Pakistan’s wrestling squad added another medal to its tally at the CIS Games 2025 when Abdul Rehman clinched a bronze, bringing pride to the nation in a tough competition. The achievement came after a series of hard-fought matches, as Rehman displayed grit and resilience against challenging opponents.
Given the pressure and expectations, his performance stood out — he managed not only to fight through adversity but also to ensure Pakistan’s presence on the podium. Fans and sports circles back home will see this as a positive sign, especially with Pakistan seeking momentum in wrestling at regional events.
Abdul Rehman’s journey to the bronze wasn’t easy. Each bout demanded physical endurance and tactical sharpness, and he rose to the occasion. While the gold proved elusive, securing third place at this level is a big morale booster.
This medal also adds to Pakistan’s broader wrestling credentials, underscoring that Pakistani wrestlers, when given the right support and platform, can compete with regional rivals. Eyes will now be on how the national federation supports athletes like Rehman — improving training facilities, exposure, and backing so they convert more bronze and silver into gold in future tournaments.
In the context of the CIS Games, where competition is stiff and countries field their best athletes, Abdul Rehman’s bronze is not just a medal — it’s a signal that Pakistan’s wrestling has room to grow, shine, and surprise in coming years.
