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Tokyo Olympics: Talha Talib stood 5th in 67kg weightlifting  

Tokyo Olympics Weightlifting Men

The Young and dynamic weightlifter Talha Talib gained the fifth position in the 67kg category. The 21-year-old narrowly missed out on winning an Olympic medal for Pakistan. Talha finished fifth in the 67kg category with an extraordinary lifting of 320 KG of weight. In the snatch round, Talib finished second on the table after lifting … Read more

Tokyo Olympics: Pakistan’s Cricket Fraternity Extends Support, Wishes For National Athletes

Tokyo Olympics Pakistan national athletes

Pakistan’s men’s and women’s national cricketers have expressed their best wishes for Pakistan’s Tokyo Olympics contingent.

The spectacular sporting event Tokyo Olympics originally scheduled for summer 2020, will have an opening ceremony on Friday after a year-long delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pakistan men’s cricketers Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Hasnain, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shadab Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi and women team’s all-rounders Aliya Riaz and Nida Dar gave their backing and support to their fellow national athletes.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has released a video with messages of the seven men’s and two women players.

Aliya Riaz: “I want to wish good luck to Pakistan’s Tokyo Olympics contingent, please enjoy yourself and give it your best shot, we are all behind you.”

Faheem Ashraf: “My best wishes are with Pakistani athletes competing in the Tokyo Olympics, good luck and go well.”

Fakhar Zaman: “I want to wish the very best to Pakistan’s Tokyo Olympics contingent especially Mahoor Shahzad and Najma Parveen.”

Hasan Ali: “My best wishes are with our contingent, please go out there enjoy yourself and give your best, the entire country is backing you.”

Mohammad Hasnain: “My best wishes are with the athletes and officials representing Pakistan in the Tokyo Olympics especially Arshad Nadeem and Bisma Khan.”

Nida Dar: “I am backing the Pakistan contingent to do well in the biggest sporting extravaganza, it is a big occasion for these athletes, we would be giving them all the support they need and would follow their progress.”

Sarfaraz Ahmed: “I want to wish Pakistan’s athletes the very best, my best wishes are with all the athletes especially Mahoor Shahzad, Bisma Khan and Arshad Nadeem, I am sure you all will give it your best to bring glory to the country.”

Shadab Khan: “My best wishes are with all the athletes who are representing Pakistan in the Tokyo Olympics, go well.”

Shaheen Shah Afridi: “Good luck to the entire Pakistan Tokyo Olympics contingent especially Shah Hussain and Talha Talib.”

Pakistan athletes would be competing in 200 metre Athletics, Badminton –Women Singles, Judo -100 Kg, Shooting -10 metre Air Pistol, Swimming 100-metre Freestyle Men’s and 50 metre Women’s and 67Kg Weightlifting.

Pakistan’s last Olympics medal was the bronze the national hockey team achieved in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. The last individual medal was the bronze grabbed by boxer Hussain Shah in the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

Pakistan Contingent (athletes):

Arshad Nadeem –Javelin Throw

Bisma Khan – Swimming 50-metre Freestyle women

Ghulam Mustafa Bashir –Rapid Fire Pistol 25 metre

Gulfam Joseph –Shooting 10 metre Air Pistol

Mahoor Shahzad –Badminton Women’s Singles

Muhammad Khalil Akhtar – Rapid Fire Pistol 25 metre

Najma Parveen –Athletics 200 metres

Shah Hussain Shah –Judo 100 Kg

Syed Muhammad Haseeb Khan –Swimming 100-metre Freestyle Men’s

Talha Talib –Weightlifting 67 Kg

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Tokyo Olympics kickstarts with opening ceremony Today

Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony

The final preparations are being made ahead of the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony all set to take place on Friday.

Organizers said the Tokyo Olympics can be held safely, despite calls for it to be cancelled because of sharp Coronavirus rise across the world.

The Olympics will feature 33 sports at 339 events across 42 venues.

What Covid measures will be in place for visiting athletes?

International athletes and support staff are being tested every day. Athletes don’t have to be vaccinated, though International Olympic Committee (IOC) officials expect around 80% will be.

More than 90 people associated with the Games have tested positive so far, including British athlete Amber Hill who has withdrawn from the women’s skeet competition.

Will there be any spectators?

All spectators were banned after a state of emergency was declared in Tokyo on 8 July. It will stay in place until 22 August.

It’s thought there will be fewer than 1,000 people in the stadium for the opening ceremony.

Tokyo 2020 President Seiko Hashimoto said she was “sorry to those who purchased tickets”.

On the other hand, Boxing great MC Mary Kom and Indian hockey team skipper Manpreet Singh will be the flag-bearers at Japan National Stadium.

Last year’s scheduled Olympics were postponed for a year and now the Games are scheduled to take place in Tokyo from July 23, with the Paralympics set to begin on August 24, a month later.

The organizers said that due to the challenging situation of COVID-19 in Japan and other countries of the world, travel restrictions and the spread of a new type of virus, we were forced to make this decision and refund those who bought tickets.

For the first time in history, the World Games were postponed in March last year due to a virus threat, with more than 11,000 athletes from 200 countries taking part.

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