Saadi Abbas to represent Pakistan in Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Pakistan’s top karateka Ghulam Saadi Abbas has found a major sponsor which would back the former Asian champion in his bid to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games.
Indus Motors Company (IMC) will support Saadi to represent Pakistan in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the company has declared in a statement. This initiative has been taken under the company’s global “Start Your Impossible” initiative.
Saadi Abbas is one of the Pakistan's top karate fighter who have now found a major sponsor which would back this former Asian champion in his bid to qualify for the 2020 Olympics.
The company said that in order to qualify for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Saadi needs to participate in various global events for which IMC would support him. “This support will be in line with Toyota’s global pursuit of ‘mobility for all’.”
The Olympic Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event celebrated as a global sports festival by people all over the world. The Olympic Games are held in both the summer and winter, and its ultimate goal is the cultivation of people and world peace through sports. The Games of the XXIX Olympiad held in 2008 in Beijing, China, with 302 events in 28 sports, had athletes participating from 204 countries and regions. London was the hosts of the 2012 Olympics, commemorating the memorable 30th Olympic Games.
Now in the year 2020, Japan has won the bid to host this mega event in the capital Tokyo and the Olympic Games this time as the most innovative in history, will bring positive reform to the world by building on three core concepts: Striving for your personal best (Achieving Personal Best), Accepting one another (Unity in Diversity) and Passing on Legacy for the future (Connecting to Tomorrow). The Japan's capital have had also hosted the 1964 Olympic Games which completely transformed Japan.
Ghulam Abbas Saadi, have recently made the country proud yet again by securing 7th position in his weight category of Male -75 KG among the world's top 100 karate fighters in aris Open Karate Premier League 2019.