Age is just a number
Mohammad Shehzad, a 64-year-old Pakistani rower, has made history by winning a gold medal at the Asian Indoor Rowing Championship in Thailand. He set an Asian record with a time of 1:32.30, defeating his younger Indian opponent. This remarkable achievement showcases Shehzad's determination and discipline, inspiring athletes and individuals worldwide. Shehzad's victory contributed to Pakistan's impressive performance at the championship, where the country secured 14 medals, including 10 gold medals. He dedicated his win to the Pakistan Armed Forces and the nation's martyrs. This achievement highlights Pakistan's growing presence in international sports, with other Pakistani rowers, such as Abdul Jabbar and Tayyab Iftikhar, also contributing to the medal tally. Shehzad's inspiring story serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and passion.
Mohd Bakhtyar
Islamabad
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