Pakistan achieved notable success at the World Fitness Challenge and Bodybuilding Championship in Saudi Arabia, with three athletes from the Pakistan Army securing bronze medals across different categories.
Olympian athlete Sadaf Siddiqui claimed a bronze in the Masters category, maintaining her competitive edge and adding to her international accolades. Havaldar Maqbool Ahmed also earned a bronze in the individual Masters division, while Inam Ullah secured a medal in the Seniors category.
The championship saw participation from 57 countries in the men’s events and 18 countries in the women’s events, highlighting the global scale and competitiveness of the tournament.
Speaking on her achievement, Sadaf Siddiqui said, “After representing Pakistan in athletics, winning a bronze at the World Fitness and Bodybuilding Championship is a proud moment. Hard work and dedication can bring success at any age and in any sport.” She added, “This is a message for all women athletes — never give up. With perseverance, anyone can achieve excellence in their field.”
The performance underscores Pakistan’s growing presence in international fitness and bodybuilding competitions, driven by disciplined training and professional commitment.
