Sindh Police will organize numeral sports events in September while an impressive sports festival to pay tribute to heroes of the 1965 war will also be held in the metropolis.
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- Athletics: Sindh Police to organise sports festival in September
- Athletics: POA forms probe committee to look into dope cases of athletes
- Athletics: Registrations open for 17th Sindh Games reward ceremony
- Athletics: Dilawar Baloch breaks Asif Magsi’s record by jumping over 12 Motorcycles
- Athletics: National Blind team to take part in Sweden Para Games 2020
- Athletics: SGA to hold Sindh Games 2020 in October
- Athletics: President Sindh Games Association Mudassar Arain reviews Sindh Games arrangements
- Athletics: South Asian Games medal winners Mehboob, Naeem, Samiullah handed four-year ban for doping
- Athletics: After being coached by Army coaches Asif will further improve his skills: Col Sadaf
- Athletics: Sindh Olympic Association to meet incredible long jumper Asif Magsi
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Pakistan Olympic Committee has formed a probe committee in connection to the three positive dope cases of 3th South Asian Games medal winners, three athletes.
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The Sindh Games Association has announced to distribute awards, among the outstanding players and officials of all Sindh Games.
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Dilawar Baloch, talented boy from Bhakkar, Punjab has presented his talent and triumphantly jumped over 12 bikes, and tamed Magsi’s record.
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The Pakistan Blind Sports Federation (PBSF) has announced that the national blind team would participate in the upcoming Sweden Para Games.
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Sindh Games Association has announced to hold Sindh Games in October this year in the six major cities of the province, including Karachi, Larkana, Benazirabad, Mirpur Khas, Sukkur and Hyderabad.
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Mudassar Arain has discussed and reviewed the progress and developments made towards holding of the Sindh Games.
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Gold medal winners Olympian Mehboob Ali (400m hurdles), Hurdler Mohammad Naeem (110m hurdles) and bronze medallist Sprinter Samiullah (100m) have been handed a four-year ban by the National Olympic Committee in Nepal.
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Col Sadaf has announced that Pakistan Army will try its best to turn a long jumper Asif’s talent into an international standard to help him earn medals for Pakistan.
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Asif Magsi, an ambitious long jumper from Thatta, whose videos have turned into a web sensation, has captured the attention of Sindh Olympic Association (SOA).
- Sindh Police to organise sports festival in September
- POA forms probe committee to look into dope cases of athletes
- Registrations open for 17th Sindh Games reward ceremony
- Dilawar Baloch breaks Asif Magsi’s record by jumping over 12 Motorcycles
- National Blind team to take part in Sweden Para Games 2020
- SGA to hold Sindh Games 2020 in October
- President Sindh Games Association Mudassar Arain reviews Sindh Games arrangements
- South Asian Games medal winners Mehboob, Naeem, Samiullah handed four-year ban for doping
- After being coached by Army coaches Asif will further improve his skills: Col Sadaf
- Sindh Olympic Association to meet incredible long jumper Asif Magsi
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