Pakistan women's national karate team

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The Pakistan women's national karate team represents Pakistan in international karate competitions. It is administered by the Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF). Members of the team compete at competitions including the continental and regional games (Asian and South Asian Games). At the Asian Games held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2018, Nargis Hameedullah became the first Pakistani woman to win an individual medal (a bronze) at the Asian Games.

Events

Pakistan has sent a team to participate in the following events:

  1. Asian (AKF) Championships: 2012
  2. Asian Games: 2018
  3. South Asian Games: 2006, 2010, 2019

History

In 2012, a two-member team participated in its first ever Asian (AKF) Championships which were held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.[1]

Team Members

Current Members
Name Competitions Event Medals
Kulsoom Hazara Asian Championships: 2012[1]

South Asian Games: 2019

Nargis Hameedullah Asian Games: 2018
South Asian Games: 2019
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Kumite (team),[2][3] kata (team),[2][3] 68+kg[2]

Bronze

Gold (kumite),[2] and 2 x silver (kata and 68+)[2]

Shahida Abbasi South Asian Games: 2019 Kata (individual and team),[2][3] Kumite (team),[2][3] 2 x Gold (individual kata and team kumite) and silver (kata team)[3]
Current Members
Name Competitions Event Medal
Gulsoom South Asian Games: 2010[4] under 61 kg,[4] kata (team)[4] 2 x Bronze[4]
Hina Azeem South Asian Games: 2006[5] Individual (Kumite) 53 kg[5] Bronze[5]
Rahila Shaheen South Asian Games: 2006[5] Individual (Kumite) 53 kg[5] Bronze[5]
Sarah Nasir South Asian Games: 2010[4] under 55 kg,[4] Kata (team) Gold[4] Kata: Bronze[4]
Sohaila South Asian Games: 2010[4] Kata (team)[4] Bronze[4]
Zohrah South Asian Games: 2010[4] under 45 kg,[4] Kata (individual and team)[4] 3 x Bronze,[4]

Medals

South Asian Games
Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Sri Lanka Colombo (2006)
Bangladesh Dhaka (2010)
India Guwahati (2016)
Nepal Kathmandu (2019) 2 4 3 9[2]
Total

References

  1. ^ a b "When deaths, unhappy relatives failed to bring Kulsoom down". The Express Tribune. 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Karate". South Asian Games Nepal 2019. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  3. ^ a b c d e Reporter, The Newspaper's Sports (2020-05-14). "SAG medallists of judo and karate awarded". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2020-11-16.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 11th South Asian Games - Members and Results Punjab Sports Board. Retrieved 14 November 2020
  5. ^ a b c d e f 10th South Asian Games - Members and Results Punjab Sports Board. Retrieved 14 November 2020