Sheikhupura take lead

Published March 1, 2003

LAHORE, Feb 28: Sheikhupura with 34 points were leading in the Punjab Powerlifting Championship at the Punjab University Old Campus Grounds on Friday.

Gujrat with 31 points and Lahore with 22 are at second and third position, respectively.

Results: (tabulate shows, name of player, district, squat , bench press and dead lift and total weights):

52 kg. Ansar Mahmood (Gujrat) 150, 100, 172.5, 422.5 kgs. Sarfraz (Faisalabad), Aslam Masih (Jhang).

56 kgs: Muhammad Zeeshan (Sheikhupura) 170, 87.5, 190, 475.5 kgs. Pervaiz Rahmat (Lahore), Arif (Jhang).

60 kgs: Rana Tariq Javed (Sahiwal) 175, 95, 182.5, 452.5 kgs. Nasir Ashraf (Kasur), Adil Shah (Jhang).

67.5 kgs. Imran Haider (Sheikhupura) 206, 102.5, 222.5, 530 kgs. Faisal Ali Butt (Gujranwala), Jumma Masih (Toba Tek Singh).

75 kgs: Salman Akram (Gujrat), 210, 132.5, 205, 547.5 kgs. Rashed Hussain (Sheikhupura), Malik Riaz (Kasur).

82.5 kgs: Qadeer Akram (Gujrat) 225, 126, 230, 580kgs. Malik Ejaz (Lahore), Rana Ali Hassan (Sheikhupura).

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