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Pakistani athletes won three bronze medals at the World Fitness Championships

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Khobar: In the World Fitness Challenge and Bodybuilding Championship held in Saudi Arabia, Pakistani athletes performed brilliantly and won three bronze medals for the country.

The athletes of Pakistan Army gave remarkable performances in the competitions. Army Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui bagged a bronze medal in the masters category, while Havaldar Maqbool Ahmed won the individual masters and Inamullah won the medal in the seniors category.

In the World Fitness Challenge and Bodybuilding Championship held in Saudi Arabia, Pakistani athletes performed brilliantly and won three bronze medals for the country.

Won a Medal!

57 countries participated in the table event and 18 countries participated in the women’s event in the World Fitness Championship. The success of the three Pakistani athletes filled the fitness and bodybuilding fans in the country with joy.

This achievement of the athletes by the Pakistan Army is a source of pride for the country and further improves the image of Pakistan at the international level.

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