KARACHI, Feb 28: Government Boys Secondary School (GBSS) Bihar Colony accumulated 28 points to win the two-day government school’s athletic meet which concluded at the National Sports Training and Coaching Centre on Tuesday.

GBSS Azizabad finished runners up with a tally of 16 points.

The girls’ trophy was annexed by GGSS Dastagir who secured 14 points. GGSS Millat Korangi and GGSS Gulshan Iqbal block 6, finished joint second with 13 points apiece.

The fastest boy and girl athlete award went to Hasan Danish of Muslim Popular School and Razia Khan of GGSS Gulshan Iqbal.

Held after a long time, the meet witnessed an overwhelming response from government educational institutions of the city.

Results: (All finals)

Boys:

100m:1-Hasan Danish 13.20; 2-M. Moizur Rehman, 3-Muhammad Fahad.

200m:1-Waqar Khan 26.37; 2-Sajid Younus; 3-Imran Ali.

400m:1-Muhammad Tariq 59.45; 2-Shafat; 3-Shahid Hussain.

800m:1-Shahzad Hashmi 2:20.92; 2-Haji Muhammad 2; Matiur Rehman.

Long jump:1-Amjad Hussain 16’05”; 2-Taimoor Arif; 3-Asad Ali.

High jump: 1-Furqan, 2-Irfan, 3-Yousuf.

Shot put:1-M. Iqbal 40’10”; 2-M. Hussain; 3-M. Naseer.

Discus throw:1-Akbar Ali 94’; 2-Abdul Wahab; 3-Fahad Hussain.

4 x 100m relay: 1-Comprehensive School 54.20; 2-GBSS Bihar Colony; 3-GBSS Shah Faisal Colony.

4 x 400m relay: 1-GBSS Bihar Colony 4:33.70; 2-GBSS Green Town; 3-GBSS 11-F, New Karachi.

Girls:

100m:1-Razia Khan 15.08; 2-Asma Abbas; 3-Hina Waseem.

200m:1-Hira Manzoor 32.77; 2-Shaheen M. Waseem; 3-Sana Talib.

400m:1-Mehwish 1:17.15; 2-Fozia Mahfooz; 3-Hira Bano.

Long jump: 1-Sana Noor Muhammad 11’5”; 2-Sidra Ejaz; 3-Sania Mehmood.

High jump: 1-Uzma Qamar, 2-Hira, 3-Anam

Shot put: 1-Kanwal Tauseef 23’01”; 2-Asia Amin; 3-Sidra Jawaid.

Discus throw: 1-Rubina Abdullah 58’; 2-Nasreen; 3-Sadaf Gul.

4 x 100m Relay: 1-GGSS Dastagir; 2-GGSS Gulshan Iqbal; 3-GGSS Pak Land.

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