Their remarkable achievements are being widely praised within taekwondo circles

(Web Desk): At the 7th International Taekwondo Championship held in Lahore, Pakistani female athletes made history by winning six medals, showcasing outstanding performances.
The championship saw participation from over 1,000 athletes representing 18 countries.
Pakistan’s Tayyaba Ashraf and Sumbul Fatima stole the spotlight by winning a total of five gold medals and one silver medal.
Tayyaba Ashraf delivered an exceptional performance in the 49kg category, securing three gold medals.
Meanwhile, Sumbul Fatima proudly raised the Pakistani flag by winning two golds and one silver.
Their remarkable achievements are being widely praised within taekwondo circles and have become a source of inspiration for young female athletes across the country.

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