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9 Years Pakistani Girl Win Gold in International Karate Championship

Karachi Aiyana Noel Arthur, clinches gold at the International Karate.

Aiyana, who represented Pakistan in the competition, outperformed the other top karate competitors in Sri Lanka by showcasing extraordinary talent, technique, and determination to take first place in the 2023 International Open Karate Kensho Championship. In doing so, the nine-year-old won the gold medal for her division.

Three gold and one silver medals were won by a Pakistani team at the competition. Anahita Fatima, Aiyana Noel, and Ayra Adil won the gold medals, while Zehab Ghazanfar won the silver.

In the 40 kg, 35 kg, and 20 kg categories, respectively, the young Kumite competitors Anahita Fatima, Aiyana Noel, and Ayra Adil won gold medals. Anahita Fatima also defeated the opponent player in 20 seconds.

Aiyana’s diligence and dedication to striving for greatness in the martial arts are demonstrated by this remarkable accomplishment.

At age six, Aiyana enrolled in the Taurus MMA fitness School in Karachi to start her martial arts training. As soon as her potential was discovered, she went on to win numerous awards, including a bronze and silver medal from Azerbaijan last year.

As a result of Aiyana’s commitment and tenacity, she has been able to accomplish her objectives. And the nation is proud of all that she has accomplished.

Aiyana’s victory in the International Open Karate Kensho Championship is an impressive accomplishment for someone so young.

Young girls in Pakistan can be motivated to follow their passion for sports and aspirations of excellence by Aiyana’s accomplishment. Her achievements serve as a call to action for the government and sports organisations to support women’s sports. And provide brilliant female athletes like Aiyana the chance to realise their full potential.

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