Pakistan at the 2002 Commonwealth Games
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| At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, England |
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| Medals Rank: 19 |
Gold 1 |
Silver 3 |
Bronze 4 |
Total 8 |
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Pakistan competed in Manchester for their ninth Commonwealth Games.[1] It sent mixed teams in Athletics, Badminton, Squash and Table Tennis. All male teams in Boxing, Cycling, Hockey, Judo, Shooting, Weightlifting and Wrestling, and an all female team in Swimming.[2] In total it sent 46 males and five females.[3] It won its only gold in Boxing, three silvers in Weightlifting and bronze medals in Hockey, Shooting and Wrestling.[2] Finishing 19th overall in the medals table.
Medals
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Gold
Haider Ali Men's Featherweight Division (54kg)
Silver
Muhammad Irfan Men's 69kg Clean and Jerk
Muhammad Irfan Men's 69 kg Combined
Muhammad Irfan Men's 69 k Snatch
Bronze
Irshad Ali Men's Centre Fire Pistol
National Shooting Team Men's Centre Fire Shooting (Team)
Muhammad Bashir Bhola Men's 96kg
See also
References
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