Pakistan at the 1990 Asian Games

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Pakistan at the
1990 Asian Games
Flag of Pakistan.svg
IOC code PAK
NOC Pakistan Olympic Association
in Beijing
Medals
Ranked 6th
Gold
4
Silver
1
Bronze
7
Total
12
Asian Games appearances (overview)

Pakistan participated in the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing, China from September 22, to October 7, 1990. [1] Pakistan ranked 6th and got 4 golds, 1 silver and 7 bronze medals with a total of 12 overall medals. [2]

Medalists

SportAthleteMedal
Athletics ( details )Ghulam AbbasGold medal icon.svg
Nadir KhanBronze medal icon.svg
Boxing ( details )Ibrar Hussain ShahGold medal icon.svg
Muhammad LatifSilver medal icon.svg
Zaigham MaseelBronze medal icon.svg
Muhammad SahibBronze medal icon.svg
Dildar AhmedBronze medal icon.svg
Muhammad AsgharBronze medal icon.svg
Field hockey ( details )Qazi Mohib (Captain)Gold medal icon.svg
Shahid Ali Khan
Mansoor Ahmed
Khalid Bashir
Rana Mujad
Anjum Saeed
Farhat Khan
K.M. Junaid
Shahbaz Ahmed
Waseem Feroze
Zahid Sharif
Muhammad Irfan
Qamar Ibrahim
M. Riasat
Mussadiq Hussain
Tahir Zaman
Kabaddi ( details )Muhammad Sarwar (Captain)Bronze medal icon.svg
Tahir Waheed
Talat Mehmood
Abdul Razaq
Rana Saif Ullah
Mansha
Mubashir Iqbal
Sultan Mehmood
Muhammad Hussain
Pervaiz Ahmed
Muhammad Farooq
Nisar Ahmed
Weightlifting ( details )Rafey Saeed Butt
Sailing ( details )Lt. Cdr. Munir SadiqGold medal icon.svg
Lt. Cdr. Zakaullah

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References

  1. "Pakistan Sports Board, Islamabad".
  2. "Pakistan Olympic Association". nocpakistan.org. Archived from the original on February 25, 2023. Retrieved 2024-08-14.