KARACHI: A 23-year-old athlete Arshad Nadeem will receive training in Kazakhstan in order to prepare for next year’s Tokyo Olympics.
Expressing his excitement over training abroad, Arshad Nadeem vowed to get the maximum benefit out of his training opportunity in Kazakhstan.
A 23-year-old athlete said that around eight months training would be enough for quality preparation and added that if the coach is good then he will really enjoy the training stint abroad.
The Athletics Federation of Pakistan (AFP) managed foreign training for him. He will be sent to Kazakhstan when flights to that country resume sometime in October.
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