Pakistan’s athletes showcased remarkable talent at the Combaxx 7th Asian Open Taekwondo Championships, securing an impressive total of 15 medals—2 gold, 5 silver, and 8 bronze—affirming their dominance in the competition. Meanwhile, Iran, Egypt, and Tajikistan each claimed one gold medal.
The tournament featured intense matchups among top martial artists, but Pakistan’s skill and determination led to a strong podium finish. Afghanistan earned two bronze medals, while Palestine secured one.
Men’s Division:
- -58kg Category: Haroon Khan claimed gold, Siddique Abubakar won silver, and Tayyab Muhammad took home bronze, highlighting Pakistan’s strength in this category.
- -74kg Category: Junaid Faizan secured a bronze medal with an impressive performance.
- +87kg Category: Hamza Saeed earned a silver medal, reinforcing Pakistan’s presence in the heavyweight division.
Women’s Division:
- -49kg Category: Zahraa Khawar Fateemaah Tuz displayed exceptional agility and strategy to win silver.
- -62kg Category: Pakistan dominated, with Sabira Bibi clinching gold, Zoya Sabir securing silver, and Fazila Bibi earning bronze. Hafiza Aslam Khadija also contributed with a bronze medal.
- +73kg Category: Manisha and Aneeza Imran added to Pakistan’s success, each winning a bronze medal.
Pakistan’s outstanding performance at the championship highlights its growing strength in international taekwondo.