Saadi Abbas eyes bronze medal for Pakistan

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He is participating in the Karate 1 Series A in Richmond-Vancouver, Canada

loteria Ceará ,میگا ملینز آن لائن ٹکٹ ,الوہا کلسٹر ادائیگی کرتا ہے۔ ,پاور بال کے نتائج ,جادوئی اسپن loteria Ceará ,میگا ملینز آن لائن ٹکٹ ,الوہا کلسٹر ادائیگی کرتا ہے۔ ,پاور بال کے نتائج ,جادوئی اسپن loteria Ceará ,میگا ملینز آن لائن ٹکٹ ,الوہا کلسٹر ادائیگی کرتا ہے۔ ,پاور بال کے نتائج ,جادوئی اسپن Saadi Abbas has won many medals at the national and international level — PSBKARACHI: Pakistan’s seasoned karateka Saadi Abbas will compete in a bronze medal fight against Abilmansur Batyrgali of Kazakhstan in the male kumite -75 kilogramme weight category in the Karate 1 Series A Richmond-Vancouver, Canada, on Sunday (today).Despite a serious knee injury the former Asian champion had a bright start to his journey when he beat Abdoun Ilyes of Canada 6-1 and Leon Tomljanovic of Croatia 4-0 in his first two fights in his pool. However in his third fight he went 0-1 down to Algeria’s promising youngster Oussama Zaid. Saadi was then given repechage and there he conquered Carlos Avila Villarreal Julian of Mexico 5-3 to set a bronze medal fight with Kazakhstan’s Abilmansur Batyrgali.“I was injured but I played with a certain plan and it went well,” Saadi told ‘The News’ from Canada.“It is a competitive event. Look, I lost to Algeria’s fighter who is a junior world champion. I played a very close fight with him and in the final three to four seconds he put pressure and I attacked but he was given the point, otherwise I would have been in the semi-finals," he added. “All players are of good level here and the Kazakh against whom I will be playing the bronze medal fight is also of high standard in the world rankings,” said Saadi, who also now has settled in Canada after moving there from Dubai a few months ago.“You know my target is Asian Games and I wanted to play here just to know where I stand. However I could not execute more as I felt pain in my knee when I pushed more. But thanks God plan went well and now pray for the bronze,” said Saadi, also the silver medallist of the Islamic Games.“If I get recovered properly I will be able to play in an explosive mood,” said Saadi, also the former US Open champion.“I will definitely come for the National Games. On June 5-6 Toronto Open will be held and on June 10-11 Montreal Open will be conducted and I will feature in both these events and will then see how it goes onwards,” said Saadi, the two-time champion of the Commonwealth Karate Championships. Our Correspondent Comments Submit مضمون کا ماخذ:گنہر نا لوٹیریا
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