Jacob Kiplimo regains half marathon world record

Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo reclaimed the men’s half marathon world record on Sunday winning in Lisbon in 57 minutes and 20 seconds, to take 10 seconds off the time set in 2024 by Yomif Kejelcha.

Kiplimo had previously set the record in Lisbon in 2021 before Ethiopian Kejelcha shaved off one second in Valencia.

In a race without pacemakers, Kiplimo covered the first five kilometres in a rapid 13:28 with Kenyans Nicholas Kipkorir and Gilbert Kiprotich on his heels.

After the trio reached 10km in 27:00 Kiprotich faded.

When the pace dropped as the leaders passed 15km in 40:52, Kiplimo, who had an eye on the record, accelerated and ran the next 5km in 13:31, a pace he kept up to the end.

“After the first 10km, I thought the world record was possible. I tried to keep pushing the pace in the final two kilometres,” he said at the finish.

Kipkorir crossed the line 48sec behind with Kiprotich a distant third.

Kiplimo ran 56:42 in Barcelona last year, but World Athletics refused to ratify the record because, it said on Sunday, “the race conditions were not fully compliant with World Athletics rules”.

Ethiopian Tsige Gebreselama retained the women’s title in 1:04:48.

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BCB confirms Pakistan’s 2026 tour of Bangladesh

DHAKA: Pakistan’s men’s cricket team is set to tour Bangladesh for a white-ball and Test series in 2026, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) confirmed in a statement on Friday. 

BCB has revealed a stacked home international calendar for the 2026 season, with Bangladesh playing four Tests, 12 ODIs, and nine T20Is.

The Tigers’ home season will commence in March following the conclusion of the T20 World Cup, with Pakistan touring the country for a three-match ODI series.

Following that, New Zealand will tour for a white-ball series that begins on 17 April.

Pakistan will also play a two-match Test series, part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27.

“The confirmed itinerary ensures a season full of international cricket in Bangladesh, providing supporters across the country the opportunity to watch top-level cricket at home while details of match venues will be announced in due course,” BCB said in a statement.

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The schedule also includes the Australia white-ball tour of Bangladesh, which will begin on 5 June with three ODIs and three T20Is, set to be played between 15 and 20 June.

Meanwhile, the board also confirmed the rescheduling of the India series that was postponed in 2025.

India will play three One-Day Internationals and the same number of T20Is in August-September 2026.

“The series that was postponed earlier between Bangladesh and India has been rescheduled,” Shahriar Nafees, BCB cricket operation in-charge told Cricbuzz.

The India tour will follow a two-match Test series against West Indies that will form part of the WTC.

The opening match of the series will be on 28 October, followed by the second fixture on 5 November.

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Arshad Nadeem shares moment with UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov

DUBAI: Ace Javelin thrower and Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem shared a ‘golden moment’ after meeting former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov on the sidelines of the World Sports Summit.

The two-day summit took place on December 29-30, bringing together over 1,500 athletes, sports leaders, and policymakers to discuss the future of the industry under the theme “Uniting the World Through Sport.”

Nadeem shared the update on his social media account. “Meeting Khabib at the World Sports Summit,” he wrote.

Earlier in the day, he also met FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who inquired about the distance of the record throw.

“It was a 92-metre throw, and now I want to break that record,” Nadeem told the football chief.

During the event, Arshad Nadeem was conferred with the ‘Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award’ in the Global Breakthrough Athlete category here at the World Sports Summit.

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Nadeem was honoured with the award on the back of his landmark triumph at the Paris Olympics, where he ended up with a gold medal after a record-breaking throw of 92.97 metres.

With that throw, Arshad broke Pakistan’s gold medal jinx at the Olympics, marking the country’s first in 40 years.

Following the accolade, Nadeem expressed pride in the achievement, noting that the award would encourage emerging athletes in nurturing the sport in Pakistan.

“Alhamdulillah. Honored to receive the Global Breakthrough Athlete Award at the World Sports Summit in Dubai. This prestigious award was presented by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum,” Arhsad wrote on his Instagram handle.

“Sincere thanks to the Dubai Sports Council for the kind invitation and warm hospitality. Thankful for the unwavering support, prayers, and encouragement from everyone who stood by me throughout this journey,” Arshad added.

“Proud to represent Pakistan on the global stage,” he concluded with gratitude.

It is pertinent to mention that the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award recognises exceptional sporting achievements and contributions worldwide.

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From Hockey to Javelin: Pakistan sports in 2025

The year 2025 unfolded as a mixed but instructive period for Pakistan’s sporting landscape, marked by gradual progress in some disciplines and familiar challenges in others. Cricket, too, experienced a year of contrasts, while several other sports gave noteworthy moments.

Rather than a year of dramatic transformation, 2025 reflected steady progress across Pakistan sports.

Hockey: Progress Amid Structural Challenges

Pakistan’s national sport, hockey, once dominant from the 1970s through the 1990s, has long mirrored the country’s broader sporting journey — from global supremacy to prolonged struggle.

In 2025, Pakistan hockey showed tentative signs of revival, moving cautiously from the crossroads toward modest but meaningful progress.

The year began on a historic note with the world champions, Germany, touring Pakistan, becoming the first international team to visit the country in 21 years. Although Pakistan lost the series 3-1 , the tour itself was a milestone, providing the Green Shirts with much-needed high-level exposure.

Beyond the result, the series served as a vital launchpad for the challenges ahead, with the exposure carried over to the FIH Nations Cup in June, where Pakistan exceeded expectations.

After opening the tournament with a draw against Malaysia, the Green Shirts got off the mark with a comprehensive win over Japan.

A defeat to New Zealand in the group stage could not halt their progress, and a superior goal difference over Malaysia booked their place in the knock-out round.

Although Pakistan ended on the losing side with a 6-2 loss against New Zealand, reaching the summit clash also opened the doors for the team’s inaugural participation in the FIH Pro League.

The impressive showing in the event brought tangible rewards as the hockey team climbed one spot in the FIH World Hockey Rankings and, more importantly, after New Zealand’s withdrawal from the Pro League, Pakistan got their maiden call-up to the tournament.

Financial hurdles threatened Pakistan’s participation, but the issues were eventually laid to rest, with the national team given the green light to feature in the prestigious event.

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Away from the turf, political tensions between Pakistan and India cast a shadow over the game, marking the first time that three-time champions missed out on the tournament and also hanging their chances of qualifying for the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers.

Those concerns eased after a clean-sweep series win over Bangladesh, securing a place in the qualifiers.

While the senior team demonstrated progress, the junior team once again provided hope.

Pakistan U17 hockey team enjoyed a dominant run at the Junior Asia Cup, but just like the senior team, success narrowly slipped away as they lost the final to Japan by a 3-0 margin.

Last but not least, the year concluded with a reality check in the Hocey Pro League. Heavy defeats against Argentina and the Netherlands exposed the gap Pakistan still needs to narrow at the elite level.

Yet, in 2025, there was a rekindled belief that, with sustained exposure and support, the national sport could move closer to its lost glory.

Football: Familiar Stuggles And Fleeting Hope

On the contrary, Pakistan football remained largely stuck in familiar territory throughout 2025.

The year unraveled much like past ones — marred by administrative turmoil, FIFA intervention, coaching changes, and disappointing results on the field.

2025 began on a challenging note when FIFA suspended the Pakistan Football Federation (PFF), once again barring Pakistan players and teams from international competitions.

One major development was a change in leadership, with Stephen Constantine departing and Nolberto Solano taking charge to inject fresh ideas and experiences into a struggling setup.

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However, results in the AFC Asian Cup qualifiers remained disappointing, and the change did little to alter Pakistan’s fortunes in the short term.

Despite that, some moments offered a glimmer of hope in the shape of crowds at home international matches. The sizeable crowds at matches in Islamabad offered encouragement, underscoring football’s enduring appeal in the country, even when the results were not in its favor.

With significantly little to cheer, the year ended on a promising note with Pakistan women’s team receiving a maiden call-up for inclusion in the FIFA series.

The tournament is scheduled for March–April next year, will be played across Brazil, Ivory Coast, and Thailand, offering valuable exposure and experience at the global level.

Snooker Reflects Consistency and Success

Snooker remained among Pakistan’s most reliable sports in terms of results, with seasoned cueist Muhammad Asif leading the way with dominant performances throughout the year.

Asif started the year with a winning note, clinching the SAARC Snooker Championship and later securing the World Master Title. The IBSF World Snooker Championship held in Bahrain saw further success, including Youngster Hasnain Akhtar’s IBSF U-17 World title.

Pakistan’s success continued as Asif reached the semi-finals of the World Games in China, coming close to a medal finish.

Mohammad Asif clinches SAARC Snooker Championship

The year concluded on a high note when Pakistan won the IBSF World Cup Team Championship, with Muhammad Asif and Asjad Iqbal staging a memorable comeback against Hong Kong.

Overall, 2025 proved to be a promising year for Pakistan snooker, reflecting consistency, international success, and a promising future.

Arshad’s Leads Pakistan Javelin

Olympic Gold Medalist Arshad Nadeem once again spearheaded Pakistan’s Javelin campaign in 2025, launching the season with an emphatic gold in the Asian Athletics Championship.

However, his momentum was disrupted by recurring calf muscle injury, which required surgery. The injury ruled him out of the Diamond League and affected his performance in the World Athletics Championship, where he finished in 10th place.

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But the ace thrower bounced back in style at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games, winning a gold medal, demonstrating his ability. Adding to the positives for Pakistan was Yasir Sultan’s silver-medal finish in the same event, signalling growing depth in the country’s javelin ranks.

Capping the year on a high, Arshad was honoured with the ‘Global Athlete Award’ at the World Sports Summit,

The year 2025 marked Pakistan Javelin’s steady growth and continued presence among the world’s elite.

Dominant Arslan Ash And E-Sports

E-Sports continued its steady rise in Pakistan, with competitive gaming gaining recognition despite limited institutional support.

The year once again belonged to Arslan Ash, who went on to win the Tekken Evo title for the record 6th time, in the all-Pakistan clash against his compatriot Atif.

Competing against top players from Asia, Europe, and the Americas, Arslan Ash produced several impressive performances, reinforcing his reputation as one of the greatest Tekken players of all time.

His continued success not only sustained Pakistan’s standing in the international fighting game community but also inspired a new generation of local gamers, highlighting e-sports as a growing and influential part of Pakistan’s sporting landscape in 2025.

New Milestones in Mountaineering

Pakistan continued to inspire sporting moments in adventure sports, marked by landmark achievements and individual excellence.

One of the notable highlights was Samina Baig’s expedition to the South Pole, earning him the honour of becoming the first Pakistani to do so.

Meanwhile, renowned mountaineer Sirbaz Khaz started the year by summiting Mount Kangchenjunga (8,586 metres), the third-highest peak in the world, situated in Nepal, this morning without supplemental oxygen.

Following his feat, he became the first Pakistani in history to complete all 14 of the world’s 8000-metre peaks.

The year’s successes were further capped by Saad Munawar’s ascent of Mount Everest, where he raised Pakistan’s flag at the summit, making 2025 another proud and memorable year for Pakistani mountain climbing.

Sajid Ali Sadpara also made headlines by climbing the world’s seventh-highest peak — Dhaulagiri at 8,167 metres — without oxygen or porter support.

Overall, 2025 emerged as a landmark year for Pakistani mountaineering, marked by record-breaking achievements on the world’s highest peaks.

A Much-Needed Return of National Games

The 35th National Games, held in Pakistan’s largest city, Karachi, marked an essential return to Pakistan’s domestic sports calendar after a three-year gap, bringing together athletes from across the country.

The event featured a wide range of disciplines and gave a key platform for both emerging and experienced players to compete at the national level.

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While the Games highlighted Pakistan’s depth of talent and competitive spirit, they also exposed ongoing challenges related to facilities and athlete development.

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WATCH: Javelin ace Arshad wins ‘Global Breakthrough Athlete’ award

DUBAI: Pakistan ace javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem was conferred with the ‘Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award’ in the Global Breakthrough Athlete category here at the World Sports Summit.

The two-day summit, taking place on December 29-30, brings together over 1,500 athletes, sports leaders, and policymakers to discuss the future of the industry under the theme “Uniting the World Through Sport.”

Nadeem was honoured with the award on the back of his landmark triumph at the Paris Olympics, where he ended up with a gold medal after a record-breaking throw of 92.97 metres.

With this, Arshad broke Pakistan’s gold medal jinx at the Olympics, marking the country’s first in 40 years.

Following the accolade, Nadeem expressed pride in the achievement, noting that the award would encourage emerging athletes in nurturing the sport in Pakistan.

“Alhamdulillah. Honored to receive the Global Breakthrough Athlete Award at the World Sports Summit in Dubai. This prestigious award was presented by His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Muhammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum,” Arhsad wrote on his Instagram handle.

“Sincere thanks to the Dubai Sports Council for the kind invitation and warm hospitality. Thankful for the unwavering support, prayers, and encouragement from everyone who stood by me throughout this journey,” Arshad added.

“Proud to represent Pakistan on the global stage,” he concluded with gratitude.

It is pertinent to mention that the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Sports Award recognises exceptional sporting achievements and contributions worldwide.

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Pakistan Army completes century of golds in National Games

KARACHI: Pakistan Army continued its foothold at the 35th National Games with a century of gold medals here on Wednesday.

After the conclusion of the fourth day, the Pakistan Army remained in the pole position with 113 gold medals, followed by 50 silver and 34 bronze medals.

Meanwhile, the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is in second place with 46 gold medals, followed by the Pakistan Navy in third, which secured 24 gold medals.

The day belonged to the Pakistan Army as their athletes excelled in swimming, rowing, football, Karate, and several other competitions.

In swimming, Army’s Ahmed Durrani achieved a double hat-trick of golds, bringing his department tally to six with victories in the 800m freestyle, 200m freestyle, and 200m relay.

Moreover, Pakistan Army athletes also emerged victorious in women’s football and women’s softball competitions. They remained unbeaten in the single-league football format.

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For the unversed, the 35th National Games Karachi are currently underway in the metropolitan city, featuring a range of multi-sport events from 6 to 13 December 2025.

The event is bringing together athletes from across the country in a sweeping programme that spans endurance sports, combat disciplines, precision events, and crowd-favourite team competitions.

The event features Olympic mainstays such as athletics, swimming, gymnastics, and fencing. Moreover, Kabaddi, tug of war, netball, and boxing games are also part of the competitions.

It is pertinent to mention that the National Games, first held in 1948, stand among Pakistan’s most prominent multi-sport events and frequently serve as a pathway to international selection.

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Arshad Nadeem sets sights on Asian, Commonwealth Games

LAHORE: Pakistan’s star javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem has shifted his focus to the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and the Diamond League after clinching gold at the Islamic Solidarity Games earlier this month.

Arshad lit the torch for the 35th National Games in the Punjab Stadium on Wednesday.

During the event, he spoke to the media and expressed gratitude for the support he has received and outlined his major international targets for the upcoming season.

“I am thankful to Allah for winning a medal at the Islamic Solidarity Games,” Arshad said, adding that being part of the torch relay ceremony was a moment of pride for him.

He also acknowledged the role of the Sports Board Punjab for providing training facilities and continuous backing throughout his journey.

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Arshad’s latest triumph came on November 19 at the Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Stadium, where he dominated the men’s javelin final with a best throw of 83.05 metres on his second attempt.

After a modest 74.00m opening throw, the Pakistani ace crossed the 80-metre mark with authority and never looked back. His series also included efforts of 77.06m, a foul on the fifth attempt, and a final throw of 77.98m.

Pakistan enjoyed a one-two finish in the event as Muhammad Yasir Sultan claimed the silver medal with a throw of 74.43m, while Nigeria’s Samuel Kure settled for bronze with a 75.46m effort.

Notably, Arshad was the only athlete in the competition to cross the 80-metre barrier, underlining his dominance on the day.

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PSB quashes lifetime ban on Arshad Nadeem’s coach Salman Butt

The Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) has set aside the lifetime ban imposed on athletics coach Salman Iqbal Butt, restoring the career of the man credited with shaping Olympic champion Arshad Nadeem.

The decision, issued by Senator Pervaiz Rashid acting as PSB adjudicator, declared the ban enforced by the Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) as “without lawful authority, unconstitutional, ultra vires and void ab initio.”

The AFP had sanctioned Butt on October 12, 2025, prompting him to challenge the ruling on grounds of flawed procedure and lack of jurisdiction.

After reviewing all submissions, the adjudicator overturned the sanction through a detailed order issued on November 13.

According to the judgment, the AFP failed to meet even the most basic requirements of due process.

Butt was never served a charge sheet, no inquiry report was shared with him, and he was not provided a meaningful opportunity to present a defense.

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The order emphasised that any penalty issued through such a defective process cannot stand in the eyes of the law.

Citing violations of Articles 4, 10-A and 25 of the Constitution, the adjudicator ruled that the lifetime ban was excessive, unsupported by AFP’s own regulations, and issued without constitutional authority.

The PSB also directed the AFP to immediately withdraw all adverse communications circulated to international bodies, including World Athletics and Asian Athletics, noting that the federation’s actions had harmed Butt’s global reputation.

It further restrained the AFP from issuing any defamatory or prejudicial communications against the coach in the future.

Interestingly, despite the AFP’s ban announcement last month, Salman Butt accompanied Arshad during his latest international outing, the Islamic Solidarity Games, one where Nadeem once again delivered gold with an 83.05m throw.

On the same stage, Yasir Sultan marked his debut with a remarkable 76.04m effort to secure silver, lifting Pakistan’s medal tally to four.

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Arshad Nadeem clinches javelin gold at Islamic Solidarity Games

RIYADH: Pakistan Javelin Ace added another feather to his cap by winning a gold medal at the sixth edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games here at the Prince Faisal Bin Fahad Stadium on Wednesday.

Arshad secured the gold with an 83.05 throw on his second attempt. The ace thrower did not have the best of starts as he hit the 74-meter mark in his first attempt and crossed the 80m barrier in the second attempt.

His fourth attempt yielded a 77.06m throw, while the fifth resulted in a foul. He finished his campaign with a 77.98m throw.

Meanwhile, another Pakistan athlete, Muhammad Yasir Sutlan, clinched silver with a 74.43m throw. Nigeria’s Samuel Kure bagged a bronze with 75.46m.

Apart from Arshad, no other participating athlete could cross the 80-meter mark in their six attempts. Yasir Sultan remained the second-best thrower, hitting a 76.04-meter mark in his final attempt.

Final Javelin Standings:

Arshad Nadeem – 83.05m
Samuel Kure – 75.46m
Yasir Sultan – 74.43m

The men’s Javelin throw competition featured eight competitors from six countries, including Arshad Nadeem and Yasir Sultan from Pakistan.

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Earlier, Pakistan’s Qudrat Ullah and Fatima Zahra clinched bronze medals after bowing out in the semi-finals of the boxing.

Qudrat clinched a Bronze medal in men’s 55kg boxing after suffering defeat from Egypt’s Amir Mohamed Farag Ahmed Kelany in the semi-final, whereas 19-year-old Fatima was also defeated by an Egyptian opponent in the semi-final.

Qudrat reached the semi-final after defeating Sudan’s Mohamed Othman 10-0 in the quarter-final. While Fatima crushed Algeria’s Hamda Melissa 5-0 in the 60kg quarter-final.

Besides this, Pakistan’s Arusha Saeed also secured a bronze medal in the women’s 57kg Kurash event. The victory marked Pakistan’s first accolade in the event.

For the unversed, the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games are currently held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from November 7 to 21, 2025, featuring athletes from across the Muslim world competing in a range of sports.

The games also marked a return to Saudi Arabia, which hosted the first edition in 2005 across the cities of Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, and Taif.

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Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe wins men’s Berlin Marathon

Kenya’s Sabastian Sawe won the Berlin Marathon for the first time on Sunday, narrowly missing a personal best in just his third marathon attempt.

Sawe finished in 2hr 02min 16sec, 11 seconds slower than his personal best set in Valencia in 2024.

Sawe’s time is joint-ninth fastest in history, but fell outside the late Kelvin Kiptum’s world record time of 2:00:35 and Eliud Kipchoge’s course record of 2:01:09, set in 2022.

Japan’s Akira Akasaki finished second in a time of 2:06:15, and Ethiopia’s Chimdessa Debele completed the podium with 2:06:57.

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The men started fast in the warmer-than-usual conditions in the German capital, recording the fastest opening kilometre in the race’s history.

Sawe and the leading pack, including 2024 winner Milkesa Mengesha and Gabriel Geay, kept up the record pace early and were on track for the world mark inside the first 10 kilometres.

Sawe then separated himself from the leaders with a 15-kilometre run, opening up an 11-second gap over Mengesha.

The 29-year-old Sawe had run negative splits in both of his previous marathons but fell off the pace slightly in the second half of the race as the mercury climbed in Berlin.

Despite missing a personal best or challenging the course record of his mentor Kipchoge, Sawe’s time is the best in the world for 2025, 11 seconds faster than his previous mark set in London in April.

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