First Afghan medallist lands to hero's welcome
By Jonathon Burch
KABUL (Reuters) - Thousands of jubilant Afghans packed the national stadium to give the country's first Olympic medal winner Rohullah Nikpai a hero's welcome on Thursday.
Nikpai, who won a taekwondo bronze medal, was met by Vice-President Karim Khalili at Kabul airport in the morning as Afghan helicopters circled over the city dropping leaflets with his picture.
"He has made the Afghan people proud," read the leaflet.
Nikpai delighted strife-weary Afghans with his achievement in Beijing last week by upsetting Spanish world champion Juan Antonio Ramos in the men's 58kg category.
"I hope this medal can be a message of peace in Afghanistan," the 21-year-old said after his win.
Nikpai was driven in an open-topped truck from the airport to the national stadium where a crowd of 5,000 cheering fans greeted him as traditional Afghan music blared.
State television broadcast the event live as Nikpai was paraded around the stadium, where the Taliban once carried out public executions.
"Today is a very happy day for all Afghans because one of our Afghan champions won a bronze medal in the Beijing Olympics," said Amanullah Khan, one of the fans who came to support their hero. "We Afghans are very proud of Rohullah." Continued...



