Byram D Avari — Winner of two gold medals in sailing at Asian Games

Author: Staff Report

Byram Dinshawji Avari is a prominent Pakistani businessman and twice Asian Games gold medallist in sailing. He is based in Karachi, Sindh. The Pakistan Sailing Federation (PSAF) is the national governing body of the sport in the country. In the beginning, sailing activities were undertaken by the Karachi Yacht Club (KYC). However, the Pakistan Yachting Association (PYA) was formed in 1969. In 1996, the name of PYA was changed to the PSAF. In Pakistan, sailing is restricted to Karachi only as no other city of the country is situated near sea. This game is considered to be the past time of philanthropists and Pakistan Navy personnel, who enjoy sailing off shores or pursue it for gaining professional efficiency. Pakistan’s first proudest moment in sailing came in 1978 when pair of Byram Avari, business magnate, and Munir Sadiq, Pakistan Navy, won Enterprise Class gold medal in the 8th Asian Games held in Bangkok, Thailand in 1978. The victory, which came as a big surprise, opened a new chapter in Pakistan’s sports history as the nation went on to dominate in that class for no less then 16 years before surrendering the title at Hiroshima Games in 1994.

It is interesting to note that the duo had entered the competition on their own expenses. The most significant thing of the Bangkok feat was that as sailing was not officially recognised, the pair were not sponsored by the government and they had to foot their own bill. The gold medal was the fruit of their hard work, perseverance and patience. The sport gained instant recognition in the country. The triumph, a new beginning, paved the way for the government to grant official status to the PSAF. Byram Avari again won gold medal in the same class at the 1982 Asian Games in India. This time Byram Avari’s partner was his wife Goshpi Avari. Pakistan won second gold medal in OK Dinghy Class through Khalid Akhtar in the 1982 Games. No doubt these yachtsmen put Pakistan’s flag on top in Asia.

A new Enterprise pair of water-oriented naval officers – Munir Sadiq and Mohammad Zakaullah emerged on the horizon and kept the country’s flag high at the Seoul Asian Games in 1986 and Beijing Asian Games in 1990. Pakistan’s supremacy surprisingly came to a halt when Munir sailing with his younger brother Mamoon, also a naval officer, were relegated to silver medal at Hiroshima in 1994.

The Munir-Mamoon pair for the second time had to be content with a silver medal at the Bangkok Asian Games four years later. At the same Games, naval officer Zahid Rauf also did the country proud when he captured a bronze in Super Moth class. Thus it became the fourth boat after Enterprise, OK Dinghy and Optimist in which Pakistan excelled by finishing on the podium at the Asian level. Pakistan grabbed their third silver in Enterprise this time through the pair of Shehryar Arshad and Mohammad Riaz in the last Asian Games at Busan, South Korea. Apart from Asian Games, Pakistan sailors have brought numerous laurels to the nation in World Enterprise, Asian Regatta and Optimist.

Together with his sons, Dinshaw and Xerxes, Byram Avari owns and operates the Avari Group of companies, of which he is the chairman. Hotel management is the Avari Group’s core business. In Pakistan, the group owns and operates Avari Hotels which includes 5-star deluxe hotel in Lahore, the 5-star Avari Towers and the seafront Beach Luxury Hotel in Karachi. The Avari Group is the first Pakistani company to have obtained international hotel management contracts: they operate the 200-room 4-star hotel in Dubai in United Arab Emirates and manage the 200-room Ramada Inn in Toronto at Pearson Airport in Canada.

Published in Daily Times, June 29th, 2017.

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