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Pakistan’s international marathon runners, Muhammad Yousuf Malik and Mona Khan, have once again made their country proud with a remarkable display of endurance and commitment. After completing two full marathons in just one week, the duo has returned home, having participated at the highest level in international athletics.
The seasoned marathoners, Yousuf, hailing from Muzaffarabad, and Mona, based in Karachi, participated in the Toronto Marathon in Canada before travelling to Italy, where they competed in the prestigious Venice Marathon. Despite the demanding schedule, both athletes finished with impressive times, showcasing their physical stamina as well as mental resilience.
The duo’s achievement of running two full marathons in such a short span highlighted their exceptional training and dedication to the sport. The Toronto and Venice marathons are both recognized as some of the most challenging events on the global marathon calendar, attracting top-tier runners from all over the world. By taking part in both these events, they have raised the profile of Pakistani athletes at the international stage.
"It was a challenging week, but we managed to push through. I am grateful for the support we received from our fans back home. This is just the beginning and there is more to come," Yousuf observed upon his return to home.
Continuing to break barriers for women in long-distance running, Mona shared similar sentiments. "It wasn’t easy, but we knew that representing Pakistan was worth every step. We hope this inspires more young athletes to take up marathon running and pursue their dreams on the global stage," she stated.
It’s important to note that Mona’s journey to becoming one of Pakistan's leading marathoners is deeply personal. Before embarking on her athletic career, she has an anchorperson and journalist, balancing responsibilities at home and workplace.
Her ability to juggle these demanding roles while pursuing her passion for long-distance running, particularly as someone who has run less than the standard 42.2 km in competitive marathons, showed the dedication and resilience that define her. She has continually defied expectations, proving that with determination, barriers can be broken, both in sport and in life.
Their outstanding performance in Toronto and Venice is a testament to the rising potential of Pakistan’s long-distance runners, and the duo is now confidently looking ahead to future events as they continue to make strides in the world of athletics.
In special recognition, both athletes were honoured with an acknowledgement certificate from the Canadian government for their achievements. The award ceremony, held in Brampton, celebrated by Mayor Patrick Brown, who praised their dedication and international success.
"Muhammad Yousuf and Mona Khan have shown extraordinary commitment to their sport, and we are proud to have them represent not only Pakistan but also the values of perseverance and excellence on the world stage," Mayor Brown reckoned.
Their return home has sparked excitement among fans and fellow athletes, and their achievements are being celebrated as a significant milestone for Pakistani athletics on the world map. They are now preparing for their next challenge, with eyes set on future marathons and international competitions. Their journey continues, and their next accomplishments are awaited.