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'''Syed Meesaq Rizvi''' (born January 23, 1962) was a [[Pakistan]]i sprinter and middle-distance runner who represented the country at two Summer Olympic Games, in [[Los Angeles]] in [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984]] and in [[Seoul]] in [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988]], without winning any medals.
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'''Syed Meesaq Rizvi''' (born January 23, 1962) was a Pakistani sprinter and middle-distance runner who represented the country at two Summer Olympic Games, in [[Los Angeles]] in [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984]] and in [[Seoul]] in [[1988 Summer Olympics|1988]], without winning any medals.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Rizvi was educated at the Habib Public School in [[Karachi]] and the Government College in [[Lahore]] and qualified as a medical doctor specailizing in sports medicine. He has also served with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on their medical commission and has been in the news due to his work regarding fitness problems faced by bowler [[Shoaib Akhtar]]. Rizvi now runs a fitness centre in Lahore.
Rizvi was educated at the Habib Public School in [[Karachi]] and the Government College in [[Lahore]] and qualified as a medical doctor specializing in sports medicine. He has also served with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on their medical commission and has been in the news due to his work regarding fitness problems faced by bowler [[Shoaib Akhtar]]. Rizvi now runs a Fitness centre in Lahore.


Rizvi came to the limelight when he earned a bronze medal in the 800 meters event at the National Athletics Championship in [[Peshawar]] in 1982. One year later, at the same competition in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] he finished second in the same event and was then again third in [[Faisalabad]] in 1984.
Rizvi came to the limelight when he earned a bronze medal in the 800 meters event at the National Athletics Championship in [[Peshawar]] in 1982. One year later, at the same competition in [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]] he finished second in the same event and was then again third in [[Faisalabad]] in 1984.


At the 1984 Summer Olympics Rizvi ran the 400 meters in 49.58 seconds in his heat, finishing seventh and last. In his 800 meters heat, he ended with a time of 1:51.29 minutes which placed him fifth out of seven runners. At the first South Asian Federation (SAF) Games in [[Kathmandu]] that year, he competed in the 1,500 meters race but finished sixth. At the National Athletics Championship in [[Islamabad]] in 1985 he was second in the 800 metres and finally won a gold medal in the 400 meters event at the Nationals in [[Rawalpindi]] in 1987 with a time of 53.32 seconds.
At the 1984 Summer Olympics Rizvi ran the 400 meters in 49.58 seconds in his heat, finishing seventh and last. In his 800 meters heat, he ended with a time of 1:51.29 minutes which placed him fifth out of seven runners. At the first South Asian Federation (SAF) Games in [[Kathmandu]] that year, he competed in the 1,500 meters race but finished sixth. At the National Athletics Championship in [[Islamabad]] in 1985 he was second in the 800 metres and finally won a gold medal in the 400 meters event at the Nationals in [[Rawalpindi]] in 1987 with a time of 53.32 seconds.


Rizvi won a silver medal as part of Pakistan's 4x400 meters relay quartet at the SAF Games in Dhaka in 1985. He ran it in 1:49.60 minutes but still got a silver medal in 800 meters in an International Meet in [[Delhi]] 1987. He represented Pakistan at the 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics in [[Rome]] in 1987, but did not start in his first round heat 6 in the 800 meters event.
Rizvi won a silver medal as part of Pakistan's 4x400 meters relay quartet at the SAF Games in Dhaka in 1985. He ran it in 1:49.60 minutes but still got a silver medal in 800 meters in an International Meet in [[Delhi]] 1987. He represented Pakistan at the [[2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics]] in [[Rome]] in 1987, but did not start in his first round heat 6 in the 800 meters event.


At the 1988 Summer Olympics Rizvi took part only in the 800 metres race. He ended sixth out of eight in his heat with a time of 1:51.58. Overall, he was ranked 50th out of a total of 70 participants.
At the 1988 Summer Olympics Rizvi took part only in the 800 metres race. He ended sixth out of eight in his heat with a time of 1:51.58. Overall, he was ranked 50th out of a total of 70 participants.
He is now married to Rizwana Rizvi and has 4 children, Alina, Shabih, Ailia and Shajih who are now being educated in Divisional Public School.


==References==
==References==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20200418044809/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ri/syed-meshaq-rizvi-1.html Syed Meesaq Rizvi's profile at Sports Reference.com]
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*[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ri/syed-meshaq-rizvi-1.html Syed Meesaq Rizvi's profile at Sports Reference.com]
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 22 May 2023

Syed Meesaq Rizvi (born January 23, 1962) was a Pakistani sprinter and middle-distance runner who represented the country at two Summer Olympic Games, in Los Angeles in 1984 and in Seoul in 1988, without winning any medals.

Biography[edit]

Rizvi was educated at the Habib Public School in Karachi and the Government College in Lahore and qualified as a medical doctor specializing in sports medicine. He has also served with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on their medical commission and has been in the news due to his work regarding fitness problems faced by bowler Shoaib Akhtar. Rizvi now runs a Fitness centre in Lahore.

Rizvi came to the limelight when he earned a bronze medal in the 800 meters event at the National Athletics Championship in Peshawar in 1982. One year later, at the same competition in Hyderabad he finished second in the same event and was then again third in Faisalabad in 1984.

At the 1984 Summer Olympics Rizvi ran the 400 meters in 49.58 seconds in his heat, finishing seventh and last. In his 800 meters heat, he ended with a time of 1:51.29 minutes which placed him fifth out of seven runners. At the first South Asian Federation (SAF) Games in Kathmandu that year, he competed in the 1,500 meters race but finished sixth. At the National Athletics Championship in Islamabad in 1985 he was second in the 800 metres and finally won a gold medal in the 400 meters event at the Nationals in Rawalpindi in 1987 with a time of 53.32 seconds.

Rizvi won a silver medal as part of Pakistan's 4x400 meters relay quartet at the SAF Games in Dhaka in 1985. He ran it in 1:49.60 minutes but still got a silver medal in 800 meters in an International Meet in Delhi 1987. He represented Pakistan at the 2nd IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Rome in 1987, but did not start in his first round heat 6 in the 800 meters event.

At the 1988 Summer Olympics Rizvi took part only in the 800 metres race. He ended sixth out of eight in his heat with a time of 1:51.58. Overall, he was ranked 50th out of a total of 70 participants.

References[edit]