Pakistan is set to host the South Asian Cross Country Athletics Championship for the first time ever. The event will take place on November 24 in Islamabad, and the Pakistan Sports Board has given the Athletics Federation of Pakistan the official go-ahead with a No Objection Certificate (NOC).
Athletes from several South Asian countries, including Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, will compete. The Government of Pakistan has given clearance for all teams, including India, to participate, showing a commitment to regional sports cooperation.
This event will be an important moment for South Asian athletics, as it aims to build collaboration among neighboring countries and highlight the talents of young athletes in the region. By bringing together the best cross-country runners from across South Asia, the championship will offer a platform for emerging talent to shine on an international stage and foster friendly competition.
The Athletics Federation of Pakistan has mentioned that more details about the championship will be shared soon. Hosting such an event is a major step forward for sports in Pakistan and demonstrates the country’s dedication to promoting athletic talent and unity in the region.