KARACHI: Pakistan’s leading karateka Saadi Abbas will begin his journey in the Karate-I Series A in Istanbul on Sunday (today) when he will face Almaazmi Muntasir Abdullah of Egypt in -75 kilogramme men’s kumite event.
The Series A is one of the qualifying events for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in which the entry is normally open with any fighter from around the world can showcase his talent at the major stage. On the contrary in the Premier League world’s leading 100 fighters can only feature. In only Saadi’s weight category there are 190 entries from 102 nations in the Istanbul event.
If Saadi is to get any medal he will have to win eight fights on the trot. Saadi is the only fighter of Pakistan who has been seen ensuring his presence in most of the qualifying events for Olympics.
After Series A in Turkey Saadi will have to feature in four Premier Leagues, two more Series A, Asian Championship, Shanghai Open and if he needed he would also have to appear in the Olympic qualification event next year whose top three fighters will qualify for the Olympics. Although Saadi’s mission is tough but the way the Karachi-born fighter is handling the situation there is enough chance that he would make a cut for the world’s most prestigious event. In an interview with The News a few days ago Saadi had told this correspondent from Istanbul that he would try his level best to come in top five fighters of the world at the end of this year. There as ten Olympic spots up for grab in Saadi’s weight category. Saadi also availed himself of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) scholarship of 3000 US dollars. However he will need some sponsors for the coming events.
“We are trying to seek some support for Saadi as he is our sole hope,” Pakistan Karate Federation (PKF) chairman Mohammad Jehangir told The News on Saturday. “I will also request the government to back him and especially for the Asian Championship,” Jehangir said.
Saadi has a superb record. He has won the Commonwealth Championship titles twice. He is also the former Asian champion and the US Open gold medallist. He had also lifted silver in the Baku Islamic Solidarity Games in 2017. Saadi lives in Dubai, mostly manages sponsors for himself and trains with the UAE national team because of his long association with the Dubai’s major clubs.
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