Pakistani Cycling Coaches Shine on Global Stage with UCI Level 1 Certification

The Pakistan Cycling Federation extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Nisar and Fahad on their well-deserved success.

In a proud moment for Pakistan’s cycling community, two coaches from the Pakistan Cycling Federation (PCF) have distinguished themselves by successfully completing the prestigious UCI Level 1 cycling coaching course at the esteemed World Cycling Centre (WCC) in Korea.

President of the Pakistan Cycling Federation, Syed Azhar Ali Shah, hailed this achievement as a significant milestone in the coaching journeys of the two talented individuals. Their success underscores Pakistan’s growing presence in the global cycling arena and reflects the nation’s commitment to nurturing talent and expertise in the sport.

Since 2015, a notable number of Pakistani coaches have received coaching qualifications from the renowned WCC in Korea, with an impressive total of 13 coaches excelling in both Level 1 and Level 2 cycling courses. Among the recent graduates, Mr. Nisar from Balochistan and Fahad from Punjab have proudly earned their completion certificates from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), further enhancing Pakistan’s standing in the international cycling community.

This remarkable accomplishment speaks volumes about the dedication and perseverance of Pakistani coaches in refining their skills and expanding their knowledge in cycling coaching. It reflects their relentless pursuit of excellence and their commitment to contributing positively to the development of cycling in Pakistan and beyond.

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The Pakistan Cycling Federation extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Nisar and Fahad on their well-deserved success. Their achievement not only brings pride to the nation but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring coaches and cyclists across Pakistan. The PCF reaffirms its unwavering support for their continued growth and development, confident that they will continue to excel and make significant contributions to the future of cycling in Pakistan.

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