Kashif steals limelight

Published July 7, 2002

ABBOTTABAD, July 6: Islamabad’s Kashif Nazeer stole the limelight by winning three athletics events on the second day of the 10th All-Pakistan Sports Festival for special people Saturday.

Results:

Mentally retarded category

100m (above 16 years): 1-Kashif Nazeer (Islamabad); 2-Amir Ejaz (Islamabad); 3-Hamayun Shareef (Islamabad)

100m (Under-16 Group A): 1-Usman Sajid (Islamabad); 2-Muhammad Asif (Islamabad); 3-Fraz (Abbottabad)

100m (Under-16 Group B): 1-M.Usman (Islamabad); 2-Kashif Junior (Islamabad); 3-Irfan (SE Peshawar)

Shot putt: 1-Kashif Nazeer (Islamabad)’ 2-M.Usman (Islamabad); 3-Zubair Malik (Islamabad)

Long jump (above 16 years): 1-Kashif Nazeer (Islamabad); 2-Hamayun Shareef (Islamabad); 3-Shamreez (SE Abbottabad)

100m (Under-16): 1-Usman Sajid (Islamabad); 2-M. Usman (Islamabad); 3-Kashif Junior (Islamabad)

Physically retarded category

100m (above 16 years): 1-Abdur Rehman (Mild Stone Lahore); 2-Shahid Hameed (BSSO Lahore); 3-Wasif (BSSO Lahore)

100m (Under-16): 1-Zubair Malik (Islamabad); 2-Hazarat Wali (Peshawar); 3-Hazarat Bilal (Peshawar).

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