36 probables for swimming camp

Published August 24, 2002

LAHORE, Aug 23: Thirtysix probables of different age groups will attend the training camp which will be held by the Lahore District Swimming Association at the Punjab University, New Campus pool from Aug 24.

Camp training will be held daily from 5pm to 7pm.

Twelve probables of under-18, 13 of Under-15, seven Under-12 and four Under-10 will attend the camp.

Probables:

Under-10: Syed Bilal Hyder, Muhammad Hyder Awan, Qasim Ali, Abdul Moueed Mustafa.

Under-12: Shahbaz Khan, Abdullah Tariq, Amir Hussain, Ali Shafi, Sanaullah, Asadullah Tariq, Fayaz Hussain.

Under-15: Sikandar Khan, Mustafa Shah, Shan Lashari, Hasnain Mehmood, Salman Khan, Mursal Mehmood Butt, Faizan Ali Khan, Moeed Mehmood, Hashim Burki, Raza Ali, Raza Awan, Usman Barlas, Hafiz Jawad.

Under-18: Rahim Waqar, Zeeshan Rabbi, Nadir Umar, Zeeshan Razi, Abdul Aziz, Hassan Ali Awan, Bilal Mehmood, Danial Lashari, Usman Javed, Musa Barlas, Atif Abbas, Zeeshan Akram.

Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and Ghulam Murtaza will be the coaches of the camp.

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