Pakistan's Inam to compete in World Wrestling Championship
ISLAMABAD: A two member Pakistan contingent will participate in the World Wrestling Championship scheduled to be held at Las Vegas USA from September 7 to 12.
Talking to APP Muhammad Arshad Sattar Secretary General Pakistan Wrestling Federation (PWF) informed that the contingent includes wrestler Muhammad Inam and manager Ehtishamul Haq.
"We have high expectations from our wrestler Inam as his selection to
By APP
September 07, 2015
ISLAMABAD: A two member Pakistan contingent will participate in the World Wrestling Championship scheduled to be held at Las Vegas USA from September 7 to 12.
Talking to APP Muhammad Arshad Sattar Secretary General Pakistan Wrestling Federation (PWF) informed that the contingent includes wrestler Muhammad Inam and manager Ehtishamul Haq.
"We have high expectations from our wrestler Inam as his selection to participate in the championship was made by the United World Wrestling (UWW) and they will be bearing all expenses of our wrestler," Sattar said.
He expressed the hope that Inam would return home with good result after the championship.
Talking to APP Muhammad Arshad Sattar Secretary General Pakistan Wrestling Federation (PWF) informed that the contingent includes wrestler Muhammad Inam and manager Ehtishamul Haq.
"We have high expectations from our wrestler Inam as his selection to participate in the championship was made by the United World Wrestling (UWW) and they will be bearing all expenses of our wrestler," Sattar said.
He expressed the hope that Inam would return home with good result after the championship.
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