Abbas was the first South Asian to win a gold medal in the Asian Karate Championship 2011, he won gold in South Africa in 2010 at the Commonwealth Champions games, going on to hold on to the title in Canada in 2011. With a track record like that, one would have thought that there would be sponsors queuing at his door, but like so many others taking part in sports other than cricket, there is little interest and even less money. There is a Pakistan Karate Federation, which is small and underfunded and struggles to make ends meet. The lack of corporate interest in minority sports is also reflected in the media coverage they get — if it is not cricket or possibly hockey then you will not be seeing it on your TV screens. Few schools include sports other than cricket in their curriculum and sports education in the country generally lags far behind even that in other developing countries. Abbas is pragmatic. He has no complaint against the Pakistan Karate Federation, recognising that its difficulties and limitations match his own. Limitations aside, he is looking forwards to representing his country in the Karate World Championships that take place three weeks after the Asian Games. Abbas is a proven winner and a credit to his country. The least his country could do is offer him the support he so richly deserves.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 29th, 2014.
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Instead dry congratulations please come forward to sponsor him.
Congratulations.
Well done Mr. Saadi Abbas Jalbani and keep up your brilliant performance. Your passion for sport is the cause of your success. As it has been rightly pointed out above, Karatee is not getting much interest and attention at the level of Govt., but this must not discourage and depress your spirit. All our blessings are with you, and we are sure that you will be a shinning star of the country, and the day is not far off, when the people will really start recognizing this neglected field of sport.
proud of you Sir! Hope the government pays more attention to martial arts