KARACHI, Aug 17: Directorate of Sports Karachi University Saturday released the revised programme of Inter- Collegiate sports competition for the year 2001-2002.

According to announcement, girls will contest in athletics, basketball, badminton, handball, hockey, table tennis, tennis and volleyball events.

Boys will also participate in boxing, body building, squash, football, cricket, judo/karate, swimming and shootingball events.

These events will be mostly staged in the University and at Sindh Sports Complex Nazimabad and will be played between Aug 21-Sept 24.

Following is the schedule of competition (Tabulated under,dates, event, venue). Girls Aug. 20-21 Athletics at KU Aug. 21 Badminton at SSB Hall Aug. 28 Basketball at KU Aug. 24 Table Tennis at KU Sept.02 Handball at KU Sept.05 Tennis at KU Sept.09 Volleyball at KU Sept.20-21 Hockey at KU Boys. Aug. 19 Bodybuilding at SSB Hall Aug. 20 Squash at SSB Hall Aug. 24 Badminton at SSB Hall Aug. 27 Table Tennis at SSB Hall Aug. 29 Football at KU Aug. 31 Tennis at KU Sept. 02 Cricket at different grounds Sept. 04 Basketball at KU Sept. 06 Judo/Karate at SSB Hall Sept. 07 Hockey at KU Sept. 10 Boxing at Kakri Ground Sept. 12 Volleyball at KU Sept. 16 Swimming at KMC Swimming pool Sept. 17 Shooting at KU Sept. 23-24 Athletics at KU.—APP

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