12 Aug 2015

Two Pakistanis To Compete In World Judo Championship

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will handle two competitors at the World Judo Title planned to be held from August 24 until 29 in Astana Kazakhstan. 

Secretary Pakistan Judo League (PJF) Masood Ahmed affirmed on Wednesday that Shah Hussain Shah and Wajahat Sarwar would speak to the nation in the occasion. 

At first we wanted to send four guys and the same number of female competitors to take an interest in the title yet because of shortage of stores we have chosen to send just two competitors now, he told Application. 

He said that both competitors were Pakistan's best judokas at present and were experiencing an intense preparing at Judo Foundation in Tokyo Japan. 

"Everybody is preparing truly hard for the title. We have likewise masterminded the best conceivable preparing for our competitors." 

Ahmed said both Sarwar and Shah would straightforwardly leave from Japan for Kazakhstan on August 23 to highlight in the occasion. 

"The Big showdown is one of the most elevated amounts a competitor can perform at in judo. It will likewise be a major open door for our competitors to gain a spot in Rio Olympics one year from now," he included. 

Ahmed was more idealistic about Shah's opportunities to fit the bill for Rio saying that the competitor presently positioned 62 out of the aggregate 295 on the planet and on the off chance that he figured out how to win his initial two challenges he would meet all requirements for Rio. 

Only two months prior Shah was at 44th number however he lost his positioning focuses as he stayed not able to take part in three late worldwide occasions because of his college responsibilities in Tokyo where he as of late won All Colleges Title. 

APP