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  • August 2, 2024

    Egyptian Fencer Nada Hafez Competes at Paris 2024 Olympics While Seven Months Pregnant

    Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez made headlines at the Paris 2024 Olympics with a remarkable personal achievement: competing in the women’s individual sabre competition while seven months pregnant. Hafez triumphed over the USA’s Elizabeth Tartakovsky in the first round before being eliminated by Jeon Hayoung of South Korea. In a touching Instagram post, the 26-year-old athlete revealed her pregnancy, declaring: “7 MONTHS PREGNANT OLYMPIAN!” She shared that the experience of competing while pregnant presented both physical and emotional challenges. Despite the difficulties, Hafez expressed immense pride in reaching the round of 16. She reflected on the unique experience, saying, “What appears to you...

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  • August 2, 2024

    Pakistan U18 Volleyball Team Secures Fourth Consecutive Victory in Asia U18 Championship

    The Pakistan U18 volleyball team continued their impressive run at the Asia U18 Volleyball Championship 2024, securing their fourth consecutive win with a 3-1 triumph over Chinese Taipei in their first Super Eight match on Thursday. This victory significantly enhances Pakistan's chances of reaching the semifinals. Having dominated the group stage with three straight wins, Pakistan was drawn into a challenging Super Eight group featuring Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Korea. In a captivating match to start the Super Eight stage, Pakistan displayed remarkable skill and composure, winning with set scores of 25-20, 24-26, 25-18, and 25-23. Key performances from Mehd Ali Shah,...

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  • August 2, 2024

    Pakistan’s Faiqa Riaz and Kishmala Talat Fail to Advance in Paris Olympics

    Pakistani athletes Faiqa Riaz and Kishmala Talat have been eliminated from the Paris Olympics after failing to advance past the preliminary rounds in their respective events. Faiqa Riaz competed in the women’s 100-meter race but did not advance after finishing sixth in Heat 2 with a time of 12.49 seconds. Only the top three from each of the four preliminary heats, along with the five fastest times overall, progress to the next round, leaving Faiqa short of qualifying. In the women’s 25-meter pistol event, Kishmala Talat placed 22nd overall. Despite strong individual scores in the precision series (95, 99, 99) and the...

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  • August 2, 2024

    Pakistani Youth Teams Shine at Norway Cup 2024, Advance to Semi-Finals

    In a thrilling display of football prowess, Pakistani youth teams have reached the semi-finals of the Norway Cup 2024. The U15 team from Better Future and the U17 side from Muslim Hands FC have both advanced, showcasing impressive performances in their respective competitions. The Pakistan Street Child Football Team secured a last-minute 3-2 victory over Germany’s JSG Leintal. Mohammad Kashif scored twice and Mohammad Junaid added another, sending waves of celebration through the Pakistani community in Norway. The U17 team will face Norway’s Forde IL in their semi-final later today, while the U15 Better Future Pakistan team will go up against Norway’s...

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  • July 27, 2024

    Women's T20 Semi Final : Sri Lanka Beat Pakistan By 3 Wickets

    Sri Lanka qualify for the final of Women's T20 Asia Cup Cricket Tournament after beating Pakistan by three wickets in second semi final. Sri Lanka will face India in the final on Sunday in Dambulla. Earlier, batting first Pakistan Women scored 140 runs for the loss of four wickets in 20 overs. Muneeba Ali remained top scorer with 37 runs while Gull Feroza added 25 runs. Captain Nida Dar made 23 while Fatima Sana hit unbeaten 23. For Sri Lanka , Kavisha Dilhari and Udeshika Prabodhani took two wickets each. In reply Sri Lanka Women achieved the 141-run target for the loss of seven wickets in...

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  • July 27, 2024

    Athletics Eyes on 10 thing's at Paris 2024

    Expect dramatic storylines, thrilling competition, fierce rivalries, and even world-record performances when athletics takes center stage at Paris 2024. The world's greatest athletes will attempt to run, jump, and throw themselves into the history books at Stade de France from August 1-11. After the spectacle opening ceremony here are 10 things to watch out for: 1. Can Anyone Deny Noah Lyles? Noah Lyles aims for an unprecedented four track golds in Paris. The American sprinter, who claimed 100m, 200m, and 4x100m gold at last year's World Championships, wants to add the 4x400m relay to his targets. He lowered his 100m personal best to...

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