KEY POINTS
- All three medalists represented the Pakistan Army.
- Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui earned a bronze in the Women’s Masters Category.
- In the men’s events, Havaldar Maqbool Ahmed and Inam Ullah also secured bronze medals.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan made a strong showing at the World Fitness Challenge & Bodybuilding Championship in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, securing three bronze medals.
The championship, organized under the International Fitness and Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB), saw the participation of athletes from 57 countries, where Pakistan’s contingent showcased exceptional skill, discipline, and determination, according to a press release.
All three medalists were proudly representing the Pakistan Army, underscoring the institution’s significant contribution to national sports and physical excellence.
Sadaf Siddiqui’s Stellar Performance
In the women’s division, Olympian Sadaf Siddiqui, who had previously won three gold medals for the Pakistan Army at the National Fitness Championship earlier this year, displayed remarkable strength and technique.
She clinched the bronze medal in the World Women’s Masters Category, standing out among competitors from 18 countries.
Sadaf’s performance solidified her status as one of Pakistan’s top fitness athletes on the global stage.
Success in Men’s Events
In the men’s events, Havaldar Maqbool Ahmed earned a bronze medal in the Masters Individual Category.
His impressive skills enabled him to triumph over competitors from 53 countries.
Similarly, Inam Ullah secured a bronze medal in the Seniors Category, showcasing his strength and technique against global athletes from 57 nations.
Triumph for Pakistan’s Sports Excellence
This success at the World Fitness Challenge & Bodybuilding Championship highlights Pakistan’s growing presence in global fitness and bodybuilding competitions.
The performance of these athletes not only brings pride to the Pakistan Army but also emphasizes the nation’s commitment to physical fitness and excellence in sports.



