Sindh names taekwondo teams

Published December 14, 2008

KARACHI, Dec 13: The Sindh Taekwondo Association on Saturday announced its squads for the 6th Korean Ambassador National Ranking Taekwondo Championship 2008 to take place at Hamidi Hall, Pakistan Sports Board in Islamabad, from Dec 16 to 19.

Team ‘A’ comprises 10 male athletes and Team ‘B’ has eight female. The teams will also be accompanied by seven officials.

Squads:

Team ‘A’: Hassan Ali, Ayaz Khan, Fayyaz Ahmed, Athar Ali, Shah Nawaz, Sardar, Rehman Khan, Rameez, Anus Baig, Nadeem.

Team ‘B’: Hina Qureshi, Sumaira Qureshi, Faiza, Nadia Khan, Surayya A. Karim, Yamna Siddiqi, Talat Inam, Mehreen.

Officials: M. Najam Khan (chief of mission), Syed Riaz Ahmed (chief coach), Mohammad Asad Khan (manager), Kamran Qamar and Jameel Majeed (technical officials), Mansoor Zaman (Team ‘A’ coach), Shahnaz Khan (Team ‘B’ coach).—Sports Reporter

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