COAS distributes awards to winners of 6th PACES Championship

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RAWALPINDI: Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Qamar Javed Bajwa on Friday, visited Okara Cantt on the conclusion of 6th Army Physical Agility and Combat Efficiency System (PACES) Championship and distributed awards to the winners.

A total of 250 contestants from 10 best teams participated in different events of the championship, which was held from August 9 to 18, an Inter Services Public Relations statement issued said.

The PACES is a concept introduced in Pakistan Army in 2010 by revamping existing physical training methods with the objective to improve the fitness and agility of troops.

The concept flourished and later on, the armies of other countries also adopted it in their training programmes.

The PACES Competition is an exceptional and distinctive physical fitness competition calling for the demonstration of strength, agility and endurance skills.

Participants of the 6th Army PACES Championship exhibited undying spirit and stamina.

Speaking on the occasion, the COAS appreciated the physical fitness standards displayed by the participants of the competition and efforts of both trainers and trainees in achieving those standards. He said that regardless of the advances in warfare technology, the basic traits of soldiering were linked with physical fitness.

Rawalpindi Corps team won the 6th Army PACES Championship, while the Karachi Corps team won the 2nd Position in the competition.

Sepoy Zahir Shah won the overall best player award, whereas Sepoy Nasir Ullah secured the 2nd position.