Syed Hussain Shah

Syed Hussain Shah
Syed Hussain Shah
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Nom complet Syed Hussain Shah
Nationalité Drapeau du Pakistan Pakistan
Date de naissance 14 août 1964 (1964-08-14) (47 ans)
Catégorie Poids moyens
Palmarès
Titres amateurs Médaillé de bronze aux Jeux de Séoul en 1988 (poids moyens)

Syed Hussain Shah (ourdou : سيد حسين شاه) est un boxeur pakistanais né le 14 août 1964.

Carrière

Syed Hussain Shah participe aux Jeux sud-asiatiques en 1984, 1985 et 1987 et est à chaque édition sacré champion sud-asiatique[1]. Lors des Jeux olympiques de 1988 à Séoul, il remporte la médaille de bronze dans la catégorie poids moyens, s'inclinant en demi-finale face au Canadien Egerton Marcus[2]. Syed Hussain Shah remporte aussi les Championnats d'Asie de boxe amateur 1987 se tenant à Koweït City.

Il reçoit en 1989 la Sitara-i-Imtiaz (en), une décoration pakistanaise[1].

Références

  1. a et b (en) Syed Hussain Shah sur www.sports.gov.pk. Consulté le 9 novembre 2011
  2. (en) Syed Hussain Shah Biography and Olympic Results sur www.sports-reference.com. Consulté le 9 novembre 2011

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