Pakistan to field strong outfit in Abu Dhabi Judo Grand Slam

Author: Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will field a strong and well-prepared judo outfit in the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam scheduled to be held from October 28-30. “A training camp for the three-day event will kick off from Thursday at Pakistan Sports Complex Islamabad,” a spokesman for the Pakistan Judo Federation (PJF) said Monday. The Abu Dhabi Grand Slam follows editions in Paris (France), Baku (Azerbaijan) and Tyumen (Russia) and will have an interesting field of judokas in a post-Olympic climate. The spokesman believed that the event would not only be a test of Pakistan’s promising judokas but would also help them improve their rankings. “Although there would be over 120 judokas participating in the event, our judokas have a perfect chance to finish at the top as world’s top judokas are on rest after the Rio Olympics,” he maintained.

He expressed the gratitude to the Pakistan Sports Board for helping the federation to hold the camp for the event. “We’ve also requested the PSB to arrange a long-term camp for the future events also,” he said. The PJF has invited eight male and five female judokas of different weight categories to attend the camp. The boys who will attend the camp are: Nadeem Akram, Qaisar Khan, Iftikhar, M Shoaib, Imtiaz Hussain, Fayyaz Butt, Kamrat Butt and Javed Khan, while the girls include Asima, Iran Shehzadi, Kiran Shehzadi, Aqsa Hussain and Attiqa. “We’ll pick the best lot from these judokas. The training camp will be supervised by WAPDA’s coach Jamil Khokhar, while Pakistan Army’s coach Fakhar would act as his assistant,” he added.

“We are also trying to send Shah Hussain Shah for the event. He is in Japan these days. We’ve talked to him and intimated him that he can improve his world ranking by finishing at the top in the event,”. Japan-based Shah, who fights in -100kg weight category, was the only athlete from Pakistan, who sealed a spot at Rio Olympics under the continental quota. However, he remained unable to claim any medal in the world’s coveted multi-sports event. Pakistan swimmers, shooters and runners, who had been given wild card entry for the event also performed poorly.

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