KARACHI: Pakistan will begin their journey in the Asia-Pacific Judo Championships at Fujairah, UAE, on Saturday (today).
On the opening day Pakistan’s Tokyo-based fighter Amina Toyoda will begin her medal quest with her fight against Elalmi Hadeel of Jordan in the preliminaries of the 7 kg on Saturday. After having reached semi-finals in the Asian Cadet event Amina’s career was dogged by injuries for quite sometime. It is a good chance for the daughter of a Tokyo-based businessman Liaquat Ali to impress at the biggest stage.
Japan-based Olympian Shah Hussain will begin what could be a tough journey when he would face Sekine Kiyotaka in the preliminary round of the 100kg competition on Monday.
The winner of the bout will face Tajikistan’s Saidov Saidzhalol in the pre-quarter-finals. Saidov got bye in the first round as per draws unveiled on Friday. Shah is currently ranked 128th in the world while Sekine’s ranking is 62 and it seems that the Japanese is more active in international circuit than Shah who is facing issue of international participation due to economic problems as the state is not funding national federations.
Shah has done well for Pakistan during the last few years. He is not only the silver medallist of the Commonwealth Games but he also has to his credit three gold medals in the South Asian events and a bronze in the Asian Chmpionships.
Shah has created history as he is the only judoka of Pakistan who has played in Olympics. Shah moved into the world’s most prestigious event held in 2016 in Rio on the basis of continental quota.Shah’s father Hussain Shah told ‘The News’ from Japan on Friday that his son had prepared well for the Asian event.“Shah has worked very hard and I hope he will deliver in Fujairah,” Hussain said.
Meanwhile Shah Hussain said he had worked very hard and would live up to the expectations. “I have worked very hard and would be trying to impress,” Shah told this correspondent from Fujairah.
Pakistan Judo Federation’s (PJF) vice-president Masood Ahmed told The News from Fujairah on Friday that both the fighters were upbeat.
“The morale of both the fighters are high. Shah may face a tough journey but I think Amina can win a couple of bouts,” Masood said.
Qaiser Afridi, another rookie sensation, was sure to feature in this event but injury forced him to stay away of it. The continental event is also a qualifier for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
Shah’s Olympics and world rankings has come down to a pathetic level and a smart showing in the Fujairah event may help him improve his ranking. Shah will have to feature in the maximum qualifying events until the end of May 2020 if he wants to press for an Olympic seat for second time in a row. Both Shah and Amina trained in Tokyo under their respective local coaches.
After featuring in the continental event Shah will come to Pakistan to join Army’s camp for the National Championship.
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