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Athletics Federation officials elected to Asian body.

LAHORE -- Four officials of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan were elected to different committees of the Asian Athletics Federation (AAF) at its council meeting, recently held in Bangkok.

Athletics Federation of Pakistan Secretary Muhammad Zafar was appointed as member of the legal commission of Asian Athletics Association (AAA) and Athletics Federation of Pakistan Advisor Brig (retd) Ghazanfar Ali was inducted as a member of the AAA Ethics Commission, said a spokesman for the Athletics Federation of Pakistan while talking to reporter, here on Thursday.

He said that two members of the Athletics Federation of Pakistan were elected during the 23rd AAA Congress, held in Doha. Abida Tanveer, Secretary Pakistan Women Athletics Association (PWAA), was elected as member of the AAA Women Committee.

Brig (retd) Sultan Mehmood Satti, chairman P and D Commission and vice president Athletics Federation of Pakistan, was elected as member of the AAA Race Walking Committee.

Maj-Gen (retd) Muhammad Akram Sahi, president reporter, is the vice president AAA, and Salman Iqbal Butt is already working as director Development AAA," he added.

"We feel pleasure to bring it on record that representation of six reporter individuals in the AAA is unprecedented. It happened never before in the history of Pak Athletics," said the spokesman.

He expressed the hope that Pak officials inducted into the Asian body would utilise their expertise and energies for development of athletics in Asia, especially in Pakistan.

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Publication:The Frontier Star (Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan)
Date:Jul 19, 2019
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