Obaidullah Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Rising Wushu Star, Wins Gold at International Championship
Musarrat Ullah Jan
Obaidullah Khan, a young and energetic wushu player from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, has won a gold medal at the International Championship of French Siwat held in Lahore. The 16-year-old is a second-year student at Government College Peshawar, and he is passionate about the sport of wushu.
Khan has already achieved a great deal in his young career. He has won medals at many international, national, and provincial level championships. He is a role model for other young athletes in Pakistan, and he shows that it is possible to achieve great things even with limited facilities and support.
In an exclusive interview, Khan said that he loves wushu because it is a dynamic sport that combines self-defense with athleticism. He believes that wushu can help to develop the skills of students and youth, and he is committed to promoting the sport in Pakistan.
Khan is grateful for the support of his coach, Najmullah Safi, and his family. He is also hopeful that the government will provide more support to wushu athletes. He believes that with the right support, Pakistan can become a world leader in wushu.
Khan is an inspiration to us all. He shows that it is possible to achieve great things through hard work and dedication, even when faced with challenges. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.