Pakistani Taekwondo Explore how three young siblings from Pakistan made sporting history at the MBW International Taekwondo Championship 2025, winning four medals and inspiring a nation—showcasing true Pakistani Taekwondo success.
Three remarkable young athletes from Swat have etched their names in Pakistan’s sporting annals by winning four medals at the MBW International Taekwondo Championship 2025 in Malaysia—an event that featured more than 4,200 competitors from 32 countries Geo NewsArab News.
Among them, Ayesha Ayaz, celebrated as the country’s youngest taekwondo champion, dazzled with both a gold and a bronze medal, reaffirming her prodigious talent on the global stage Geo NewsArab News. Her elder brother, Mohammad Zaryab Khan, impressed with dominant performances, earning a gold medal for Pakistan Geo NewsArab News. Their younger sister, Gulalai Ayaz, contributed further by clinching a bronze medal and being honored as the Best Fighter of the Tournament Geo NewsArab News.
This is a historic first for Pakistan—three siblings winning a total of four medals in a single international taekwondo competition Geo NewsArab News. Their achievements sparked jubilant celebrations across Swat and nationwide, serving as an inspiring beacon for the youth Geo NewsPakistan Today.
Expressing gratitude for her success, Ayesha Ayaz acknowledged the unwavering support of her father, her community, and particularly Hassan Nisar, CEO of Metrix Pakistan, whose encouragement bolstered her journey Geo News.
Sports analysts have lauded this landmark feat as a compelling case for enhanced institutional backing for martial arts and other less-catered sports. Pakistani Taekwondo argue that with better training facilities and international exposure, Pakistan’s athletes could shine even brighter on the world stage Geo NewsPakistan Today.
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