Tag: POA
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Fake K P Judo Association Launched
Peshawar – Pakistan, August 06, 2012: After very discriminating and distortion facts and projection of an incorrect perspective of the POA on the Sports Movement and development in Pakistan, Pakistan Judo Federation decided at last to move to Legal Courts in search of Justice, though even having the brightest performance and most medal winners Sports…
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Wasim Hashmi’s involvement block the all ways
Dispute in Judo: Ex-President of the so called SJA, Wasim Hashmi’s involvement block the all ways”. Abdul Malik Chairman SJA Ad Hoc Committee Dispute in Judo: Ex-President of the so called SJA, Wasim Hashmi’s involvement block the all ways”. Abdul Malik Chairman SJA Ad Hoc Committee Karachi – Pakistan, August 4, 2012: The Chairman of…
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Election of PJF officials declared unconstitutional
Karachi – Pakistan, August 02, 2012: On the recommendation of an arbitration committee set up by the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), office bearers of the Pakistan Judo Federation (PJF) have been suspended till the final outcome of the arbitration proceedings filed by the Sindh Judo Association (SJA) and the Punjab Judo Association. The SJA had…
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POA to hold National Sports convention in Karachi
Karachi – Pakistan, FEB 26, 2012: General retired Arif Hasan, who was recently re-elected as head of the Pakistan Olympic Association (POA), has announced convening national sports convention in next three months in which issues related to development and promotion of sports in the country would be discussed. He was speaking at a reception hosted…
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IOC, OCA representatives satisfied with smooth conduct of polls Incumbent president sweeps to victory in POA elections
Lahore-Pakistan, Feb 04, 2012: POA elections, Incumbent Pakistan Olympic Association (POA) president Gen (retd) Syed Arif Hasan`s group won elections of the association on Saturday for the third consecutive term, defeating two rivals Major-General (retd) Akram Sahi and Qasim Zia. The sitting president got 48.5 votes and his closest rival Gen Sahi bagged 32.5 votes…