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GB skier hopes to do well in Beijing Olympics

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Mohammad Karim from Gilgit-Baltistan is the lone Pakistani alpine skier, who will represent the coun-try in the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022.

Mr Karim is optimistic to perform well in the mega event. Talking to Dawn, he said: “I have completed the required training and wish to build Pakistan’s image internationally in winter sports.” He is scheduled to fly to China on Feb 1.

He said he had started skiing at the age of four on wooden skis made by his brother, also a skier, in Naltar valley. Mr Karim said he had started professional ski-ing in 2010, and had also participated in the winter games at Vancouver.

Mr Karim said local youth were physically strong and if the government paid attention to winter sports and trained the local athletes properly, they could shine in the international competitions.

“GB has world’s best winter sports arenas as snowbound mountains have the perfect slopes to promote skiing,” he said. “Establishing training institutions in the region can produce more athletes like him,” he demanded.—AP

 

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