LAHORE: Mishael Hayat with 697 points emerged winner in the U-19 female biathle event in the first Junior Age Group Punjab Modern Pentathlon Championship here at the Nishtar Park Sports Complex on Monday.

Hadia Qayyum with 501 points remained runner-up in the event.

The title of U-17 female biathle event went to Moazama, who obtained 839 points. In the boys’ U-17 biathle event, Mohsin Raza remained the winner with 836 points.

Young players exhibited excellent skills in horse riding, swimming and laser run during the event.

Results:

Girls: Triathle (U-11): Shahbano Moeen 838; U-13: Pentathlon: Sofia Deana Ali Khan 942; U-15: Biathlez: Noor Fatima U-15 304; U-15: Triathle: Sareen Yusuf 801; U-17 Biathle: Moazama 839; U-19 Biathle: Mishael Hayat 697.

Boys: U-11 Pentathlon: Zackaria Daud Ali Khan 1012; U-11 Triathle: Mekaeel Ehsan 825; U-11 Biathle: Asjad Ali U-11 783; U-13 Triathle: Mekaeel Ch 769; U-15 Triathle: Daniyal Nabi 805; U-15: Biathle: Yahya Qayyum 861; U-17 Biathle Mohsin Raza 836.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2019

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