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Pakistan’s Young Champions Ayaan Khan & Saaim Khan Win Gold at Pugnator Youth Grand Slam 2025 in Indonesia

Pakistan’s Young Champions Ayaan Khan & Saaim Khan Win Gold at Pugnator Youth Grand Slam 2025 in Indonesia

 October 8, 2025 

Pakistan’s rising martial arts stars, Muhammad Ayaan Khan and Muhammad Saaim Khan, have made the nation proud by winning gold medals at the Pugnator Youth Grand Slam Championship 2025, held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from October 3 to 5.

The talented brothers, who study at Wahaj Hussain’s School System, outperformed top youth martial artists from across Asia, showcasing exceptional skill, discipline, and determination throughout the competition.

A Golden Moment for Pakistan

Both Ayaan and Saaim dominated their respective categories, securing first-place finishes and bringing international recognition to Pakistan’s growing martial arts community. Their remarkable performance highlights the strength of Pakistan’s young athletes on the global stage.

About the Championship

The Pugnator Youth Grand Slam is one of Asia’s most prestigious martial arts tournaments, known for attracting top young fighters from various countries. The event promotes sportsmanship, discipline, and international friendship, offering young athletes a platform to test their abilities against the best.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Their success reflects the importance of youth development programs and school-level sports initiatives in Pakistan. Ayaan and Saaim’s achievements serve as an inspiration for young athletes nationwide, proving that with hard work and dedication, global recognition is within reach.

As Pakistan continues to invest in sports education and training, these golden victories mark another proud milestone in the country’s youth sports journey.

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