Pakistan's Decline in Olympic Games


The slide in Pakistan games will be noticeable in the Rio Olympic Games this summer as Pakistan will incorporate a larger number of authorities than competitors. With the disappointment of the national hockey side to meet all requirements for the Rio Olympics, the 18-part Pakistan will incorporate seven competitors and 11 authorities.


 Every one of the Pakistani competitors have opportunities to contend in the Rio Olympics just through trump card passages as none of the nation's competitors in various controls couldn't get through the capability procedure. Not even a solitary boxer could fit the bill for the Olympics although one of Pakistan's two non-hockey awards came through enclosing 1988 when Hussain Shah won a bronze.

 In the past Olympics, our only hope were from hockey in which we believed that we can win any medel but now without hockey, Pakistan’s representation in the Olympics will be none other than just a participation where we all know there is no chance of winning anything.

 Pakistan to send smallest ever Pakistan Olympics contingent to Rio de Janeiro where athletes of five disciplines will be representing the country at this summer's Rio Olympic Games and for the first time in the history, the national hockey team would also not feature in the mega event. Then, the latest disappointments to fit the bill for the Games came in boxing, wrestling and weightlifting. Pakistan's most minimal number of representatives at the Olympics was 21 in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and that figure fundamentally comprised of hockey players. It's a catastrophe, basically on the grounds that there has never been solid making arrangements for Olympics by the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) and the Pakistan Olympic Association. Then again, The Indian Olympic Association is going to send the country's biggest ever assignment 121 competitors; 38 bigger than their past record of 83 competitors in 2012 in Summer Olympic history. This shows the progression of sports in India and the decline in Pakistan as nobody here from the authorities are looking interested in improving our sports system and because of that we are losing our ground on the sports we were supposed to be the champions and hard to beat.   
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