These ladies are champions of Pakistan and you all are gonna hear them roar
By Web Deskupdated : 4 weeks ago

Karachi: November 11 , 2019“It’s a man’s world”. How commonly heard are these words for many females in Pakistan; however, there are some super strong sportswomen in our nation for whom it is nothing more than a fallacious phrase.
Pakistan’s Rabia Shahzad gets her second medal over the weekend as the youngster finished with a gold medal at the Hampshire Weightlifting Championship based on Sinclair Total.
Changing the face of women cricket in Pakistan, is the legendary Sana Mir. She was just five years old when she discovered her passion for the sport, idolizing famous cricket stars and fervently playing street cricket with her brothers.
Katy Perry’s tune “I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me roar”, suits Naseem Hameed just right! Silencing mocking tongues of the society, she rose to fame as South Asia’s fastest woman.
Rabia from Sindh province specifically city karachi, got the gold out of nine competitors in her group with 144.8 points. Sinclair total in based on Sinclair Coefficient that is the actual total multiplied by Sinclair Coefficient giving the Sinclair Total.
Rabia had earlier gotten a silver medal at the Welsh Open in the 49kg event. She has dropped her weight from 55kg category to 49kg now.
At Hampshire Championships she lifted 40kg in snatch and 52kg in clean and jerk.
Rabia Ashiq ran the 800 meter dash for Pakistan in the 2012 London Olympic Games
Pakistan’s first female Olympic swimmer when she swam at the 2004 Athens Games she is also a national record holder
Kulsoom is a martial artist who has won 6 medals at the South Asian games
The first female weightlifter from Pakistan to compete in the international weightlifting championship also the first women ever to take part in the championship fully covered and wearing a head scarf
Has been a leading figure in tennis for the past 11 years, has played at national and international level and now has signed to play for the University of New Mexico
Hajra Khan is the, striker and top scorer of the women’s national football team
Ranked as the best squash player in Pakistan and also awarded the Salaam Pakistan Award by the President of Pakistan

These ladies are champions of Pakistan and you all are gonna hear them roar
By Web Deskupdated : 4 weeks ago

Karachi: November 11 , 2019“It’s a man’s world”. How commonly heard are these words for many females in Pakistan; however, there are some super strong sportswomen in our nation for whom it is nothing more than a fallacious phrase.
Pakistan’s Rabia Shahzad gets her second medal over the weekend as the youngster finished with a gold medal at the Hampshire Weightlifting Championship based on Sinclair Total.
Changing the face of women cricket in Pakistan, is the legendary Sana Mir. She was just five years old when she discovered her passion for the sport, idolizing famous cricket stars and fervently playing street cricket with her brothers.
Katy Perry’s tune “I am a champion and you’re gonna hear me roar”, suits Naseem Hameed just right! Silencing mocking tongues of the society, she rose to fame as South Asia’s fastest woman.
Rabia from Sindh province specifically city karachi, got the gold out of nine competitors in her group with 144.8 points. Sinclair total in based on Sinclair Coefficient that is the actual total multiplied by Sinclair Coefficient giving the Sinclair Total.
Rabia had earlier gotten a silver medal at the Welsh Open in the 49kg event. She has dropped her weight from 55kg category to 49kg now.
At Hampshire Championships she lifted 40kg in snatch and 52kg in clean and jerk.
Rabia Ashiq ran the 800 meter dash for Pakistan in the 2012 London Olympic Games
Pakistan’s first female Olympic swimmer when she swam at the 2004 Athens Games she is also a national record holder
Kulsoom is a martial artist who has won 6 medals at the South Asian games
The first female weightlifter from Pakistan to compete in the international weightlifting championship also the first women ever to take part in the championship fully covered and wearing a head scarf
Has been a leading figure in tennis for the past 11 years, has played at national and international level and now has signed to play for the University of New Mexico
Hajra Khan is the, striker and top scorer of the women’s national football team
Ranked as the best squash player in Pakistan and also awarded the Salaam Pakistan Award by the President of Pakistan