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I think Pakistanis need to step away from "soft" sports like Cricket and go into more physical sports like boxing where I think we will fare much better.
Personal attack? where? You are not expressing your opinion you are just spewing frustration. Am not a feminist while tell me what is wrong with wanna be gora ?Clearly you're the butt hurt one lobbing personal attacks at me. What I think is my opinion and I'm free to express here.
You're probably a gora wannabe delusional feminist moron. Color me surprised.
I believe it is indeed quite hard...lolsssits good for soft image
am more into snake hunting . btw did you share that soldiers' martyrdom post on twitter today? with same ID?
abba huzur opened account 11 months back to troll (Post ) only on this thread , only 21 postsLOL this fella @Abba Hazoor is either a 71 year old butthurt villager or a 17 year old skinny arse troll. Ignore him either way.
No, I am not on twitter.am more into snake hunting . btw did you share that soldiers' martyrdom post on twitter today? with same ID?
Pakistanion ko Mubarak ho. Watan ki beti ne sab ko khush kar dia.Pakistani flag flies high as female powerlifter wins four gold medals in Singapore
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Published: December 9, 2017
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ISLAMABAD: Saniha Ghafoor, a Pakistani female powerlifter, secured four gold medals in the 57kg category at the Oceania Pacific Powerlifting Championship on Saturday.
Saniha won four gold medals in the 57kg category for squats, bench press, dead lift and total weight, a private news channel reported.
The powerlifter lifted an aggregate weight of 280kg, 115kg during squats, 55kg during bench press and 110kg during dead lift.
Asian Bench Press Championships: Pakistan powerlifters continue to shine
The championship is being held at Park Avenue Convention Centre in Singapore. The event kicked off on December 7 and will run until December 10.
Other Pakistani powerlifters competing in the event include Sybil Sohail (47kg), Twinkle Sohail (72kg), Rabbia Razzaq (84kg), Muhammad Ahmad Khan (105kg), Syed Nadeem Hashmi (105kg) and Mahmood Heera (120kg).
In 2015, Pakistan’s Twinkle Sohail also won a gold medal in the Asian Bench-Press Powerlifting Championship which was held in Muscat. https://tribune.com.pk/story/158010...-powerlifter-wins-four-gold-medals-singapore/
You need to get with the times. This is only going to be more common. Women are making their own decisions.Good for her, I guess. Not sure what she's trying to prove.
Andhow exactly does this help the average Pakistani on the street?
His gravitational pull is too strongSuch a magnetic personality.
Why even have such silly contests unless the lifters are doing something extraordinary? I warm up on the bench with what she's squatting.
Get some heavy weight women in there and see what they can do.
But can she cook yaarBeautiful as well as strong.