Pakistan are participating in the ongoing 17th Asian Games 2014 being held in the South Korean city of Incheon.

Below is a snapshot of Pakistan's performance today at the Games. More results will be added as they come in.


Boxing


Pakistan’s Muhammad Waseem was defeated by Uzbekistan’s Shakhobidin Zoirov at Men's Fly (52kg) Semifinal by 3-0 at Seonhak Gymnasium in the 17th Asian Games boxing challenge.


Rugby


Pakistan won by 12-7 against Saudi Arabia in Men's Classification 11th-12th Place at the 17th Asian Games Rugby challenge held at the Namdong Asiad Rugby Field.


Table tennis


Raheela Kashif of Pakistan lost to Hyowon Suh of Korea by 4-0 at the Suwon Gymnasium - Court 4 in the Women's Singles 1/32 Elimination Match 12 at the 17th Asian Games Table tennis event.


Karate


Amkha Vongphachan of Laos defeated Baz Muhammad of Pakistan by 5-0 in Men's Kata 1/8 Final at the Gyeyang Gymnasium - Mat 2 in the 17th Asian Games Karate tournament.

Kulsoom of Pakistan lost to Bimala Tamang of Nepal 4-1 in Women's Kata Quarterfinal at the Gyeyang Gymnasium - Mat 2.

Pakistan’s Ghulam Abbas Saadi of Pakistan won against Yemen’s Saleh Ahmed Saleh Alradaei by 4-1 in Men's -67kg 1/8 Final but lost to Lat Long Pang from China in the quarter-final 5-1.

In Men's -75kg 1/8 Final event at the Gyeyang Gymnasium - Mat 1 Pakistan’s Baz Muhammad lost to Hosam Momdouh Ahmed of Qatar by 2-4.


Taekwondo


Arsalan Asad Khan from Pakistan was defeated by Yen Ming Chen of Chinese Taipei by 5-13 in Men -63 kg Round of 32 at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium - Mat 1 in the 17th Asian Games Taekwondo challenge.

Pakistan’s Asia Batool lost to Julyana Fuad Fawzi Al Sadeq from Jordan by 24-4 in Women -67 kg Round of 16 at the Ganghwa Dolmens Gymnasium - Mat 3.


Kabaddi


Iran defeated Pakistan in Men's Semi-final Match 2 by 25-14 at the Songdo Global University Gymnasium - Court 1 in the Kabaddi tournament.

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