Amin Mukati, Sarah Ludhi makes Pakistan proud of the Boston 129 Marathon – Aitrend

Pakistani contestants - Sarah Ludhi (left) and Moche - celebrate after they won the male and female families in Boston Marathon on April 21, 2025. - correspondent
Pakistani contestants – Sarah Ludhi (left) and Moche – celebrate after they won the male and female families in Boston Marathon on April 21, 2025. – correspondent

Karachi: Pakistan’s running community made a strong offer at the 129th Boston Marathon on Monday, with the emergence of Amin Mukati and Sarah Ludhi as the fastest male and female from Pakistan in the prominent race.

Mukati, a runner -up in Karachi, 23, who qualified for the Boston Marathon, whom he recorded in Boston, 2:48:47 in the difficult Boston round, known as the Hatbron Hill sector. “Herbreak Hill could not break my heart,” and Moche posted on his Instagram account.

Faisal Shafi. Correspondent
Faisal Shafi. Correspondent

“The Boston Marathon tested my border, but I went up to the challenge. I am proud to represent Pakistan on the world stage,” he added.

It was near Amin Karachi Abdul Rahman, who crossed the finish line at 2:51:13. “It was difficult with a lot of hills, but I enjoyed it,” Rahman told Geo News. “I think it was my best, better than how I ran in Berlin.”

Dr. Salman. Correspondent
Dr. Salman. Correspondent

The duo, based in Karachi Al -Nawei Nayani, Omer Malik, and Sadeer Shah – who was running the Boston II Marathon.

The 39 -year -old women’s unit Sarah Ludhi led, which ended at 3:24:46, while it was the ninth career and the fifth world marathon. The mother of three headquarters in the United Arab Emirates gave an emotional novel to her trip. “As a mother of three girls, it is really important for me to be modeling that women can achieve anything they return,” said Ludhi. “They see discipline – waking up at 3 am to train before they are ready for school.”

Amin Mukati (left) and Abdul Rahman. Correspondent
Amin Mukati (left) and Abdul Rahman. Correspondent

Ludhi added that this is the first generation of Pakistani women who run the marathon race and that it is grateful to be part of this movement, “qualification and performance well here a modest journey, praise.”

Meanwhile, six Pakistani contestants arrived at the top of the marathon completion by becoming six -star, after completing all the marathon of the Abbott World. Those who won six -star medals in Boston, among the Danish divine, Adan Gandhi, Hera Diwan, Yusra Bukhari, Jamal Khan, and Nizar Nayani.

Hera Diwan and Dannad Gandhi. Correspondent
Hera Diwan and Dannad Gandhi. Correspondent

The opposite of Eli, who got his sixth star in Boston, reflected the broader meaning of his accomplishment. My God said: “This means that the world is for me, it is not just an achievement for me personally, but it is a tribute to my family, especially my father, my wife and children through this trip.”

Danish Elahi. Correspondent
Danish Elahi. Correspondent

“Its representation of Pakistan on a global platform and our local running community to inspire the younger generation.”

The US -based Dr. Salman Khan (3:24:45), which is already of six stars, has completed Boston Marathon for the fifth time.

“Seeing all Pakistani contestants in Boston Marathon is a dream that is achieved for me. With every year, more and more Pakistani represents their country in international places. This is great.”

The Pakistani unit showed a remarkable depth, achieving thirteen runners at the end of four hours:

1. Amin Mukati – 2:48:47

2. Abdul Rahman – 2:51:13

3. Nayani Nayyan – 3:01:46

4. Omar Malik – 3:05:40

5. Sadiq Shah – 3:12:17

6. Ayaz Abdullah – 3:15:06

7. Salman Ilias – 3:19:14

8. Dr. Salman Khan – 3:24:45

9. Sarah Ludhi – 3:24:46

10. Danish Elahi – 3:26:53

11. Faisal Shafi – 3:26:55

12. Amar Pot – 3:39:56

13. Jamal Khan – 3:57:56

Among the other viewers were Hera Diwan, Aden Gandhi, Qamar Diaa, Yusra Bukhari, and Dr. Ravia Bukhari.

The Boston Marathon, who is running for the first time in 1897, is one of the finest marathon in the world, where this year’s event includes about 30,000 participants from all over the world. Pakistan’s strong offer shows the growing country in the international marathon race.

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