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Pakistan’s Naseem becomes fastest woman in South Asia




DHAKA: Pakistan’s Naseem Akhtar created history on Monday by becoming the fastest woman of the region when she won the 100-metre sprint gold medal at the South Asian Games.

The 22-year-old from Rawalpindi clocked 11.81seconds, 0.12seconds ahead of Sri Lanka’s Pramila Priyadarshani, to bag her first gold medal before a strong crowd at Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Wearing national green tights, she led the field among the eight runners after her easy qualification for the finals.

“I had forgotten the world for six months and trained really very, very hard under my coach Maqood Ahmed to achieve this,” Naseem Akhtar said.

“It is a great moment for me to have brought glory to the country in my event after the poor showing by our national cricket team and especially since our athletics standards have been poor of late,” she added
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“I hope my performance will inspire the young athletes to become professionals.”


Both 100-metre results turned out to be upsets as Shehan Saearuwan of Sri Lanka toppled India’s Abdul Najeeb Qureshi who had previously won the 200-metre event.

Meanwhile, for Naseem Akhtar to win the 100-metre sprint was a historic moment as no Pakistani woman had achieved this feat in 26-year history of the regional games.

Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) Chief Lt.Gen (Rtd) Syed Arif Hasan congratulated Naseem for her historic performance and announced a one-lakh-rupee (Rs.100,000) cash prize for her remarkable achievement.

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Liaquat Ali took the bronze medal in the 100-metre dash by clocking 10.63 seconds, finishing behind Sri Lankan and Indian athletes.

Pakistan, favourites for 4x100-metre relay, finished third behind India and Sri Lanka. The Pakistani quartet comprising Ali Aamir Murad, Tahir Shafique, Ali Muhammad and Asad clocked three minutes 16.73 seconds to bag the bronze medal.

Earlier, Zafar Iqbal put in a high-class performance in the triple-jump event with a superb effort of 16.5 metres to beat Indian rival by nearly three quarters of a metre to pick up his second athletics gold after Basharat Ali snapped the discus gold on Saturday.

Mohsin Ali won the 110-metre hurdles by clocking the distance in 14.56 seconds, beating Sandeep Parmer (14.76seconds) and Muthuswamy (14.88seconds), both of India.

In the javelin throw event, Muhammad Imran won the silver medal with a 73.38-metre long throw as Kashinnath Naik of India won the gold medal and his compatriot Samarjeet Singh took bronze.

Pakistan quartet of Naseem, Javaria Hassan, Nazia Nazir and Sadaf Siddiqui won the women’s 4x100 relay race by covering the distance in 47.16 seconds. India took the gold and Bangladesh silver medal.

Pakistan has so far won four gold, two silver and four bronze medals in the track and field events. —APP

Results
100m (Women)
1. Naseem Hameed (Pakistan) 11.81 sec
2. Pramila Priyadarshani (Sri Lanka) 11.93 sec
3. Achala Shalika Dias (Sri Lanka) 12.12 sec

100m (Men)
1. Shehan Saearuwan (Sri Lanka) 10.46 sec
2. Abdul Najeeb Qureshi (India) 10.56 sec
3. Liaqat Ali (Pakistan) 10.63 sec

4x100m relay
1. India 3 min: 08.62 sec
2. Sri Lanka 3 min: 16.70 sec
3. Pakistan 3 min 16.73 sec

Triple jump (Men)
1. Zafar Iqbal (Pakistan) 16.5m
2. Surab (India) 15.27m
3. Nishan Kumara (Sri Lanka) 15.19m

110m hurdles (Men)
1. Mohsin Ali (Pakistan) 14.56 sec
2. Sandeep Parmer (India) 14.76 sec
3. P. Muthuswamy (India) 14.88 sec

Javelin throw (Men)
1. Kashinnath Naik (India) 74.27m
2. Muhammad Imran (Pakistan) 73.38m
3. Samarjeet Singh (India) 71.65m

http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/sport/07-pakistan-s-naseem-becomes-fastest-woman-in-south-asia-ha-03
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My opinions on this is that I am very proud of Pakistan!And I am proud to be a Pakistani!!!:pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
 
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These young players must deserve reward.........
We hav paid too much to our corrupt crickters
 
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Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
India 88 53 28 169
Pakistan 19 25 36 80
Bangladesh 18 23 55 96
Sri Lanka 16 34 52 102
Nepal 7 9 18 34
Afghanistan 7 9 16 32
Bhutan 0 2 3 5
Maldives 0 0 2 2
TOTAL 155 155 210 520
 
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I remember going through canal road on that Punjab university road on the way to my school in Johar town and these people all used to be racing there. Never thought i'd see the day :D
 
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List of sports in which Pak got medals

Sports Event Athlete Country Medal
Athletics 110 M Hurdles MOSHIN ALI Pakistan GOLD
Athletics Triple Jump ZAFAR IQBAL Pakistan GOLD
Athletics Discus Throw BASHARAT ALI Pakistan GOLD
Athletics 100 Meter NASEEM Pakistan GOLD
Boxing Bantam weight Over 51 Kg Upto 54 Kg NAIMATULLAH Pakistan GOLD
Handball Handball Pakistan GOLD
Hockey Hocky TEAM Pakistan GOLD

Judo Under 66 KG AITULLAH Pakistan GOLD
Judo Under 81 KG TANVEER AHMAD Pakistan GOLD
Judo Over 100 KG ZAHID IQBAL Pakistan GOLD
Karate Under 55 SARAH Pakistan GOLD
Squash Team Team Event Pakistan GOLD
Squash Singles AMIR ATLAS KHAN Pakistan GOLD

Weightlifting Upto 85 Kg KHURRAM Shahjad Pakistan GOLD
Weightlifting Upto 94 Kg USMAN Amjad Pakistan GOLD
Wrestling Upto 74kg MUHAMMEAD ALI Pakistan GOLD
Wrestling Upto 96kg MUHAMMAD UMAR Pakistan GOLD
Wushu San Shou: Under-60 SYED MARATIB ALI SHAH Pakistan GOLD
Wushu San Shou: Under-65 MAAZ KHAN Pakistan GOLD
Athletics 400 M Hurdles HAQNAWAZ Pakistan SILVER
Athletics Javelin Throw MOHAMMAD IMRAN Pakistan SILVER
Boxing Fly weight Over 48 Kg Upto 51 Kg MUHAMMAD WASEEM Pakistan SILVER
Cycling 80 Km Road Team Time Trial(Individual) Haroon Rashid, Muhammad Rafique, Nisar Ahmed, Sabir Sabir Pakistan SILVER
Cycling 30 Km Road Team Time Trial(Team) Aysha Amin, Misbah Mushta Ali, Rahila Banu and Sidra Sadaf Pakistan SILVER
Judo Under 60 KG ZAFAR ALI Pakistan SILVER
Judo Under 73 KG KARAMAT BUTT Pakistan SILVER
Judo Under 63 KG FOUZIA MUMTAZ Pakistan SILVER
Kabaddi Kabaddi Team Event Pakistan SILVER
Karate Under 67 SAADI ABBAS Pakistan SILVER
Karate Kata (Team) Pakistan SILVER
Shooting 25 M Standard Pistol - Individual MUSTAQEEM SHAH Pakistan SILVER
Squash Singles FARHAN MEHBOOB Pakistan SILVER
Taekwondo Under 74 KG RIZWAN ISLAM Pakistan SILVER
Taekwondo Under 80 KG JAVED KARIM Pakistan SILVER
Taekwondo Under 49 KG SAMIYA IMDAD Pakistan SILVER
Volleyball Team Team Event Pakistan SILVER
Weightlifting Upto 62 KG MUHAMMAD ISTIAQ GHAFOOR Pakistan SILVER
Weightlifting Upto 69 KG Matiur Rahman Pakistan SILVER
Weightlifting Upto 105 Kg SAJJAD AMIN MALIK Pakistan SILVER
Wrestling Upto 66kg MUHAMMED SALMAN Pakistan SILVER
Shooting 50 M Pistol - Team Kalim Ullah Khan, Muhammad Gul Faraz, Muhammad Shchzad Akhtar Pakistan SILVER
Shooting 25 M Standard Pistol - Team MAQBOOL HUSSAIN TABASSUM (538), MOHAMMAD YOUNAS (547), MUSTAQEEM SHAH (556) Pakistan SILVER
Shooting 10 M Air Pistol - Team KALIMULLAH KHAN (564), MUHAMMAD GUL FARAZ (564), MUHAMMAD SHEHZAD AKHTAR (556) Pakistan SILVER
Shooting 10 M Air Pistol - Team Mehwish Maqsood, Azra Nazir, Tazeem Akhter Abbasi Pakistan SILVER
Athletics 100 Meter LIAQUAT ALI Pakistan BRONZE
Athletics 200 Meter LIAQAT ALI Pakistan BRONZE
Athletics 4 x 400 M Relay CHEST NUMBER: 208, 211, 214, 212 Pakistan BRONZE
Athletics 4 x 100 M Relay CHESTNUMBERS: 228, 222, 221, 223 Pakistan BRONZE
Badminton Single Ahsan Qamr Pakistan BRONZE
Badminton Doubles Rizwan Azam, Kashif Sulehri Pakistan BRONZE
Badminton Single Palwasha Basir Pakistan BRONZE
Boxing Light fly weight Up to 48 Kg NADIR Pakistan BRONZE
Boxing Light Welter weight Over 60 Kg Upto 64 Kg AAMIR KHAN Pakistan BRONZE
Cricket T20 (Under-21) Cricket T20(U-21) TEAM Pakistan BRONZE
Cycling 170 Km Road Race Mass Start NISAR AHMED Pakistan BRONZE
Judo Under 52 KG HUMAIRA ASHIQ Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Under 60 NASIR KHAN Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Under 75 AINUD DIN Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Kata (Individual) GHULAM Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Under 45 ZOHRAH Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Under 61 GULSOOM Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Kata (Individual) ZOHRAH Pakistan BRONZE
Karate Kata (Team) TEAM Pakistan BRONZE
Shooting 50 M Pistol - Individual Kalim Ullah Khan Pakistan BRONZE
Swimming 400 M Freestyle ISRAR HUSSAIN Pakistan BRONZE
Swimming 50 M Backstroke KIRAN KHAN Pakistan BRONZE
Swimming 50 M Butterfly KIRAN KHAN Pakistan BRONZE
Table Tennis Team Team Event Pakistan BRONZE
Taekwondo Under 63 KG NAVEED KHAN Pakistan BRONZE
Taekwondo Under 68 KG REHMAT JAN Pakistan BRONZE
Taekwondo Over 87 KG SHAH ADIL Pakistan BRONZE
Taekwondo Under 46 KG KIRAN BANO Pakistan BRONZE
Weightlifting Upto 56 KG Abdullah Gafoor Pakistan BRONZE
Wrestling Upto 84kg USMAN SHAHID Pakistan BRONZE
Wrestling Over 96kg upto 120kg NAJMUL MUHAMMAD TASEEM Pakistan BRONZE
Wushu Chang Quan (All round event)(a) Chang Quan (b) Daoshu(c) Guanshu HUSSAIN IBRAHIMI Pakistan BRONZE
Wushu San Shou: Under-70 ASGHAR HUSSAIN Pakistan BRONZE
Wushu Under - 52 NAZIA PERVAIZ Pakistan BRONZE
Shooting 50 M Rifle 3 Position - Team MUHAMMAD AYAZ TAHIR (1130), MUHAMMAD KALEEM KHAN (1120), DAWOOD JAN (1103) Pakistan BRONZE
Shooting 10 M Air Rifle - Team NOSHEEN MAQSOOD ALI (386), NAZISH KHAN (382), NAHEEDA NAQVI (379) Pakistan BRONZE
 
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Congrats Naseem!, All the best for World Championships
 
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There are 23 official sports for the 11th SAF Games.

Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Cricket
Cycling
Football
Golf
Hockey
Handball
Judo
Kabaddi
Karate
Shooting
Squash
Swimming
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Wrestling
Wushu

Overall Pak progress is good but Pakistan should work on these highlighted games.
 
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Congrats to Naseem and all Pakistani for this wonderful achievement.

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
India 88 53 28 169
Pakistan 19 25 36 80
Bangladesh 18 23 55 96
Sri Lanka 16 34 52 102
Nepal 7 9 18 34
Afghanistan 7 9 16 32
Bhutan 0 2 3 5
Maldives 0 0 2 2
TOTAL 155 155 210 520

WOW awesome
 
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Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
India 88 53 28 169
Pakistan 19 25 36 80
Bangladesh 18 23 55 96
Sri Lanka 16 34 52 102
Nepal 7 9 18 34
Afghanistan 7 9 16 32
Bhutan 0 2 3 5
Maldives 0 0 2 2
TOTAL 155 155 210 520

pak has under-performed - being the 2nd largest country, the medal count shd be higher.
 
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pak has under-performed - being the 2nd largest country, the medal count shd be higher.

Yup, Pakistan has definitely underperformed. For a country of its size, there should have been a higher difference margin in Gold medals from smaller nations like BD and SL.

But stories of individual brilliance like Naseem's can inspire others. So Pakistan will most probably improve on its Gold tally by the next games.
 
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Congratulations Pakistan! She clocked the 100 meters in 11.81 seconds. I’ve got this Dawn News report on my Facebook status and I’ll push it through all my social networking channels.
 
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Congratulations Pakistan! :pakistan: She clocked the 100 meters in 11.81 seconds. I’ve got this Dawn News report on my Facebook status and I’ll push it through all my social networking channels.
 
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