Pakistan made history at the South Asian Athletics Federation (SAAF) Cross Country Championships 2025 by winning two gold medals. The national team secured first place in both the senior 10 km and junior 8 km team events, marking a major achievement in athletics.
The championship took place at Fatima Jinnah Park in Islamabad, where Pakistan dominated the competition. In the senior 10 km race, the Pakistani team finished first, while Sri Lanka claimed the silver medal and Bangladesh took bronze.
Similarly, in the junior 8 km event, Pakistan once again won gold, with Sri Lanka securing second place and Nepal finishing third.
The event was attended by high-profile guests, including ambassadors and senior diplomats from Sri Lanka, Nepal, and the Maldives. Their presence added to the significance of the competition, highlighting the growing importance of athletics in the region.
Pakistan’s impressive performance in the championship reflects the country’s growing strength in long-distance running. The victories not only boost national pride but also encourage young athletes to take up competitive sports.
With this achievement, Pakistan has set a new benchmark in athletics, proving its potential in international competitions. The success at the SAAF Cross Country Championships 2025 is expected to inspire future athletes and strengthen Pakistan’s presence in the world of sports.