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Sinan Ashfaq Ahmad (left) with his elder brother Ammar Image Credit: Courtesy: Ashfaq Ahmad

Dubai: UAE-based Sinan Ashfaq Ahmad presented himself with an early birthday gift by bagging the bronze for Pakistan at the First WTF President’s Cup, being held in Tashkent on Saturday.

The student from the North American International School, Al Mizher, who turns 12 on Monday, made full use of the opportunity representing his native Pakistan at his first-ever international event. Competing in the -65 Cadets category, Sinan had a dream debut when he defeated his opponent from the host country in the quarter-finals before losing to Uzbekistan’s Anarkulov Donierbek in the semi-final at the Universal Sports Palace.



Sinan Ashfaq Ahmad (in blue) in action against Uzbekistan’s Anarkulov Donierbek in the -63 Cadets category at the First WTF President’s Cup Taekwondo in Tashkent. Image courtesy: Ashfaq Ahmad


“It is an amazing feeling to have a medal around my neck,” Sinan told Gulf News from Tashkent on Saturday.

“Leaving for this competition, my intention was to get some vital international exposure. But here I am with a medal for my country and it feels like a dream come true,” he added.

Sinan and his elder brother Ammar had been selected to represent Pakistan after their participation in the Junior National Championships in Islamabad in October last year. Since then the two brothers had been preparing for their international debut under the close scrutiny of Zeyad Hammad Abu Zahieh, a 7th Dan Kukkiwon in Sharjah and Pakistan coach Nader Khan in Ras Al Khaimah.

Organised by the Uzbekistan Taekwondo Association (UTA) with sanction from the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF), the inaugural edition of the competition has brought together nearly 600 competitors from 25 nations from across the world.



Sinan Ashfaq Ahmad (right) with his elder brother Ammar. Image courtesy: Ashfaq Ahmad


The three-day Grade 2 competition that was held in three weight divisions — Cadet, Junior and Senior — is scheduled to conclude in the Uzbek capital late on Sunday.

This was the first time that Sinan and his older brother Ammar, 14, have been given the nod to represent Pakistan. Competing in the junior boys -63 category, Ammar lost to Uzbekistan’s Sharen Brazen who, in fact, went on to win the gold medal in his category.

Colonel (retd) Waseem Ahmed Janjua, President of the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation (PTF), said that the federation would always support new and talented players to represent Pakistan at international levels. He said that Ammar and Sinan have done very well at President Taekwondo Cup in Tashkent.

“Winning medal in Tashkent  is a great achievement for the country and we are proud of our players,” said Col Janjua.