Pakistani Athletics Championships

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Pakistani Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
Sport Track and field
Founded1948
Country Pakistan

The National Athletics Championships of Pakistan is an annual outdoor track and field competition organized by the Athletics Federation of Pakistan, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Pakistan. The championship is held normally in the month of April. [1] [2]

Contents

Events

22 events for men and 20 for women are held.

Track running
Obstacle events
Jumping events
Throwing events
Combined events
Relay
Long events

Editions

YearCity
1948 Karachi
1950 Lahore
1952Lahore
1954 Montgomery
1955 Dacca
1956Lahore
1958 Peshawar
1960Dacca
1962Lahore
1963Lahore
1964Dacca
1965Lahore
1966Lahore
1967 Rawalpindi
1968Dacca
1969Peshawar
1970Karachi
1971 Nawabshah
1972Lahore
1973Lahore
1974Peshawar
1975Lahore
1976Karachi
1977Peshawar
1978Lahore
1979Rawalpindi
1980Karachi
1981Peshawar
1982Rawalpindi
1983Hyderabad
1984 Faisalabad
1985 Islamabad
1986 Quetta
1987Rawalpindi
1988Karachi
1990Peshawar
1991Islamabad
1992Lahore
1993Quetta
1994Islamabad
1995Quetta
2009Lahore
2010Islamabad
2011Lahore
2012Islamabad
2013Islamabad
2015Islamabad
2016Quetta
2017Karachi
2018Islamabad
2019–2021 not held
2022Lahore


50th edition will take place in 2021 with 14 teams Pakistan Army, Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Pakistan Navy, Pakistan WAPDA, Pakistan Railways, Higher Education Commission (HEC), Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Islamabad, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, FATA and Gilgit Baltistan. [3] [4]

Championships records

Men

EventRecordAthlete/TeamDatePlaceRef
400 m 46.75 [lower-alpha 1] Mehboob Ali 10 May 2016 Quetta [5]
110 m hurdles 13.85 NR Mohsin Ali 22 March 2012 Islamabad
High jump 2.07 m NR Shehroz Khan 18 November 2018 Islamabad [6]
Pole vault 4.94 m NR Jaffar Ashraf 6 Dezember 2023 Attock [7]
4 × 100 m relay 40.24 [lower-alpha 2] Team Army
Muhammad Shahbaz
Liaqat Ali
Ubaid Ali
Ahmad Uzair
11 May 2016 Quetta [8]

Women

EventRecordAthlete/TeamDatePlaceRef
5000 m 19:04.0 h NR Rabia Ashiq 20 May 2012 Islamabad
10000 m 40:42.7 NR Rabia Ashiq 21 April 2011 Lahore [9]
Javelin throw 44.78 m NR Parveen Akhtar 6 July 2010 Karachi [10]

Mixed

EventRecordTeamDatePlaceRef
4 × 400 m relay 3:39.2 h HEC Team
Amed Saeed
Sunaina Musawar
Fahad Khan
Rida Tariq
6 Dezember 2023 Attock [11]

Notes

  1. recognised by World Athletics but not ratified by AFP
  2. recognised by World Athletics but not ratified by AFP

See also

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