Karate Championship to begin from March 12
KARACHI: The 23rd National Men’s and Women’s Karate championships will be held at the Punjab Stadiumin Lahore from March 12 to 14.All the affiliated units of Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) will show their worth in the event. On the sideline of the event, a referees/judges course will also be organised.
By our correspondents
March 05, 2015
KARACHI: The 23rd National Men’s and Women’s Karate championships will be held at the Punjab Stadiumin Lahore from March 12 to 14.
All the affiliated units of Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) will show their worth in the event. On the sideline of the event, a referees/judges course will also be organised. The PKF’s chief referee Nasim Qureshi will conduct the course.
All the affiliated units of Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) will show their worth in the event. On the sideline of the event, a referees/judges course will also be organised. The PKF’s chief referee Nasim Qureshi will conduct the course.
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