Mohsin Nawaz

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Mohsin Nawaz is a Pakistani sports shooter. [1]

Biography

Mohsin Nawaz was born in Faisalabad. [2] [3]

In October 2022, Nawaz earned five medals at the Bisley Long Range Shooting Competition: three gold and two silver. [4] Representing Pakistan, he consistently placed in the top three positions. [4] His international medal tally now stands at seven, including a gold from the NRA USA 600 meters in 2018. [4]

In April 2023, he became the first Pakistani to record 400 international match shots, securing the NRA USA classification. [2] [5] Nawaz achieved this at the Rocky Mountain, Montana and NRA US Nationals events. [2]

He has also won 25 national long-range competitions. [4]

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