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Asif Pole Vault Triumph Sets New National Record at Athletics Championship

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Asif Pole Vault Triumph Sets New National Record at Athletics Championship

Pakistan athletics fans witnessed history during the National Athletics Championship on Tuesday. Asif pole vault excellence took center stage as Mohammad Asif delivered a record-breaking jump. The Pakistan Army athlete cleared 4.95 metres and claimed gold with confidence.
This achievement edged past the old benchmark by one centimetre. Previously, Jaffar Ashraf held the mark from the Attock edition. However, the narrow margin made the moment even more dramatic for spectators.

Record Moment In The Field

Asif entered the arena calm and focused throughout the competition. He attacked the bar with precision, therefore thrilling the crowd with each attempt. As a result, the final clearance rewrote the national history books.
The championship also produced another national milestone on the same day. In the 110m hurdles, an unnamed athlete clocked 13.70 seconds. That run bettered Mohsin Ali’s 2012 record of 13.85 seconds.
Officials did not share further details about the hurdler. The Athletics Federation leadership remained unavailable for comment. Nevertheless, the performance highlighted rising depth within local track events.

Busy Day For National Athletics

According to the federation statement, the championships reached day two with intensity. A total of 18 events filled the schedule, keeping fans engaged throughout the venue. In addition, athletes from different departments showcased strong preparation.
The event continues to serve as a key platform for emerging talent. Coaches observe these results closely, looking ahead to future international meets. Therefore, consistent improvements remain the primary goal.
Moments like these inspire young athletes across the country. They also remind supporters that national competitions still produce elite performances. With records falling again, expectations for upcoming seasons continue to grow.
Such performances build belief and unity among fans, athletes, and organizers nationwide today, watching proudly together. As momentum grows, national meets promise excitement, progress, and stronger pathways for future champions everywhere soon.

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