ISLAMABAD: A seven-member Pakistan athletics squad will travel to Iran by the end of ongoing month to compete in the 2nd Imam Reza Cup, slated to be held in Mashhad from May 29 to 30.
“We’ve selected a bunch of highly talented athletes to represent the country in Imam Reza Cup. This is a key competition in the build-up of our athletes to the World Athletics Championships and other important upcoming international events,” Major Gen. Muhammad Akram Sahi (retd), the president of Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) .
Those scheduled to fly Iran on May 28 to feature in different categories of the competition include Shajar Abbas (100m & 200m), Abdul Mueed (200m & 400m), Sharoz Khan (high jump), Kashif Majeed (long jump) and Muhammad Yasir (javelin throw). Two coaches Qazi Tanveer Hussain and Rana Sajjad Ahmad Khan will also accompany the athletes.
Sahi said that Imam Reza Cup would bring a great competition atmosphere, giving a much-needed exposure to Pakistani athletes. “This is a World Athletics-approved tournament. This is the same event where our javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem had improved his personal best from 86.29 metres to 86.38 metres before featuring in Tokyo Olympics 2020. Hence, we believe that keeping in view the other upcoming international events, this tournament will help us a lot to gauge our athletes’ strong as well as weak areas” he added.
According to Sahi, Pakistan’s top javelin thrower Olympian Arshad Nadeem and another bright prospect Muhammad Yasir, who are getting training in South Africa at the Northwest University in Potchefstroom under the guidance of the world-acclaimed javelin coach Terseus Leibenburg will be flying back to the country on Tuesday to apply for US visas for participation in the World Athletics Championships, penciled in for July 15-24 in Oregon.
The national athletes will also compete in other major international events, including the Birmingham Commonwealth Games (CWG), scheduled to be held from July 28 to August 8 and the Islamic Solidarity Games (ISG), to be staged from August 9 to 18 at Konya, Turkey. They were also scheduled to participate in Asian Games from September 10 to 25 in China, but these have been postponed indefinitely as the hosts battle a resurgence of COVID-19 cases.
The AFP president said that it was heartening that like Arshad Nadeem a number of other youngsters were emerging in different categories, who were capable of winning medals at the international level. “The athletes we are sending to Iran have great potential. They are our top performers. But they need exposure and elite training to excel at the international level and we are doing our best for that,” he added.
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