Pakistani contestants make their mark in the Tokyo 2025 marathon – Aitrend

These images appear from Pakistani running pictures Bilal Best and Sarawar. Correspondent
These images appear from Pakistani running pictures Bilal Best and Sarawar. Correspondent

Karachi: Pakistani contestants have fingerprints at the Tokyo 2025 Marathon, with the leadership of Bilal Ihsan and Kokab Sawar this charge as the fastest participant of male and female from the country in the Tokyo Marathon.

The Tokyo Marathon was a personal victory for the Saarwar Cocaple, the hostility in Karachi. I crossed the finish line in 3 hours, 52 minutes and 25 seconds. She not only achieved her goal to complete the race without four hours, but also became the fastest Pakistani woman in this event.

“This was a difficult race for me and I am also difficult,” Sawar participated after the marathon. But hard work and training before the Tokyo marathon pays its fruits. I am happy that I achieved my goal in completing it less than 4 hours. ”

Sarwar, who have become a role model for ambitious hostility in Pakistan, stressed the importance of teamwork and support. “I would like to thank my running partners and training colleagues for their fixed support throughout this process. There was a lot of learning as well, which I plan to share with the contestants when I return to Pakistan.”

Bilal Ihessel, based in Islamabad, completed the fifth world marathon in Tokyo, where he ended 3:21:32. Despite the warm weather, which he described as a challenge, EHSAN’s dedication to training and consistency.

“Happy to complete the fifth specialization in the Tokyo Marathon,” said Ihsan. “It is not the best that is managed by warm weather, but the training pays its fruits. When it comes to marathon, it is all about consistency.”

The Pakistani unit in the Tokyo marathon was a varied mix of contestants from all over the country and expatriates. Hamid Pot, a six -star runner -up in Lahore, got the second fastest time among Pakistanis at 3:30:22. Bilal Saeed closely followed with 3:31:01.

Faisal Shafi, another athlete and six -star, completed the race at 3:41:24, while Yuar finished my friend, based in Islamabad, 3:48:45.

It should be noted that Faisal was running the Tokyo Marathon for the second time, and this time his goal in the tour was to raise money for the Olympics of Pakistan.

Among the other Pakistani women, Mahin Sheikh, a British Pakistani runner, at 4:01:27, while Khoula Ahmed, a Pakistani Norweian, crossed the line at 4:04:31. Yosra Buchari was completed by the Pakistani American marathon at 5:12:23.

This event also celebrated on the occasion of Saad Othmani, an American Pakistani runner, who achieved his six -star position after the completion of the sixth world marathon at 6:12:34.

International athletes took control of the Tokyo Marathon 2025, putting a high level of the global running community. Tadisi Takil from Ethiopia won the men’s race at a time of 2:03:23, followed by Derissa Gilleta’s citizen at 2:03:51 and Kenya Vincent Kipkimoy at 2:04:00.

In the woman’s category, Ethiopia Sotom Asifa Kabidi won victory at 2:16:31, where Kenya Winfred Moura Moutei ranked second at 2:16:56 and Ethiopia Hoy Weissa secured third in 2:17:00.

The participation of Pakistani contestants in the Tokyo Marathon is a celebration of flexibility, loneliness and the strength of sports to collect people. From Karachi to Islamabad, and from the United States of America to Norway, these athletes carried the Pakistani flag proudly, and inspires countless others to follow their dreams.

The timing of Pakistani contestants:

1. Bilal Ihsan (based in Islamabad) -3: 21: 32

2. Hamid Bot (Lahore is based) -3: 30: 22

3. Bilal Saeed (headquarters of Karachi) -3: 31: 01

4. Faisal Shafi (headquarters of Karachi) -3: 41: 24

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6. Ammar Momazmez (based in Islamabad) -3: 49: 46

7. Atiq UL Hassan (American Pakistani) -3: 49: 46

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9. Maeen UD Din (Pakistani Emerarati) -3: 53: 49

10. Mahin Sheikh (f) (Pakistani Britain) -4: 01: 27

11. Khoula Ahmed (F) (Pakistani Norweian) -4: 04: 31

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13. Jamal Khan (American Pakistani) -4: 11: 37

14. Salman Chaudhry (American Pakistani) -4: 28: 27

15. Imran Zavar (Pakistani-Sengaporean) -4: 40: 30

16. Shahnawaz Malik (American Pakistani) -4: 51: 23

17. Imran Ahmed (Pakistani Norweian) -4: 56: 54

18. Yusra Bokhari (F) (American Pakistani) -5: 12: 23

19, Anis Kessani (based in Karachi) -5: 13: 01

20. Hassan Maadi (Karachi headquarters) -5: 13: 02

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22. Anees khawaja (Multan Brain) -5: 43: 00

23. Saad Athani (American Pakistani) -6: 12: 34 (six stars finishing)

Best 10 total results:

1. Tadese Takele (ETH) – 2:03:23

2. Derissa Gilleta (ETH) – 2:03:51

3. Vincent Kipkimoy (Ken) – 2:04:00

4. Titos Kiruto (Ken) – 2:05:34

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6. Benson Kiruto (Ken) – 2:05:46

7. Jeffrey Torweic (Kane) – 2:05:46

8. Sold Hassan (SWE) – 2:05:57

9. Joshua Cheptegei (UGA) – 2:05:59

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Top 10 total results for women:

1. Sutume Asefa Kebede (ETH) – 2:16:31

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3. Hawaii Vica (ETH) – 2:17:00

4. Majdalin Masai (Kane) – 2:19:28

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6. Disi Mukonin (BRN) – 2:20:07

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8. Degitu azimraw (ETH) – 2:20:26

9. Chang Desicon (CHN) – 2:20:53

10. Jessica Stinson (AUS) – 2:22:56

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