Shah puts Pakistan on medals table

Published July 28, 2014
GLASGOW: Pakistan’s Shah Hussain Shah (R) and Euan Burton of Scotland fight during the the -100kg category judo final.—AP
GLASGOW: Pakistan’s Shah Hussain Shah (R) and Euan Burton of Scotland fight during the the -100kg category judo final.—AP

GLASGOW: Pakistan judoka Shah Hussain Shah earned the country’s first medal at the Commonwealth Games despite losing the -100kg category final to Scotland’s Euan Burton.

Shah’s silver on Saturday was Pakistan’s first medal at the Glasgow games as he was undone by the 35-year-old Burton. Burton threw Shah before holding him down to submission in a perfectly-calculated fight.

“Not too shabby for a 35-year-old,” said Burton. “I’ve been nervous all day. It’s more of a relief.”

On the final day of judo, Scotland took another two golds thanks to Royal Marine Christopher Sherrington in the +100kg and Sarah Adlington in the women’s +78kg.

Burton’s wife Gemma Gibbons, who represents England, was a silver medallist in the women’s -78kg.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2014

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