Outstanding performance by Kosheela

Published October 26, 2003

KARACHI, Oct 25: St. Joseph’s Kosheela Sano emerged as the outstanding athelete of the Karachi University Inter-Collegiate athletics girls championship which was held at Karachi University Campus on Friday.

Kosheela won 200,400 and 800 metres event besides achoring St. Joseph’s College to triumph in 4X100 metres relay.

But the fastest girl’s title was claimed by Government College Korangi-4’s Qurat-ul-Ain when she sprinted to victory in 100 metre dash.

With Kosheela’s effort St. Joseph’s College with 88 points claimed the team title ahead of Sir Syed (72 1/2 points) and Government Girls College Korangi-4 who managed 53 1/2 points).

Results:

100m: Qurat-ul-Ain 15.22secs; Michelle D’Souza, Aneela Yaqoob

200m: Kosheela 32.39secs; Mahreen Aqil, Asma Abbas

400m: Kosheela 1.15.49; Shakeela Rehman, Asma Zahid

800m: Kosheela 3.13.00secs; Asma Zahid, Nadia Ghanchi

Long Jump: Razia Alamgir 3.55metres; Asma Abbas, Asma Zahid

Shot Put: Rotasha 7.78metres; Asma Abbas, Asma Zahid

Javelin Throw: Qurat-ul-Ain 25.06 metres; Shakeela, Samina Kausar

Discus Throw: Shakeela 21.10 metres; Samina Kausar, Michelle

High Jump: Razia 1.07 metres; Shumaila Afshan, Sana Shafi

110m hurdles: Razia Alamgir 19.61 secs, Asma Abbas, Aneela Yaqoob

4x100 metres relay: St.Joseph’s (Michelle D’Souza, Asma Abbas, Samina Kausar, Kosheela Sano; Sir Syed Girls College (Shakeela, Mahrukh, Aneela, Mehreen); Korangi-4 (Qura-ul-Ain, Sana Shafiq, Sumera Siddiqui, Razia Alamgir

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