Lahore Police Constable Asim Raza has brought pride to Pakistan by winning a gold medal at the World Fitness Federation (WFF) Universe 2025, held in Malaysia. The global bodybuilding event featured participants from 27 countries, where Raza outshined top athletes from South Africa, Russia, and India to secure the top spot.
Asim Raza not only claimed the Gold Medal but also earned the prestigious Pro Card in the Amateur Menβs Classic Bodybuilding category. According to official results, Raza was declared the overall Champion. He was followed by Stiewe Peter as 1st Runner-up, Espoir Ndoko as 2nd Runner-up, Babar Ali as 3rd Runner-up, and Zander-Bordeaux Botha as 4th Runner-up.
Lahoreβs Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Bilal Siddique Kamyana congratulated Asim Raza on his outstanding success. He presented him with a certificate of appreciation for his remarkable performance on the international stage.
CCPO Kamyana praised Razaβs hard work and dedication, stating, βPlayers from Lahore Police are raising Pakistanβs flag high on international platforms. Promoting sports not only enhances our departmentβs positive image but also reflects the softer side of the police force.β
The WFF Universe 2025 in Malaysia was one of the federationβs biggest events, celebrating fitness, discipline, and excellence. Athletes from around the world competed in various categories, making it a prestigious stage for emerging bodybuilders like Asim Raza.
Razaβs victory serves as an inspiration for young athletes across Pakistan, particularly those in law enforcement, showing that determination and commitment can lead to global recognition. His achievement highlights the growing presence of Pakistani athletes in international bodybuilding competitions and underscores the importance of promoting fitness within police ranks.
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