KARACHI: A week long Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) Sports Administration course for men’s and women’s begins at a local hotel on Monday with 29 officials belonging to Sindh attending it.

The Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), headed by retired Lt Gen Syed Arif Hasan, has awarded the course to its Sindh chapter. A similar course was recently held at Lahore under the aegis of the Punjab Olympic Association.

According to SOA secretary Ahmed Ali, the POA has appointed Mian Mohammad Rafiq as course director. Pakistan Gymnastic Federation secretary Painda A Malik and POA secretary Mohammad Khalid Mahmood were also coming from Lahore to deliver lectures.

A total of 12 sessions spread over six days will be held followed by the review and evaluation and closing ceremony The POA chief will grace the closing and award diplomas to the participants.

The list include three women, three men from Hyderabad, one each from Sukkur and Sanghar, besides one from the Sindh government, Federal Urdu University, KMC and two from the SOA.

Participants:

Men: Mohammad Waqas (archery), Pervaiz Ahmed Sheikh (baseball), Khurram Rafi (basketball), Maisam Raza (body building), Asif Lal (boxing), Mohammad Asif (canoeing), Wasif Nisar (chess), Mohammad Yousuf (judo), Tariq Ali (ju-jitsu), Mohammad Imran (kabaddi), Abdul Rahim Panja (karate), Mohammad Owais (rowing), Razi Ahmed Khan (rifle shooting), Faraz Aijaz (softball), Abdul Samad Khan (squash), Anjum Hussain Zaidi (table tennis), Nadeem Ahmed (taekwondo), Saqib Hussain (tennis), Abdul Rahim (volleyball), Mohammad Rashid (weight lifting), Mohammad Shahid (wrestling), Mohammad Farooq (Sindh government), Syed Asim Hussain (Urdu University), Talat Mahmood Khan (KMC), Mohammad Sulaiman Khan and Dr Zahoor Rahhmauny (SOA).

Women: Rubina Masum (tennis), Amna Qasim (judo) and Farah Yousuf (squash).

Published in Dawn, May 22nd, 2015

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