Army capture trophy

Published September 24, 2003

SAHIWAL, Sept 23: Pakistan Army (18 points) with four gold, two silver and two bronze won the 12th All Pakistan boxing tournament held here during Sept 19-21, according to an official press release.

Karachi Port Trust (15 points) finished in second place having earned three gold, two silver and two bronze.

Results:

48kg - Syed Hussain (Army) bt Ali Muhammad Baloch (KPT) on points

Brone: Muhammad Rashid (Punjab Green), Naeem Ahmad (Punjab Whites)

51kg - Abdullah Qambrani (KPT) bt Kamran Ali (Punjab Green) RSC 1st round

Bronze: Ejaz Ahmad (Punjab Whites); Lukman Hakeem (NWFP)

54kg - Nawaz Dad (Army) bt Ahmed Javed (NWFP) RSC 1st round

Bronze: Noushad Fateh (KPT), Tahir Raza (Punjab Green)

57Kg - Abdul Aziz (Sindh) bt Shahid Jan (KPT) on points

Bronze: Muhammad Khan (Punjab Whites), Ali Imran (Punjab Green)

60Kg - Zahid Hussain (KPT) bt Sarzamin Khan (Army) on points

Bronze: Maqbool Ahmad (Punjab Whites), Shahjahan (Sindh)

64Kg - Imran Khan (Army) walk over Shahid Hussain (Sindh)

Bronze: Azam Chisti (Punjab Green), Jan Muhammad (KPT)

69Kg - Dur Muhammad (KPT) bt Abdul Sattar (NWFP) retd 1st round

Bronze: Muhammad Shakeel (Punjab Green), Nisar Ahmad (Army)

75Kg - M.Afzal Khan (NWFP) bt M.Yousaf Butt (Punjab Whites) on points

Bronze: Azhar Mehmood (Army), Kareem Bux (Sindh)

81Kg - Muhammad Zahoor (NWFP) bt Ali Raza (Sindh) RSC 1st round

91Kg - Nawab Khan (Army) bt Nadeem Malik (Punjab Whites) RSC 1st round

+91Kg - Riaz Kasi (Balochistan) bt Gul Sher (Army) Retd 1st round.

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