The Pak Banker

Samia aims for gold, record at South Asian Games

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Record holding weightlift­er Saima Manzoor has aimed to win a gold medal and break records at the South Asian Games which will start from December 1 in Nepal.

The 25- year- old who boasts many records in the 55kg weight category, recently won a gold medal at the 33rd National Games before being selected for the South Asian Games. The national weightlift­er said that she aims to bag a gold medal as well as break a record in the upcoming games.

"I have won gold at the National Games and now my next target is the South Asian Games. Not only do I intend on winning gold, I am aiming to break a record. I’m sure that I’ll succeed," she said.

Manzoor hails from a family of weightlift­ers. Her father, Muhammad Manzoor was a former Olympian and represente­d Pakistan at the 1976 Olympics. Added to this, he had competed in many national competitio­ns.

Manzoor said that she drew her passion for the sport from her father and hoped that she would be able to represent the country in a positive manner. "I am very fond of weightlift­ing and I want to be strong so that I can represent my country well," she said.

While Manzoor holds a steady weightlift­ing career, the mother of a six- year- old revealed that that her passion for the sport does not hinder her parenting duties.

"I am able to balance my domestic life as well as my profession­al career.

Every day I manage to take my six- year- old son to school, pick him up and give him ample time for his studies. Throughout my day, I am able to take out three to four hours for training," she said.

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