Pakistani taekwondo master Hussain Anjum has successfully completed the International Master Programme 2026 held in Malaysia, marking a notable achievement for Pakistan’s representation in international martial arts training.
The programme, held from June 28 to 31, brought together more than 130 taekwondo masters from different countries to focus on advanced coaching methods, technical skill development, and international exchange in the sport. The participation highlighted growing global engagement in structured taekwondo training initiatives.
Hussain Anjum represented Pakistan at the event and completed the programme successfully, contributing to visibility for the country’s taekwondo community on an international platform. His participation is being viewed as a positive development for emerging athletes in Pakistan.
According to details shared by participants, the programme aimed to strengthen professional standards in taekwondo while promoting collaboration among coaches and practitioners from different regions.
On the occasion, Hussain Anjum expressed appreciation to Khubaib Foundation, Taj Group, and the Pakistan Taekwondo Federation for their support in facilitating his participation in the training programme.
Sports officials, coaches, and athletes have welcomed the achievement, describing it as a constructive step toward enhancing Pakistan’s presence in international taekwondo events.
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