Pakistan to feature in Asian Ju-Jitsu
By Our Correspondent
July 11, 2018
LAHORE: Pakistan Ju-Jitsu Federation (PJJF) is sending a 10-member national team for participation in the 3rd Asian Ju-Jitsu Championship 2018.A PJJF official said five male players and one female player along with 3 officials will participate in the championship scheduled in Aktau, Kazakhstan from July 11-14.
The male players include Muhammad Ali Rasheed, Dilawar Khan Sannan, Muhammad Mumtaz, Haseeb Ul Hasan, Shahid Khan and Fatima Irfan. Tehseen Ullah will be the Team Coach, Sheikh Arshad Jabbar will be Team Manager while Tariq Ali will be the referee of the event. The official also said the National Ju-Jitsu team had earned two silver and one bronze medals in Thailand Open World Ranking Ju-Jitsu event held in Bangkok last month.
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