The Pakistan Army team, representing the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), achieved first place at the International Pacesticking Competition 2026 held at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. The nine-member contingent, led by Major Haider Gulzar, Adjutant of PMA, arrived in the United Kingdom on June 5, 2026, to compete in this prestigious annual event.
Sixteen international teams from various armies participated in the highly competitive contest. The Pakistan team delivered an exceptional performance, sweeping the awards by winning the 1st Overall Team Trophy, the Best Pace Sticking award, and the Best Driver award.
In a significant development, this accomplishment demonstrates the Pakistan Army’s commitment to the highest levels of professional training, excellence, and dedication. It also reinforces Pakistan’s consistent strong presence in international military drill competitions over recent years.
Moreover, such successes enhance the Pakistan Army’s professional reputation on global platforms and emphasize its focus on maintaining rigorous training standards. The victory at Sandhurst further highlights the team’s discipline, coordination, and thorough preparation, allowing them to surpass other elite military contingents in a demanding competitive environment.