Pakistan armed forces team wins five medals at int’l military games
Chief Warrant Officer Mueed Baloch of PAF won gold medal in 400 meters event and silver medal in 200 meters event
By Our Correspondent
August 24, 2024
RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Armed Forces’ tri services team won five medals at the 4th CISM (International Military Sports Council) World Military Cadet Games, which were held in Caracas, Venezuela from August 16 to 22.
Pakistan Armed Forces’ contingent participated in track, field and shooting events.
Chief Warrant Officer Mueed Baloch of the Pakistan Air Force won gold medal in 400 meters event and silver medal in 200 meters event.
Sepoy Muhammad Akhtar of Pakistan Army won silver medal in 10,000 meters and bronze medal in 5,000 meters event. In 25 meters pistol rapid shooting team event category, Nk Qasim Bilal, Sepoy Ismail Khan and Sepoy Muhammad Rashid of Pakistan Army won silver medal.
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