Zeeshan wins Mr Punjab title
ISLAMABAD: Malik Zeeshan won the Mr Punjab title while Farzand Ali became Mr Junior Punjab in the national body building competition held here, says a press release.
Under the banner of the Pakistan Amateur Bodybuilding Association more than 100 bodybuilders took part in the two-day event.
Punjab’s Sheikh Rehan won the Abdul Ahaad memorial event.Overall, Lahore stood first with 67 points while Rawalpindi (57) were second. Results: Senior Class A: 1. Zeeshan Malik, 2. Malik Imran, 3. Aftab Ahmed, 4. Mohammad Zubair.
Senior Class B: 1. Ghulam Rasool, 2. Asfand Ali Yar, 3. Asfand Khan, 4. Mustansar Hussain.Senior Class C: 1. Mohammad Asif, 2. Raja Saad Aftab, 3. Zohaib Hassan, 4. Muhammad Usman.
Junior Class A: 1. Harris Aslam, 2. Farzand Ali, 3. Zain Rajput, 4. Raja Shoaib.
Junior Class B: 1. Sheikh Arsalan, 2. Awais Manzoor, 3. Osama Nawaz Baloch, 4. Malik Ehtasham.
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