Pakistan to Have More Officials Than Athletes in 2016 Rio Olympics
Pakistan's 2016 Rio Olympics contingent will have seven athletes and 11 officials.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: June 30, 2016 08:26 pm IST
Highlights
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Pakistan Olympics contingent will include seven athletes and 11 officials
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Athletes include two swimmers, one judoka, two shooters and two sprinters
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Pakistan hockey team hasn't qualified for Rio Olympics
The slide in Pakistan sports will be visible in the Rio Olympics this summer as the Pakistan contingent will include more officials than athletes.
With the failure of the national hockey side to qualify for the Rio Olympics, the 18-member Pakistan contingent will include seven athletes and 11 officials.
The athletes include swimmers Lianna Swan and Haris Bandey who are based abroad, judoka Shah Hussain, who also lives in Tokyo, shooters Ghulam Mustafa and Minhal Sohail and two sprinters.
All the Pakistani athletes have got chances to compete in the Rio Olympics through wild card entries as none of the country's athletes couldn't come through the qualification process.
Not even a single boxer could qualify for the Olympics although one of Pakistan's two non-hockey medals came through boxing in 1988, when Hussain Shah won a bronze.
Judoka Shah Hussain is the son of the medal winning pugilist.
The president of Pakistan Olympic Association, Arif Hasan has blamed the Pakistan Sports Board for the sad state of affairs.
Hasan, in particular, was upset over the failure of the hockey team to qualify for the Olympics, a first for the country.
"Hockey is our national sport and through it we always had hope of winning a medal in the Olympics. But even that has now gone," he lamented.