Sindh claim trophy: Swimming

Published July 9, 2008

PESHAWAR, July 8: Sindh snatched overall trophy by securing 396 points in the third All-Pakistan NWFP Governor Age Group swimming championship at the Adil Khan Pool here on Tuesday.

Sindh got the overall trophy by securing more points while the NWFP finished with high number of gold medals.

Sindh took 18 gold, 17 silver and 18 bronze medals, followed by NWFP taking 19 gold, 12 silver and five bronze medals and secured 375 points.

Islamabad registered 166 points by grabbing three gold, one silver and 12 bronze medals.

In the U-16 category, Sindh won 12 gold, six silver and six bronze medals. In the U-14 category, Sindh claimed two gold, six silver and six bronze medals, while in the U-12 class Sindh captured four gold, five silver and six bronze medals.

Results:

50m free style U-12: 1. Junaid (NWFP), 2.

Afaq (NWFP), 3. Shameer (Sindh).

50m backstroke U-16: 1. Faiz Khalil (Sindh), 2. Aniq Anwar (Punjab), 3. Abdul Moid Mushtafa (Punjab).

50m breaststroke U-12: 1. Junaid (NWFP), 2. Shahid (Sindh), 3. Raza Khalid (Sindh).

4X100m free style U-14: 1. Sindh, 2. NWFP, 3. Islamabad.

200m individual medley U-16: 1. Mazhar Naqvi (Sindh), 2. Aniq Anwar (Sindh), 3. Moid Mustafa (Punjab).

50m butterfly: 1. Junaid (NWFP), 2. Shahid (Sindh), 3. Shameer Babar (Sindh).

50m breaststroke U-14: 1. Osama (NWFP), 2. Adil Khan (NWFP), 3. Shahid (Sindh).

50m free style U-16: 1. Mazhar Naqvi (Sindh), 2. Abdul Moid Mustafa, 3. Bazil (Islamabad).

50m backstroke U-12: 1. Hamza (Sindh), 2. Junaid (NWFP), 3. Afaq (NWFP).

50m free style U-14: 1. Safi (Sindh), 2. Osama (NWFP), 3. Khaizer (Islamabad).

50m breaststroke U-16: 1. Aniq Anwar (Sindh), 2. Abdul Rehman (NWFP), 3. Basil (Islamabad).

50m butterfly U-14: 1. Osama Qazi (NWFP), 2. Safi (Sindh), 3. Khaizar (Islamabad).

4X50m medley relay: 1. Sindh, 2. NWFP, 3. Islamabad.

100m breaststroke U-14: 1. Naveed (NWFP), 2. Safi (Sindh), 3. Adil (NWFP).

50m butterfly U-16: 1. Moid Mustafa (Punjab), 2. Mazar Naqvi (Sindh), 3. Basil Mazhar (Islamabad).—APP

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