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Saturday, 9 April 2011

Try again & again best wishes for 2015

Team Pakistan Good luck And try again Best wishes for world cup 20...

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Good Luck Team Pakistan !!!!!!

Green Day: Student of PAF-KIET started this Campaign to motivate & mobilize all the pakistani team sporters espicially youth but by the passege of time it was spread like fire in youth... they stated that: "The Semi Final is on wednesday in order to support our beloved team we are celebrating Green Day on wednesday .You are requested to wear Green ribbon on your wrists Or a Badge on your Shirts or school shirts in order to show the spirit for the team !!! Good Luck Team Pakistan Message...

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Wrestling In Pakistan

In Pakistan wrestling has a long and honourable history which can be traced a couple of centuries back. The great exponent of Pakistan national style of wrestling was Khalifa Nooruddin who lived in the reign of Aurangzeb. However, the glorious traditions of wrestling in our country started with the advent of that great son of Kashmir, the mighty Siddiqa who was at the peak of his powers 125 year ago. After Siddiqa, came Boota Pehelwan, the most scientific of the big wrestlers, and on to Ghulam,...

Weightlifting In Pakistan

Before partition, weightlifting in that part of the Punjab which is now in Pakistan was well organized by the Punjab Weightlifting Association which was formed in 1939. Lifters from this area, especially Lahore, had won All India Championships and their performances were of high quality. At that time, it may be noted, there were only five bodyweight classes i.e. featherweight, lightweight, middle-weight, light-heavy and heavy weight. The Pakistan Amateur Weightlifting Federation was formed in 1953...

Volley Ball In Pakistan

Volleyball is played by two teams of six players on a court divided by a net. The object is to send, or 'volley' the ball over the net and score the most points - these are earned by making the ball touch the ground on the opposition's side of the court. Players can use their arms and hands to hit the ball a maximum of three times in their own court before it must be hit over the net to the opposition side. The ball is put in play with a service: hit by the server over the net to their opponents....

Taekwondo In Pakistan

Taekwondo is one of the most systematic and scientific Korean traditional martial arts, teaching more than just physical fighting skills. It shows ways of enhancing spirit and life through training the body and mind. The word taekwondo is one word in Korean. "Tae" means foot, leg or to step on. "Kwon" means fist or fight. "Do" means the way or discipline. As one word, it means "way of kicking or strking". There are two important concepts behind taekwondo: 1. the correct way of controlling parts...

Table Tennis In Pakistan

The Pakistan Table Tennis Federation was formed in 1951 in Lahore. With the formation of the Federation more and more provincial associations took birth. This helped in popularizing the game in various regions of the country. The Karachi, Lahore and the Peshawar Table Tennis Associations are amongst the oldest. The National Championships have been held in since 1954. The first nationals were held in Lahore at the Burt Institute. Thereafter, these have been held in Karachi, Rawalpindi, Bahawalpur,...

Swimming In Pakistan

The Pakistan Amateur Swimming Federation was formed in 1948 with its headquarters in Lahore. The same year it was affiliated with the Pakistan Olympic Association. Pakistan got affiliated with the International Swimming Federation (FINA) in 1948. Pakistan became founder member of the Asian Amateur Swimming Federation, which was formed at Bangkok in 1978. The first National Swimming Championship was organized in 1951 at the King George Vs Memorial Swimming Pool, which is now called the Iqbal Park...

Skiing In Pakistan

Skiing in Pakistan has been in vogue for a very long time. locals residing in snowy, mountainous terrain in the northern parts of Pakistan do so on improvised wooden skies. However, it was in 1958 when the PAF, pioneered formal skiing by introducing the sport for its aircrew. Besides its own personnel, PAF began to offer some training to Government Departments, civilians and students at Naltar. The sports however remained largely under developed until the creation of Ski Federation of Pakistan...

Rowing In Pakistan

Rowing has always faced two difficulties in Pakistan. Those are : 1. Lack of equipment 2. Lack of facilities for practice Karachi and Lahore have always been and still are the major centres of rowing. However, in Lahore, wide-bodied country boats have been used for rowing while in Karachi the boats of international specifications have been used. Rowing in Karachi was restricted to the activities of the Karachi Boat Club, the only organization of Pakistan which -- possesses the boats of...

Mountaining In Pakistan

The National Mountaineering and Climbing Federation of Pakistan established in 1974 for the promotion of mountaineering and mountain related activities in Pakistan. The Club aims at providing facilities, including training, to the mountain and nature lovers to enjoy the boundless beauty of Pakistan's mountains and participate in the healthy adventure activities of climbing and mountaineering. Since its raising ACP has launched several mountaineering expeditions, singly as well as in collaboration...

Kabaddi In Pakistan

Kabaddi is an indigenous sport, which is played in all parts of Pakistan, especially rural areas, in one form or the other. It is also popular sport of the Sub-Continent and in many parts of India and Bangladesh, Kabaddi is played with equal zeal and enthusiasm. Its forms and styles vary from region to region. Asian-style Kabaddi has been recognized by the South-East Asian countries. This is the reason, why this particular style of Kabaddi has been included in the South-East Asian Games, held biennially...

Hand Ball In Pakistan

Prior to 1984, no one knows about the games of Handball in Pakistan. Sports circle in the country talk and ask about it. Firstly this game was introduced by Mr. Muhammad Shafiq who was himself International Athlete when he came from West Germany, after completing his studies Specialization Sports (Special Traineer Athletics in 1982). During 20th National Games at Faisalabad in 1984 and an exhibition match was arranged between National Athletics and Fitness Club Faisalabad and University of Agriculture,...

Gynastic In Pakistan

When Pakistan came into being, the only important centre of gymnastics was Lahore. The game has not been able to prosper properly in Pakistan. However the die-hards like Master Ghulam Qadir, Master M. Feroze, Maulvi M. Ashraf, Chaudhry Mansha, Ahmed Minhas, Khawaja Zahid Saeed, M. Ilyas Bhatti, Habibur Rehman Khan and Kh. Farooq Saeed have kept this sport alive in Pakistan by taking pains in training the handful youngsters who had been showing keenness to learn this attractive sport. Pakistan...

Golf In Pakistan

Golf is the only game in which Pakistan literally started from a scratch. The game was introduced and patronsied in the Sub-Continent by the British. After partition a big void was created and the game might have been extinct in Pakistan had not we had a few die-hards who made an enormous effort to keep the game alive. Foremost among them were Tajuddin Salimi of PWR Club. Lahore and Rashid Habib of Karachi in West Pakistan and Maj. Mohsin Ali in the East Wing. Until 1958 Lahore with its two golf...

Cycling In Pakistan

After the creation of Pakistan, the first National Cycling Championship was held in 1948 at the time of Pakistan's first Olympic Games at Karachi which were declared open by Quaid-i- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Aftab Farrukh, Wazir Ali and Naqi Mallick emerged as first national champions in sprint and time trials. G.H.Baloch, A.R.Baloch, Salim Farooqi, Merai Din, Mohammad Ashiq and Mohammad Hafeez in due course of time became the national champions. Cycling has not been able to make much progress...

Chess In Pakistan

It is said that the game of chess has its roots and origin in the Indus valley, incidentally in those parts which are now part and parcel of Pakistan. The archaeologist have dug out artifacts from the ruins of Mohenjodaro, which resemble the chess pieces. Historians assert that the civilization perished around 3000 B.C. From there chess may have gone to Iran and then to Arabia. The Arabs introduced it into Europe: Baghdad and Tripoli have remained chess centres of the world for centuries. Khalifa...

Bridge In Pakistan

Bridge (game), one of several related card games played by four people with a deck of 52 cards. Two of the players are partners competing against the other two. The term bridge alone is generally used today as an abbreviation for contract bridge, which virtually has displaced other forms of the game. All bridge games stem from whist . Bridge whist, the original variation, was introduced in England late in the 19th century. In all forms of bridge, 13 cards are dealt to each player. One of the players...

Boxing In Pakistan

Boxing is among the very few sports, in which Pakistan has made slow but steady progress despite general deteriorating standards. One is astonished to mark the progress keeping in view the fact that there is not a single gymnasium or indoor stadium of international standard. The Pakistani boxers also lack necessary equipment and other facilities which have made the other countries leading boxing nations of the world. More surprising is the tact that the Pakistani personalia have climbed up the top...

Body Building In Pakistan

In 1948, the Health Culture Movement was started for the first time at Lahore with the Bagh-e-Jinnah Health Club as the centre of activity. The youth of Lahore responding to bodybuilding with great enthusiasm and other health clubs were formed in different parts of the city. In 1952, the first competition for the selection of Mr. Lahore was held. Soon after a competition for the selection of Mr. Punjab was held at Standard Hotel Restaurant, the Mall, Lahore where Mr. Mahmood Namudoo of ran, a world...

Billiard & Snooker In Pakistan

The Billiards Association of Pakistan was formed in 1958 and retired Justice H.B. Tayyabji became its first President. The first national amateur championship of Billiards was organised in 1959 and Snooker in 1960. Mr. Fakharuddin Tawawala participated in the deliberations that resulted in the formation of the World Amateur Billiards and Snooker Federation. This body is responsible for the organisation of the World Amateur Championship of Billiards and Snooker. Pakistan, by a unanimous vote, was...

Basketball In Pakistan

Basketball was introduced in the Sub - Continent in 1900 and it also come to Lahore soon. The Y.M.C.A. were pioneers. The game might have come to Karachi about the same time. Gordon College Rawalpindi, was playing the game in 1906, C.T.I. High School, Sialkot, has a long record in training boys to play the game. Forman Christian College began the game not later than 1910. Some time during the teens, the Y.M.C.A. began holding All-India Basketball Championship and carried it on until in the 30's. In...

Athletics in pakistan

Pakistan has never won any athletic medal in Olympics. Her athletes do not get chance to participate in World Athletic Cup competition due to poor standard. But Pakistan has been a force to be reckoned with in the Asian Games. the SAF Games and the Commonwealth Games. Many Pakistani athletes won medals and even held records for many years in these prestigious competitions. The fifties were the golden era of the Pakistani athletics. The whole world has, made rapid progress in athletics, Pakistan's...

Badminton In Pakistan

Pakistan Badminton Federation was formed in 1953. Mr. Sultan F. Hussain was the first Secretary General and Nawab Mamdot first President of Pakistan Badminton Federation, participated in first Thomas Cup 1954, when it beat Sri Lanka 9-0. Shamshad Ali, Lateef Gania, Irshad Ahmad, Menen Soares, Saeed Malik and Rustam arucha represented Pakistan. Later Prominent Pakistan Badminton players were Nazir Rajput, Akram Beg, Masood Khan, S. Naqi Mohsin, Salah ud din and Fazal Haq. In the Ladies Elsie Hunt,...

Aussie In Pakistan

Australian rules football AFL Pakistan was formed on April 1, 2006 by Tanzeem-E-Insidad-E-Manshyiate. Mumtaz Ali Khan was instrumental in setting up the initial competition and became the organisation's first President. In November 2006, Mumtaz Ali Khan opted to vacate the role of President and take on a more active role as Programme Development Officer, in the hope of further encouraging the sport's growth throughout Pakistan. Habib-ul-Haq, Vice President at the time, took up the role of President. Currently...

Football In Pakistan

Football is the second most popular Sport in Pakistan. Football has also enjoyed a powerful growth as a spectator Sport in Pakistan since the 1990s and is slowly catching up to Cricket in the TV ratings (2008 statistics). Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) is the official organization in Pakistan. Football is played mostly on a local level, primarily in Balochistan. These areas provide most of the players on the national team. Pakistan Football Federation Women Organizing Committee (PFFWOC) is responsible...

Polo In Pakistan

Polo, is believed to have originated in Central Asia, and continues to be an important sport within the country with several large annual competitions. The Shandur Polo Tournament, played at the world's highest pologround every June, is one of the biggest tourist draws to Chitral and Gilgit in Northern Pakistan. The Shandur Pass was picked as the location because, at 11,000 ft above sea level, it was seen as a ridge between heaven and hell. Key tournaments of the season are the Uprising Day tournament...

Squash In Pakistan

Squash is another popular Sport that has a large following in Pakistan, with Pakistan dominating the Sport for a period of time. Jahangir Khan and Jansher Khan are considered legends of the Sport and have won several World Squash Championships and other tournaments. Pakistani players have won the Squash World Open 17 times, and British Open 12 times, the highest by any nation. Carla Khan, one of Pakistan's most successful Sportswomen, is one of a number of men and women who represent Pakistan....

Hockey In Pakistan

The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) is the national governing body of field hockey in Pakistan. The Pakistan Hockey Federation Women Wing (PHFWW) is the official organization of Women's Field Hockey in Pakistan. The Pakistan men's team has won 3 gold medals at the Olympics and lifted the Hockey World Cup 4 times, a World Record. It has also won the most number of Asian gold medals and is the only Asian team to have won the prestigious Champions Trophy with 3 titles. It has been consistently ranked...

Cricket In Pakistan:

Cricket has a huge following and based on attendance figures at games. Pakistan has produced many multi-talented players who have been among the best batsmen and bowlers in the world. Almost all districts and neighborhoods in Pakistan have a cricket team and people start playing from a young age. Pakistan has won a lot of international cricket events which include the 1992 Cricket World Cup and the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, besides finishing as runner up in 1999 World Cup and 2007 World Twenty20....

Sports In Pakistan

Sports In Pakistan: Field hockey is the national sport in Pakistan, but today, cricket is the most popular sport in Pakistan. Traditional sports like Kabaddi and other well known games are also played. The Pakistan Sports Board was created in 1962 by the Ministry of Education as a corporate body for the purposes of promoting and developing uniform standards of competition in sports in Pakistan comparable to the standards prevailing internationally, and regulating and controlling sports in Pakistan...

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