Archery talent exists in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, talent hunt should be done at school level, Syed Aqil Shah

Syed Aqeel Shah's announcement to conduct the top eight archers competition in Kalam in the month of May


PESHAWAR... President of KP Olympic Association and former sports minister Syed Aqil Shah says that archery is an expensive and technical sport and the arrival of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa archers including female archers in the top position is an indication that here But there is talent that needs attention. And the youth can be brought into this sport through talent hunt, he said during a ceremony held in a local hotel in Peshawar, which was held in honor of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa archery team, in which sports personalities also participated. 

Syed Aqil Shah said that earlier there was an archery association in which there were different people in every general meeting, that is why I had said in the second general body meeting that it does not work like this. He congratulated Archery Federation Secretary Zulfikar Butt and the members of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Archery Team for taking the current position.

 He mentioned the female coach Sara Khan and said that it is a big thing to come to this position with limited resources while the range for archery is Not even, Syed Aqil Shah also thanked the Sports Directorate and said that DG Sports was also supposed to come, but due to some personal engagements, the Regional Sports Officer is participating in this event instead. He also directed the Archery Federation to start the scheme and said that after conducting a competition between them Top eight archers will compete in May Kalam, four girls and four boys, and they will hold it at their residence.

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