LAHORE: Army dominated both the men and women events as the National Swimming Championship commenced here at the International Swimming Pool in Nishtar Sports Complex on Friday.

The men’s category saw Army with five gold, six silver and one bronze medals stealing the show as seven different events were decided on the first day.

Punjab and Sindh were able to bag one gold medal apiece to kick things off followed by Higher Education Commission (HEC) with two bronze medals.

Wapda and Navy, struggling far behind the leaders, only managed to clinch one bronze medal.

Army reigned supreme in the women’s category too as they clinched two gold, one silver and bronze medals.

Sindh also had an identical medal tally as Army with two gold, one silver and a bronze but Army dominated the medal standings with the overall results.

Wapda women’s displayed an impressive showing compared to their men’s team as they bagged one gold, three silver and one bronze medals.

Punjab is in fourth place with one gold and one bronze medal while Navy follows with one silver and as many bronze. Islamabad also put their name on the board with won one bronze medal.

Results:

(Men’s event): 400m individual medley: 1 Muhammad Ahmed Durrani (Army) 5:02.85; 2 Azhar Abbas (Army); 3 Sameer Asif (HEC)

50m butterfly: 1 Syed M. Daniyal Hatim (Army) 26.02; 2 Aryan Zayn Din (Army); 3 Ali Mitha (Sindh)

400m freestyle: 1 Muhammad Ahmed Durrani (Army) 4:30.65; 2 Basit Ali (Army) 4:43.66; 3 Subhan Ahmed (Navy)

200m backstroke: 1 Abbas Hussain (Army) 2:23.62; 2 Muhammad Ismail (Army); 3 Shahzain Abbasi (Sindh)

100m freestyle: 1 Aryan Zayn Din (Army) 54.12; 2 Aryan Rehman Khawar (Punjab); 3 Hamza

Asif (Wapda)

200m breaststroke: 1 Mikail Azfar Mir (Sindh) 2:38.57; 2 Rayan Deen Awan (Army); 3 Adnan Ali (Army)

4x100m medley relay: 1 Team Punjab 3:42.76 — new national record; 2 Team Army; 3 Team HEC

Women’s event : 400m individual medley: 1 Jehanara Nabi (Army) 5:18.15; 2 Hareem Malik (Sindh); 3 Mayah Saida Lone (Wapda)

50m butterfly: 1 Mishael Aisha Hyat Ayub (Wapda) 31.64; 2 Daniya Bhatia (Navy); 3 Ameena Ameer Qadri (Army)

200m backstroke: 1 Meher Maqbool (Sindh) 2:46.06; 2 Raaqiah Aqeel (Army); 3 Maham Ali (IFAWSA)

100m freestyle: 1 Shazana Shahid (Punjab) 1:07.42; 2 Ayesha Zeeshan Chaudry (Wapda); 3 Shanzay Tabish Bari (Navy)

200m breaststroke: 1 Hareem Malik (Sindh) 2:59.81; 2 Mishael Aisha Hyat Ayub (Wapda); 3 Zara Farhan (Sindh) 4x100m freestyle relay: 1 Team Army 4:34.49; 2 Team Wapda; 3 Team Punjab.

Published in Dawn, November 2nd, 2024

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