Pakistan’s Paralympic champion Haider Ali received a PKR 5 million cash award from the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) for his bronze medal victory at the Paralympic Games. The award, presented by Rana Sanaullah, Prime Minister’s Advisor on Inter-Provincial Coordination, is part of a newly implemented policy to honor outstanding athletes.
Rana Sanaullah praised Haider’s dedication, highlighting his achievement as a source of national pride and a testament to his resilience and hard work.
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Haider Ali’s Achievements
Haider Ali is Pakistan’s most accomplished Paralympian, having competed in five consecutive Paralympic Games and earning four medals:
- Tokyo 2020: Gold
- Beijing 2008: Silver
- Rio 2016 and Paris 2024: Bronze
Beyond the Paralympics, he has secured 19 medals in international events, including 9 gold, 4 silver, and 6 bronze across the Paralympic Games, Para Asian Games, and World Championships.
Recognition and Impact
The Pakistan Sports Board commended Haider’s contributions to sports, emphasizing the importance of celebrating such achievements to inspire future athletes. The board reiterated its commitment to nurturing talent and enhancing Pakistan’s global sports representation.
Haider Ali’s remarkable journey reflects determination and excellence, serving as an inspiration for aspiring athletes and showcasing the power of perseverance and dedication.