for himself, he will abandon Pakistan to join England that snubbed him for this year’s event.
“It’s not correct. I will always play for Pakistan and will not represent some other country. I won’t represent England because Pakistan approached me first and there is no question about that. I fully intend on representing Pakistan for the Asian Games if selected.”
Haroon won the England National Championship last year and has represented England in various international events, winning gold in the 2009 Four-Nation European Championship.
“I’m feeling a significant improvement and the coaches are really working hard with the boxers here.”
Unlike most athletes in Britain, Haroon has no issues with the accommodation and security arrangements being made for the mega event.
“I’m not bothered by the arrangements but am instead focused on my training. There’s no chance of pulling out as I’m sure India would hold the Games in a befitting manner.”
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2010.
Haroon vows to bring ?home? Commonwealth glory – The Express Tribune
Always glad to see patriotic Pakistanis even the ones who grew up in the west.
Haroon Khan has promised to continue representing Pakistan given the chance and is determined to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games. Photo:Express
ISLAMABAD: Haroon Khan, younger brother of world boxing champion Amir Khan, has vowed to bring success to Pakistan in the forthcoming Commonwealth Games after being selected to represent the country in the event.
The Bolton-based boxer is part of the training camp underway in Islamabad and looks set to make his Games debut in New Delhi next month, also the first time he would represent Pakistan.
“I’m eyeing the gold medal and I’m confident that I can win it for Pakistan which is the home of my ancestors,” Haroon told The Express Tribune. “I feel the need to give something back to Pakistan which gave me the opportunity to compete at the Commonwealth Games.”
Teen wants to emulate brother
Still only 19, Haroon wants to follow in the footsteps of his brother Amir who also made a name for himself at an early age.
“Everyday when I wake up and see Amir’s medals, only one thing comes to my mind. One day I’d also be able to win medals. My brother’s success gives me the determination and belief that with endeavour one can achieve their goals.”
He also dismissed the notion that after making a name for himself, he will abandon Pakistan to join England that snubbed him for this year’s event.
“It’s not correct. I will always play for Pakistan and will not represent some other country. I won’t represent England because Pakistan approached me first and there is no question about that. I fully intend on representing Pakistan for the Asian Games if selected.”
Haroon won the England National Championship last year and has represented England in various international events, winning gold in the 2009 Four-Nation European Championship.
“I’m feeling a significant improvement and the coaches are really working hard with the boxers here.”
Unlike most athletes in Britain, Haroon has no issues with the accommodation and security arrangements being made for the mega event.
“I’m not bothered by the arrangements but am instead focused on my training. There’s no chance of pulling out as I’m sure India would hold the Games in a befitting manner.”
Published in The Express Tribune, September 26th, 2010.
Haroon vows to bring ?home? Commonwealth glory – The Express Tribune
Always glad to see patriotic Pakistanis even the ones who grew up in the west.
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