who lifted silver medal in Glasgow Commonwealth Games and bronze in Incheon Asian Games.
As Shah has been availing good training facilities in Japan, Waseem has been fighting against all odds to prepare for the Olympic qualifiers.
Since Incheon Asian Games Waseem has not played a single international bout during eight to nine months which is a worrying sign for Pakistan’s most successful boxer.
Waseem, last month, toured Korea with three other boxers for a fortnight training. He needs much tougher training. Effort is being made to send him to Japan ahead of the ASBC Continental Boxing Championship to be held in Bangkok from August 26 to September 5.
The event also serves as qualifiers for World Championship to be held in Doha in October. World Championship serves as qualifiers for Rio. Pakistan, in boxing, will also try their luck for Rio early next year in the Asian qualifying round.
Besides hope in boxing and judo, Pakistan are more likely to get wild card entries for Rio in swimming, athletics and shooting.
Sprinter Liaquat Ali, who also appeared in 2012 Lodon Olympics, once again seems a strong candidate for the wild card because of his fine individual performances both at home and abroad during the last few years.
Dubai-based swimmer Lianna Swan, London-based Anum Bandey, her brother Haris Bandey and Karachi-born Saad Amin have been performing well at national level swimming competitions. And a couple of them may get wild card entries for Rio Games.
Anum Bandey in 2012 became the third Pakistani female swimmer who made her Olympic debut when she took part in London Olympics. Israr Hussain was the other swimmer who was part of London Games.
Rubab Raza was the first Pakistani woman swimmer who featured in 2004 Athens Olympics. The country’s ever successful Kiran Khan then followed Rubab with her appearance in subsequent 2008 Beijing Olympics.