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UMT Employees Badminton Tournament 2012
February 2, 2012
 
The UMT Employees Badminton Tournament 2012 was organized by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) on February 2-3, 2012.  A total of 32 single players and 12 double teams participated in the event. The first semi-final of Badminton Singles was played between Attique-Ur-Rehman, OIT vs Shakeel Ahmad, OTR. The second semi-final was played between Muhammad Usman, ORG vs Muhammad Faiz, OIT.  After an exciting competition, Shakeel Ahmad, OTR, and Muhammad Usman, ORG, made it to the final match.

Shakeel Ahmad won the final match after an exciting game and was declared champion of the Tournament consecutively for the second time. Muhammad Usman stood runner-up.

The first semi-final of Badminton Doubles Event was played between Aqeel Sabir Khan, OHR, and Shakeel Ahmad, OTR, vs Muhammad Kaleem, ORC, and Mahr Yaqoob, OCM. The second semi-final was played between Attiq-ur-Rehman, OIT, and Faisal Imran Khan, OCE, vs Kamran Rashid, HSM, and Haris Aslam, HSM. After thrilling competition, the team comprising of Aqeel Sabir Khan and Shakeel Ahmad, and that of Attiq-ur-Rehman, and Faisal Imran Khan, made it to the final match. Finally, Aqeel Sabir Khan and  Shakeel Ahmad OTR won the tournament consecutively second time while Attiq-ur-Rehman and Faisal Imran Khan stood runners up.
 
 
 
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