Jiu-jitsu: Eight-member squad to represent Pakistan in Korea

"We are going with a lot of expectations," says team manager Tariq Ali


Our Correspondent August 31, 2016
Pakistan won a medal at the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship for the first time. PHOTO COURTESY: TARIQ ALI

KARACHI: The Pakistan Ju-Jitsu Federation (PJJF), yesterday, announced that Pakistan would be sending a contingent of eight to compete at the World Martial Art Masterships, scheduled to commence from September 2 in South Korea.

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A total of 231 athletes from 21 countries are expected to feature in the event which will include 14 martial arts disciplines including taekwondo, jiu-jitsu, muay thai and kick-boxing among others.

Team manager Tariq Ali revealed that four men and as many women, whose names will be announced on September 1, will form the Pakistan contingent and is confident the team would be winning medals at the championships.

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“We are going with a lot of expectations and it is our first time competing in South Korea,” Ali told The Express Tribune. “We have been holding a training camp in Lahore and we have 20 players to choose from. We are certain that will be bringing back few medals.”

Published in The Express Tribune, August 31st, 2016.

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