Islamabad (Syed Javed Hassan Shah): The Pakistan Bodybuilding Federation, in collaboration with the Pakistan Sports Board (PSB), is set to organize the First National Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championship 2025 along with the First Anti-Doping Awareness Seminar on Thursday, July 10, at Liaquat Gymnasium, Pakistan Sports Complex, Islamabad.
Athletes from across the country will compete in various categories including Senior, Junior, Masters, Athletic Physique, and Sports Physique. A major highlight of the event is that winners (Class 1) in each category will be considered for selection to represent Pakistan at the 57th Asian Bodybuilding & Physique Sports Championship 2025, scheduled to be held from August 18 to 25 in Bangkok, Thailand.
The international championship is officially registered with the Ministry of Sports, Thailand and recognized by the Olympic Committee, adding global significance to the national event.
The Anti-Doping Awareness Seminar, to be held alongside the championship, aims to promote clean and fair sport among young athletes. Participation certificates will be awarded to all attendees of the seminar.
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