Pakistan to host South Asian Cross Country Athletics

By Faizan Lakhani
October 04, 2024
An undated picture of Pakistani female athletes running on a track. — Athletics Federation of Pakistan website/File

KARACHI: Pakistan will host the South Asian Cross Country Athletics Championship for the first time on Nov. 24 in Islamabad, officials confirmed Thursday.

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The championship will feature athletes from seven South Asian nations: Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives. The Athletics Federation of Pakistan said the government has granted clearance for all participating teams, including India.

“This is a significant event for Pakistan’s sporting landscape,” an AFP official said, adding that the Pakistan Sports Board has issued the necessary No Objection Certificate. Cross country running is a long-distance sport in which individuals and teams race over natural terrain. Courses typically range from 3 to 12 kilometers and include varied surfaces such as grass, dirt, and gravel, with natural obstacles like hills and woodlands. Athletes are judged on individual times, while team scores are determined using a points system.

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