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Pakistani athletes have won a total of 11 medals, all in the Summer Olympics, including 4 gold medals. Pakistan's men's field hockey team won eight medals in the nine games it participated in between 1956 and 1992. This included a run of 5 consecutive finals between 1956 and 1972, where the Hockey team won 2 gold and 3 silver medals in quick ...
Pakistan won their first Olympic medal in 1956 at Melbourne when they reached the final but lost to India 1–0 to earn a silver medal, first podium finish this was also Pakistan's first medal at the Olympics. Field hockey was included in the Asian Games for the first time in 1958 at Tokyo.
The most notable achievement was in the men's field hockey event, where Pakistan won the gold medal. This victory was a significant moment in the nation's sports history, marking their third Olympic gold medal in field hockey. Field Hockey The men's field hockey tournament was the highlight of Pakistan's participation in the 1984 Olympics. The ...
Pakistan competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. 44 competitors, all men, took part in 35 events in 7 sports. [1] Here, they won their first Olympic Games gold medal by defeating India in the final of the men's hockey competition.
Nadeem’s was Pakistan’s first gold medal since its field hockey team took the top spot at the 1984 games in Los Angeles, and its only medal in 32 years since field hockey nabbed bronze in 1992 ...
This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in field hockey. Men. Games Gold ... Pakistan (PAK) Abdul Rashid ... "Olympic Medal Winners".
Arshad Nadeem made history for Pakistan as the first ever individual gold medalist for the country with an Olympic record throw in javelin:
Olympic Records. Most goals at the Olympics: Sohail Abbas, 22 goals (2000-2012) Most goals at a single Olympic: Sohail Abbas, 11 goals ; Most goals in an Olympic match: Aziz Malik, —8 goals', 3 August 1948, 9-0 vs Denmark; Hockey World Cup Records. Most goals at the World Cup: Sohail Abbas, 18 goals (1998-2010)