Another gold medal has been added to Pakistan’s tally at the Special Olympics World Games, thanks to the outstanding performance by Faiza Nasir and Naheen Khan in the Women’s Doubles Badminton event.
In a thrilling exhibition of talent and collaboration, the Pakistani pair of Faiza Nasir and Naheen Khan dominated the Badminton Unified Women’s Doubles competition at the ongoing Special Olympics World Games held in Berlin.
The pair demonstrated exceptional teamwork and resolve, outclassing their competitors to secure a decisive victory.
Faiza Nasir and Naheen Khan’s victory further amplifies Pakistan’s commendable performance at the Games. Earlier, Pakistan had shone on the international stage with Usman Qamar’s cycling gold medal and Saifullah Solangi’s commendable powerlifting performance, winning two golds, a silver, and a bronze medal.
This recent accomplishment in badminton reinforces Pakistan’s dedication to fostering and backing athletes with intellectual disabilities. The success of Faiza Nasir and Naheen Khan underscores their relentless commitment and the intensive training they’ve undergone to achieve this high level of success.