KARACHI: Gilgit-Baltistan Ski Association won Saadia Khan Ski Cup held at PAF Ski Resort, Naltar.
A prize distribution ceremony was held on Sunday. Air Marshal Javad Saeed Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Administration) graced the occasion.
In girls ski competition under-14 and 16 category, Gilgit-Baltistan Ski Association clinched the trophies while PAF won trophies in boys under-16 and 14 categories. PAF was also awarded trophy for winning the ice hockey competition.
In the women’s slalom category, Umaima Wali was awarded gold medal whereas Jiya Ali got silver medal. In the children ski competition girl’s under-14 slalom, Mishal Hussain won gold medal while Marrium Iqbal was awarded silver medal.
In boys under-16, Saifullah won gold medal while Zubair Ali got silver. The gold medal in boys under-14 slalom category was clinched by Zaman Ali, while Zahir Ullah got silver. In women’s giant slalom category, Khusheen Sahiba won gold medal whereas Humaima Wali was awarded silver medal. In skating boys category-I, Muhammad Iqbal was awarded gold medal. In 2nd speed skating competition girls under-12, Mishal Hussain won gold medal. In girls under-16, Minhal Aziz was awarded gold medal. In master category, Khusheen Sahiba won gold medal. Mubashir, Saifullah and Zia ur Rehman were awarded gold medals in under-12, under-16 and master categories, respectively.
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