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**Pakistan bags 5 gold medals in Special Games

******ISLAMABAD: ****Pakistan returned home with five gold, one silver and two bronze medals from the Special World Winter Games in Pyeongchang, Korea.
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**A total of 103 special athletes from all over the world participated in the Winter Olympics in Korea where Muhammad Raees from Murree won a gold medal in snowshoeing 4×100-m relay, silver in 100-m and bronze in 200-m.

Meanwhile, M Rahim Ullah Baig from Gilgit-Baltistan won a gold medal in snowshoeing 4×100-m Relay and in the 800 M event as well. Arslan Ali from Muree claimed gold in snowshoeing 4×100-m relay and a bronze in 200-m, while Onaid Ullah Jadoon from Abbottabad also earned a gold medal in snowshoeing 4×100-m relay.
“He was always special and always wanted to reach great heights,” Baig’s father Shukur Ullah Baig told The Express Tribune. “Hundreds of people in the village today are eagerly waiting to welcome him.”

The 19-year-old athlete said there are no facilities for people in his area to practice or train; he trains himself by running on rocky tracks which is a risk to his life.

“Although we live in difficult circumstances, we get the reward when we travel abroad. People meet us with such warmth and that makes my day.”

Head coach Arshad Javaid said that grassroot selection and regular trainings can help improve his skills and dig up more talent.

Pakistan bags 5 gold medals in Special Games | Unique Pakistan


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**ISPO-2013 showcases Pakistani exhibitors

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**MUNICH - About 120 sports goods manufacturers and exporters, mainly from Sialkot participated in the world’s largest trade fair of sports goods, ISPO-2013 in Munich, Germany that ended on Tuesday.

**Pakistan Trade Development Authority (TDAP) sponsored and extended support to new exhibitors from Sialkot under its policy to encourage new entrants in the field of export of Pakistani goods said a press release received from Berlin.

Pakistan Ambassador to Germany Abdul Basit visited Pakistan Pavilion in the exhibition and met the Pakistani exhibitors. While exchanging views with them about the business opportunities that such trade fairs provide, the Ambassador said that the quality and the wide range of products displayed by Pakistani exhibitors reflected how business community was making its efforts to keep the economy of Pakistan going despite many difficulties that cropped up in the wake of Afghanistan crises.

Earlier, the Ambassador held a meeting with the Exhibition Group Director of Messe International (the Company that organizes ISPO every year) Markus Hefter and discussed with him organisational arrangements of the world’s largest trade fair. Hefter informed that Pakistan was one of the most important countries that have been participating in ISPO since 1970, the year ISPO was set up.

The Ambassador said Pakistan is one of the leading countries that had been producing and exporting quality sports goods to all international brands in the sector. Pakistan Pavilion should be given special treatment by the ISPO management in terms of space allocation and country promotion, he added. Hefter said that this year a photo exhibition showcasing Pakistan’s landscape, its culture and people has also been organised to promote the country.

The Ambassador also underscored the need of conducting capacity building and training programmes for new entrants. In response, Hefter said the Messe Munich has launched a free online seminar to educate the new exhibitors on how to develop a company profile, organisation and submission of documents, and on other business related issues. Pakistan’s Honorary Consul in Munich Dr. Pantelis Christian Poetis also accompanied the Ambassador during the meeting and visit to the Pakistan Pavilion in the Exhibition. ISPO represents International Sports Business Network and is a major event for sports goods manufacturers and suppliers all across the world. It provides a convenient meeting ground for some of the world’s most popular sporting brands and helps in the promotion of new entrants in the market.
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Ex-Taliban militants and child soldiers speak out | GulfNews.com

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Aiman Waheed from Pakistan becomes world’s youngest Novelist. 9 years old wrote and published a 64-page novel titled “The Dangerous Pet” which is available in the local market. Aiman broke the record of Gloria Tesch who was the author of Maradonia, she completed Maradonia at the age of 13.

In a country like Pakistan where many children are deprived of basic education, Aiman Waheed has achieved something extraordinary for Pakistan

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Pakistan passionate about collecting world records - The Washington Post
Pakistan passionate about collecting world records

By Michele Langevine Leiby, Published: March 26

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — One young contender created the world’s largest sequin mosaic using 325,000 of the sparkly disks.

Two other youths achieved 123 consecutive badminton passes in one minute. And 1,450 participants broke the record for the most people arm-wrestling.

Such are the skills that Guinness World Records are made of in Pakistan, where thousands of young people are groomed to establish their unique feats for posterity.

This month, the contestants came together in the eastern city of Lahore for the annual Punjab Youth Festival to show their stuff — many in athletics, but others in downright quirky displays, including a boy who achieved fame by kicking 50 coconuts from atop the heads of a row of people. A Guinness adjudicator was flown in to certify the results.

It seems Pakistan has become a world-record-creating machine, with the coordinated effort reaping an impressive 23 world records over the past year, according to event organizers.

The push for inclusion of Pakistanis in the venerable Guinness World Records, which launched in book form in 1955, stems in part from festival organizers’ desire to boost the image of a country often associated with militancy, religious strife and economic decline — but not often with athletic prowess beyond the cricket field.

There is a patriotic element, as well: Last October, 42,813 Pakistanis gathered in a Lahore field hockey stadium to sing the national anthem and create yet another world record for the most people singing their country’s anthem.

Days later, 24,200 people held green and white boxes — the colors of the national flag of Pakistan — to set the world record for creating the largest human flag.

Although some of the records might seem amusing — coconut-kicking champ Mohammad Rashid of Karachi this month claimed his fourth world record by breaking 34 pine boards with his head in just 32 seconds — the competitions were no laughing matter to participants.

Usman Anwar, director of the Punjab Youth Festival, explained that the kids had been training for eight months. “We started at the neighborhood and village level so that children could come out and participate,” Anwar said. “Our main objective was to inculcate interest for sports in the public.”

Young people from 55,200 neighborhood and village councils vied for a chance to compete in the games, he said.

“We were able to select the best of the best to train for the world records,” Anwar said.

Because of terrorism, political upheaval and widespread unemployment, many young people have little hope for the future, said Hafeez Rehman, a professor in the anthropology department at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad.

Sports competitions — however you define sports — create an opportunity for youth to excel personally and also to improve Pakistan’s image, he said.

“We have energetic youth. Pakistan has more than 55 million young people. It becomes an asset for the country,” Rehman said.

The festival itself has become part of the record-setting mania. It was recognized for having more participants — 3.3 million, according to Anwar, most of whom registered online — thus setting a world record for sporting events.

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** Pakistan-born first Muslim female to enter Australian parliament: AUSTRALIA: A Pakistan-born migrant Mehreen Faruqi became the first Muslim woman to enter the Australian Parliament as she was selected by the New South Wales Greens to fill a position in the upper house of the state legislature, Voice of America (VOA)](First Muslim Woman Will Enter Australian Parliament)reported on Wednesday.First Muslim Woman Will Enter Australian Parliament **

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