LAHORE: Pakistan made a remarkable impact at the World Fitness Challenge and Bodybuilding Championship in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, securing three prestigious bronze medals.
Pakistan Army Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui, renowned for competing in the 100m sprint at the 2008 Summer Olympics, demonstrated her exceptional prowess by claiming bronze in the masters category.
Hawaldar Maqbool Ahmed triumphed in the individual masters event, while Inamullah earned a bronze medal in the seniors category. All three athletes proudly represented the Pakistan Army on the international stage.
The championship attracted elite competitors from 57 countries in the men’s division and 18 nations in the women’s division, underscoring the high level of global competition.
Speaking on her achievement, Sadaf Siddiqui remarked, “It is a profound honor to represent Pakistan once again and to secure a medal at the World Fitness Challenge and Bodybuilding Championship.
This victory proves that dedication, perseverance, and passion can lead to success at any stage of life. I urge women athletes to remain steadfast; with relentless effort, excellence and recognition are attainable in any arena.”

















