First-ever Olympic medal sparks national pride in Afghanistan

  2008-08-22 00:28:50 GMT    2008-08-22 08:28:50 (Beijing Time)    Xinhua

      KABUL, Aug. 21 (Xinhua) -- The entire Afghanistan basked in pride after Taekwondo player Rohullah Nikpai Wednesday defeated world champion spaniard Juan Antonio Ramos to win bronze, Afghanistan's first-ever Olympic medal.

      "We're too happy, and even can't express in words how happy we are," Ghulam Jilani Gharob, a media officer of Afghan Olympic Committee, told Xinhua.

      Gharob said this achievement will encourage more Afghans to support sports activities, especially Taekwondo, in the war- ravaged country.

      "President Hamid Karzai telephoned Nikpai yesterday (Aug. 20) to congratulate on his winning medal, saying the whole nation is proud of his victory," said Abdul Basir Ayoubi, a media officer at Afghan presidential palace.

      Karzai has ordered authorities to award Nikpai a residential apartment, according to Ayoubi.

      Outlook Afghanistan, an influential local English-language newspaper, in Thursday editorial titled "Bravo! Rohullah Nikpai" Thursday said the entire nation felt proud for the first Olympic medal in Afghan history, terming it "blasting information of glee. "

      "It is not only to boast the moral of the terrorism-hit people but also a following paradigm for the people of the country particularly youth to play their every single part in bringing honor to the country," the Outlook noted.