Shahida Abbasi Explained

Shahida Abbasi
Nationality:Pakistani
Sport:Karate
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Shahida Abbasi (born c1995) is a Pakistani karateka. She is the first Pakistani woman to compete internationally in kata.[1] [2]

Background

Abbasi belongs to the Hazara community of Quetta, Balochistan.[3] She is the second of four daughters of her parents.

Career

Abbasi started learning karate in 2004. She is coached by Muhammad Shah. She is also learning the martial art of Sholokan and teaching karate in her hometown. Her sensei is Ghulam Ali.

National

Abbasi initially represented her home province, Balochistan and now represents WAPDA in national competitions.[4] While representing Balochistan at the 31st National Games held in Peshawar in 2010, she won a silver medal alongside her teammates: Naz and Zahara in team kata.[5] At the 13th National Karate Championships held at the Nishtar Park Sports Complex Gymnasium Hall in Lahore, Abbasi won gold in individual kata.[6] And the National Games held in Peshawar in November 2019, Abbasi won 2 gold medals, in individual kata[7] and in team (3 persons) kata.[8]

International

At the 3rd South Asian Karate Championships held in New Delhi, India in 2016, Abbasi won three bronze medals: kata (individual and team) and kumite (-45 kg) individual event.[9] In 2017, at the 4th South Asian Karate Championships held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Abbasi won four bronze medals: kata (individual and team) and kumite (-45 kg and team).[10] Abbasi also participated in the Islamic Solidarity Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan. At the South Asian Games held in Kathmandu, Nepal in December 2019, Abbasi won the gold medal in the individual kata event[11] with 42 points[12] which was the country's first gold medal at these Games.[13] She also claimed another gold in the women's team kumite alongside her teammates: Kulsoom Hazara, Sana Kausar, Nargis Hameedullah, Sabira Gul. In the women's team kata event she won silver alongside Nargis Hameedullah and Naz Gul.[14]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet Shahida – The first international Kata karate player SAMAA. 2020-11-16. Samaa TV. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2017-07-20. Shahida Abbassi Pakistan's first international female Kata Karate player. 2020-11-16. ARY NEWS. en-US.
  3. Web site: 2019-12-04. Activist-athlete boosts image of Balochistan. 2020-11-16. Arab News. en.
  4. https://nation.com.pk/19-Dec-2017/karateka-shahida-vows-to-win-medals-for-pakistan Karateka Shahida vows to win medals for Pakistan
  5. Web site: Newspaper. the. 2010-12-29. National Games 2010: Nasim, Liaquat crowned 100m champions. 2020-11-18. DAWN.COM. en.
  6. Web site: Wapda karatekas dominate 2nd day's proceedings in Chief Minister Punjab National Karate Championship, 24 Aug, 2019 Sports Board Punjab. 2020-11-18. sportsboard.punjab.gov.pk.
  7. Web site: News, National Games 2019. 2020-11-18. nationalgames2019.pk.
  8. Web site: Result: Team Kata (3) - National Games 2019. 2020-11-18. nationalgames2019.pk.
  9. Web site: South Asian Karate Championships (results). 2020-11-18. www.sportdata.org.
  10. Web site: Pakistan Karate Federation, Pakistan Olympic Association. 2020-11-18. www.nocpakistan.org.
  11. Web site: Reporter. The Newspaper's Sports. 2020-05-14. SAG medallists of judo and karate awarded. 2020-11-16. DAWN.COM. en.
  12. Web site: Shahida Hazara Wins First Gold in South Asian Game. 2020-11-16. phcsingapore.org. en-US.
  13. Web site: wmc. 2019-12-02. Shahida Abbasi gives Pakistan the first gold medal in the South Asian Games. 2020-11-16. Women Media Center. en-US.
  14. Web site: Karate. 2020-11-16. South Asian Games Nepal 2019. en-US.