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Javelin thrower Yasir backed ahead of Paris Olympics Qualifiers

March 12, 2024
By Alam Zeb Safi
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Pakistan's No.2 javelin thrower Mohammad Yasir Sultan. — X/CorneredTigers1/File

LAHORE: Fayyaz Hussain Bukhari, who is a renowned name in javelin throw coaching in Pakistan, says Mohammad Yasir Sultan is ready for the Paris Olympics qualifiers.

Yasir is Pakistan’s number two javelin thrower after Arshad Nadeem.

“He is ready and what he needs is an international event where he could press for the Olympics seat,” Bukhari told ‘The News’ in an interview.

“When you come in the 80-metre bloc, in which he already is, you have a chance and you can manage 85-metre plus anytime. Whatever I can do I am doing. We have been undergoing training for the last one year. Yasir requested me to train him so that he could qualify for the Paris Olympics.

“I am a coach and if an athlete comes and requests me to train him I cannot refuse. At that time, he was throwing around 75 metre. We trained and improved it to 78 metre. And then he managed his best throw of 79.93 metre in the Asian Championship in Bangkok last year which fetched him a bronze.

Bukhari lamented lack of support from the government.

“He has to sustain that throw. Obviously, there is no support from the government and I am doing it on my own and we have sustained the throw,” Bukhari added.

“If a proper camp is held for Yasir with all the facilities I hope he will qualify. Even when he competed in the Asian Championship in Bangkok he could have managed 86m to 87m. But the issue was that I was not accompanying him on the tour.

“Unless I handle him during the competition we cannot say anything. We also managed 78m in the Hangzhou Asian Games. We are stuck around 79m and it takes some time. Once his confidence builds, he will achieve the target. If you cross 80m so you know you are in qualification phase.

“It depends on feelings and some athletes gain that in the start and some in the end get right feelings. Yasir has the capability to manage good throw near the end when there is pressure on him.

“If you manage 80m-throw then IOC also keeps a soft corner and you can be invited to the Olympics as in that zone athletes can qualify for the finals in Olympics.

“We did not get enough time for Yasir. You know I spent eight years on Arshad Nadeem which is a long time and I developed him properly.”

Asked about the facilities he and Yasir are being provided, Bukhari said he is doing all this without any credit.

“Yasir is also not being given food. Pakistan Sports Board and Sports Board Punjab have financially assisted Yasir at times and he is surviving on that. I have given him medicine ball, javelin and equipment and we are doing training,” he said.

Bukhari said respecting national interest is the key thing.

“It depends on national interest that how much you keep on priority national interest. You have to look into the national interest and you feel that you are working for the country only. If there is like and dislike then it damages the whole system,” Bukhari said.

“If Yasir achieves something it will be the achievement of the country and we should do whatever we can for the sake of the country. We will need to understand these things and you will need to think beyond your personal interests and then you can do something otherwise the system will remain the same,” Bukhari signed off.