Pakistan’s Badminton star Mahoor Shahzad earns Tokyo Olympics spot

Karachi: Mahoor Shahzad has made history as she has become the first-ever badminton player from Pakistan to qualify for Tokyo Olympics, Pakistan Badminton Federation (PBF) said on Tuesday.
“This is indeed a result of her endless efforts and hard work that she has been selected to participate in the prestigious event,” President of PBF Nisar Ahmed Shahwani and Secretary General PBF Wajid Ali Chaudhry said in a joint statement.
With the support of PBF, she was selected in the Asian Olympics program of Badminton Asia that helped her improve her world ranking, enabling her to earn a spot in the event, they said.
“We wish her best of luck and especially thank to Lt. Gen (R) Syed Arif Hasan, President Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) and Muhammad Khalid Mehmood, Secretary General POA for their endless support,” they added.
On the other hand, Mahoor is excited to represent Pakistan in Tokyo Olympics. “My greatest wish has come true, I am very thankful to Almighty Allah.”

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