August 26, 2024

Hamza, Taimur, Waqas, Fatima race to titles in Hub Autocross

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By Ehsan Qureshi 

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Showcasing their exceptional skill set, speed, and control, Syed Hamza Hamid, Taimur Minwala, Muhammad Waqas, and D. Fatima Binte Azhar emerged victorious in their respective categories at the inaugural Hub Autocross held at the DHA City Track in Karachi on August 24. 

Hamza Hamid initially trailed behind Omer Khurro after the first two laps on the 1.7-kilometer track. 

However, in a dramatic turn of events, Hamid clocked an impressive 58.28 seconds in the third lap, securing the fastest time of the day and clinching the victory. Omer finished second while Shamiq Saeed came third. 

Hamza’s remarkable comeback, vociferously cheered by the spectators, was notable as he had clocked over 1 min 05 seconds in his previous attempts. 

In other categories, Taimur Minwala raced to victory in the Prepared Class, Muhammad Waqas triumphed in the Stock category. 

In “A” category Faraz Sherwani was second and Omar Khan was third. Uzair Magsi and Jaffar Magsi and Dr, Bilal Tahir got top three positions in “C” category. Dr. Fatima Binte Azhar from Lahore won the Ladies category. Dina Patel ended second while Bisma got third position. 

Chief Organizer, Shujaat Sherwani, presented a special cash award of Rs 25,000 and a shield to Hamza Hamid, while Taimur, Waqas, and Fatima each received a shield and Rs 25,000 in cash. 

The Sindh Governor, Kamran Tessori, who served as the chief guest, commended Shujaat Sherwani for organizing an exciting and thrilling event. He also took a lap around the track in a speedy car and praised Sherwani's contributions to the promotion and development of motorsport in Pakistan. 

The event was also graced by Pakistan’s driving legends and top racing titleholders Nadir Magsi, Sahibzada Sultan Muhammad Ali, and Ronnie Patel, who presented awards to the winners. 

The high-profile event drew hundreds of racing enthusiasts and families, who enjoyed the thrill and drama of the races, cheering for the participants and their classy cars.

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August 12, 2024

Self-made Arshad Nadeem’s gold medal, Olympic record inspire millions

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Pakistan has a new national hero in Arshad Nadeem, who has returned home after performing a miracle of sorts in the Olympic Games 2024 at Paris, France, which concluded on August 11. The 6'3" javelin-thrower, hailing from Mian Channu, fulfilled his dream of not only winning an Olympic gold but also created a new record by sending the spear to 92.97 meters in an incredible performance. 

It was not only his personal glory but it brought the whole country to life. His record performance cheered up millions of people back home besides causing happiness and joy among the expatriate Pakistanis residing in different corners of the planet. Pakistan, finally, bagged another Olympic gold after 40 years. 

There is a world of difference, however, in the circumstances in which the two Olympic golds, separated by four decades, have come Pakistan’s way. There was hardly any element of shock or even surprise when Pakistan’s star-studded hockey team had clinched the gold at Los Angeles in 1984. 

Those were the times when hockey, as national sport, got all the due attention and its leadership was in the able hands of Air Marshal Nur Khan and Brigadier Manzoor Hussain Atif. The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) had more than adequate resources at its disposal to build, prepare and train a squad for the Olympic Games. 

Fast forward to 2024 and look at the situation in which Arshad boarded the plane for Paris. There was negligible support to him from the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) and, apparently, none whatsoever from any other institution. Everyone is aware of the role of the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) in sports affairs over the years and they don’t mind their non-performance. 

In fact, the 27-year-old Arshad and his coach Salman Fayyaz Butt, among seven athletes, were reportedly the only ones to have their air tickets financed by the PSB for the Paris Olympics. The PSB has had the funds but their utlization has always been debated. Who financed the joyrides of a full battalion of officials accompanying the handful of athletes will obviously remain hidden between the files and life will move on.
Coming back to Arshad, it has been a tale of quiet resolve for him. His family struggled to even buy food of their choice. He was the third of seven siblings with their father being a construction worker. As father was the sole breadwinner, the family got to eat meat only once a year, during Eid al-Adha, according a report quoting one of his siblings.

Arshad has had the talent and he kept on working quietly. Like any other individual, he also knocked many doors and sought support from the concerned authorities. He was not treated any differently as the existing system prevailing in Pakistan. To his credit, he didn’t get disheartened and continued his journey without looking back. 

It is nothing short of a miracle that he kept marching on and overcame obstacles of different magnitude all by his own. He had faith in his abilities and the fullest backing of his family which allowed him to stay afloat. He knew that he had an opportunity of lifetime at Paris where his fiercest rival was none other than the defending champion, Neeraj Chopra from across the border. 

Arshad, who didn't have the funds to even buy a javelin for himself, rose to the occasion at the biggest stage of the world and even Chopra, among the most well-looked-after athletes in the field, was not spared. History has been rewritten.

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August 9, 2024

Shahram Changezi’s monumental contributions to cue sports in Pakistan

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By Syed Khalid Mahmood

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Shahram Changezi, the highly gifted all-round cueist, has made remarkable strides in transforming the perception of snooker in Pakistan. Despite its earlier association with questionable environments at clubs, his efforts have been instrumental in elevating the cue sports’ image and making it much more respectable. 

One of the landmark contributions was his initiative to propose the establishment of Pakistan's first official Billiard and Snooker Academy at the Islamabad Sports Complex. Recognizing the immense potential of the unique idea, Shahram was appointed as the technical consultant for this project. The establishment of official snooker academy gave the sport a formal and recognized status. 

This move not only provided a structured environment for aspiring players but also helped in legitimizing snooker as a sport worthy of pursuit. Since its inception, the academy has been instrumental in producing numerous world-class players. 

Shahram’s dedication and leadership have not only honed the skills of athletes like Muhammad Asif and Hamza Akbar, who went on to win World and Asian Championships, but also elevated Pakistan's standing in international snooker competitions, yielding numerous medals. 

Not to forget that Shahram also won the Asian Games medal in 2010 by sharpening his skills in the same academy. It was last edition of Asian Games in which snooker and billiards were included which makes him as current bronze medalist of snooker in Asian Games. 

Moreover, Shahram’s unique position as an educated player within the Pakistani snooker circuit allowed him to leverage his passion and knowledge effectively. By showcasing both his skills on the table and his commitment off it, he played a crucial role in changing public perception and encouraging parental support for their children to join snooker clubs. 

His relentless efforts to establish a government-owned snooker academy have significantly impacted the youth of Pakistan, steering them away from crime and drug abuse. Recognizing snooker not only as a sport but as a powerful tool for positive change, his vision has transformed the perception of snooker, elevating it to a respected and desirable pursuit. 

Through this initiative, many young people who might have otherwise fallen into detrimental paths have found a constructive outlet and purpose in snooker, thanks to the academy's support and the government's endorsement. 

Shahram’s sustained efforts and dedication have not only popularized snooker but has also provided a much-needed alternative to the challenges faced by Pakistani youth, demonstrating the profound impact of visionary leadership on societal change. 

The establishment of the first official snooker academy in Pakistan underlines his trailblazing efforts. Subsequently, the proliferation of over 2,800 private snooker academies across the country is a testament to his influence in popularizing and patronizing the sport. This growth has even seen an increase in female participation, indicating a broader acceptance and appeal of snooker beyond its traditional boundaries. 

In a country where girls generally face significant social, cultural, and religious barriers that often restrict their opportunities for play and public participation, the establishment of a government-owned snooker academy has opened a transformative door. 

His visionary approach not only provided a platform for young women to engage in snooker but also challenged and began to dismantle the deep-seated gender discrimination they faced. By creating a space where girls could participate in snooker on equal footing with their male counterparts, Shahram's initiative has empowered them to break through societal constraints and pursue their passion without fear or restriction. 

This progressive step has not only enriched the sport but has also contributed to a broader shift towards gender equality, allowing these young women to shine in a field previously inaccessible to them. In addition to his role at the academy, his initiative in forming the Islamabad Billiards and Snooker Association (IBSA) in 2012 further solidified his commitment to nurturing local talent. 

Witnessing the inaugural elections of the IBSA was a testament to his organizational prowess and dedication to the sport. His initiatives have tremendously supported the cueists from the minority communities. 

The Rawalpindi-based Babar Masih, having earned laurels for Pakistan in the recent past, has been one of the proud products of the IBSA. 

Shahram’s unwavering passion and innovative spirit have truly set a benchmark in Pakistani sports history that no other player has ever done. His contributions have not only benefited Islamabad but have also made a significant impact on the national and international levels. He deserves to be lauded for his tireless efforts and the firm belief that his dedication will continue to inspire future generations of athletes. 

In essence, his dedication and vision have not only uplifted snooker's status but also laid the foundation for its widespread acceptance and growth in Pakistan. His role as a catalyst for change in the perception of snooker continues to resonate positively within the sporting community and beyond. Wishing him all the best in his future endeavors, may he continue to achieve great milestones and elevate the sport of Billiards and Snooker to even greater heights.

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