Inam Butt eyes another Gold medal for Pakistan at the World Beach Games

Faizan Lakhani
October 14, 2019

Inam Butt is considered o be Pakistan’s top wrestler since 2010 when he defeated India’s Anuj Kumar.

Butt is considered to be Pakistan’s top wrestler since 2010, when he defeated India’s Anuj Kumar to win Commonwealth Games gold medal. Photo: File

Pakistan's top wrestler Inam Butt will be in action today at the ANOC World Beach Games in Doha where he is eyeing yet another gold medal.

Butt — who was Pakistan’s sole gold medallist in Commonwealth Games last year — will compete in 90kg weight categories with all his bouts on Monday, including the coveted medal.

The country’s most decorated wrestler of this era told Geo from Doha that he’s eying another Gold medal for Pakistan.

“I have worked really hard for this event and I am very hopeful of doing well here. I request my nation to pray for me and I will not let them down,” Butt said determinedly.

Butt's mission in the World Beach Games — who is Pakistan’s sole representative — is that he will kick off with his attack against Portugal’s Adao Rafael da Silva. He will then wrestle against Goergia’s Dato Marsagishivili before taking on Azerbaijan’s Kanan Aliyev and Turkey’s Murat Ozkan.

His first match is scheduled to commence at 6:30pm Pakistan time. Medals bout will start at around 9:30pm PKT.

Butt is considered to be Pakistan’s top wrestler since 2010, when he defeated India’s Anuj Kumar to win Commonwealth Games gold medal. Since then he has won several medals for the country, including two World Beach Wrestling titles and an Asian Beach Games gold.

He is confident of adding another one to his tally of Gold medals for Pakistan.

“I have been training since last six months in my own AKHARA in Gujranwala for this event, 20 days before coming to Doha, I had a camp organized by PSB with other wrestlers which also helped me a lot,” he said.

“I did my best to prepare myself.”

Butt highlighted that his group is comprised of all top wrestlers and he will be facing a tough challenge.

“The Georgian wrestler in my group was Bronze medalist in 2012 Olympics while the Azerbaijan’s wrestler has previously won Gold medal in World Military Games. The Turkish Wrestler is also good,” he mentioned.

“I have also won several medals for Pakistan which makes my group a difficult one but I am hopeful of a good show,” concluded the 30 year old Wrestler.


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