London Paralympics: I am proud despite my exit, says Masih

Pakistan’s 1,500m Paralympian unable to progress further.

KARACHI:


Pakistan’s Paralympian Naeem Masih’s stay in the London Paralympics ended after the first round of the T46 1,500m heat.


Masih, in his first international event, ended last in the heat – and 16th out of 18 starters – with a time of 4:51:.53.


“I am disappointed with my performance because I ran a 4:40 during practice in London but my effort in the  event wasn’t that impressive,” Masih told The Express Tribune. “I was overwhelmed by the huge crowd which kept me under pressure because in Pakistan hardly any one turns up for the national championships.”

Masih pointed out that a different track to what he had raced on in his career was a minor reason behind a below-par show, while different weather conditions to Pakistan also proved to be an obstacle in his drive to improve his personal best of 4:46. However, the experience has formed a huge learning curve, helping him gain valuable insight into life on and off the track given his involvement with the top athletes of the world.

“I wanted to become a cricketer but when I lost my hand at the age of 12, I thought it was the end. But then I took interest in athletics in school and later started pursuing it as a career. Now, I stand at a place where me and my family are really proud.

“One can always fulfil his dream no matter what disability he has. You only need dedication for that.”

Published in The Express Tribune, September 2nd, 2012.
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