Pakistan’s Usman Qamar wins gold in Special Olympics

Breaking news from Berlin! Pakistan’s rising star, Usman Qamar, emerged victorious in the thrilling cycling competition at the ongoing Special Olympics World Games. With his remarkable debut performance, Qamar blazed through a challenging 5km route in a phenomenal time of 21.59s, securing the coveted gold medal.

Usman Qamar
Pakistan’s Usman Qamar wins gold in Special Olympics

Overflowing with joy and gratitude, the triumphant cyclist expressed his dedication and unwavering determination. “Countless hours of relentless preparation led me to this pinnacle of success. Alhamdulillah, I have triumphed,” Qamar exclaimed during an exclusive interview with Geo News.

Qamar extended his heartfelt appreciation to his esteemed coach, Maham Tariq, and Special Olympics Pakistan for their invaluable guidance and unwavering support. Looking ahead with unwavering ambition, he shared his aspirations, “I am eagerly looking forward to clinching more prestigious medals for the pride of Pakistan.”

Meanwhile, the esteemed coach, Maham, lavished praise upon Qamar, acknowledging his stellar performance. She marveled at his sudden inclusion in the team and expressed immense pride, while also sharing her hope for his continued excellence in future endeavors.

Adding to Pakistan’s glorious medal tally, Tuesday witnessed a glorious display of talent. The formidable Saifullah Solangi, a true force to be reckoned with, clinched two awe-inspiring gold medals in the powerlifting event. Solangi’s incredible strength and skill propelled him to victory, as he flawlessly lifted 90 kg in the back squat and showcased a remarkable deadlift of 115 kg.

Additionally, Solangi secured a well-deserved silver medal in the combined event, exhibiting immense power with a staggering lift of 245 kg. His phenomenal performance also earned him a coveted bronze medal in the 40 kg bench press category.

Collectively, Solangi’s extraordinary efforts amassed an impressive collection of accolades, including two gold medals, one silver medal, and one bronze medal in the fiercely competitive Special Olympics World Games Powerlifting event.

Witnessing such awe-inspiring accomplishments, the nation rallies behind these extraordinary athletes, as they continue to redefine the boundaries of excellence and inspire generations to come.

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