| Pakistan at the 1968 Summer Olympics | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| IOC code | PAK | 
| NOC | National Olympic Committee of Pakistan | 
| Website | nocpakistan | 
| in Mexico City | |
| Flag bearer | Tariq Aziz | 
| Medals Ranked 29th | 
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| Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Pakistan competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. The only medal won was a gold medal in men's field hockey. The contingent included only 20 sports persons—18 hockey players and two wrestlers. Pakistan took part in only two disciplines at the Olympiad.
Medalists
 Gold won in the men's field hockey team competition. Gold won in the men's field hockey team competition.
Field hockey
Men's Team Competition
Group B
- Defeated  Netherlands (6-0) Netherlands (6-0)
- Defeated  France (1-0) France (1-0)
- Defeated  Australia (3-2) Australia (3-2)
- Defeated  Argentina (5-0) Argentina (5-0)
- Defeated  Great Britain (2-1) Great Britain (2-1)
- Defeated  Malaysia (4-0) Malaysia (4-0)
- Defeated  Kenya (2-1) Kenya (2-1)
 
- Defeated 
Semifinals
.svg.png.webp) West Germany (1-0) after extra time West Germany (1-0) after extra time
 
Final
- Defeated  Australia (2-1) for the gold medal. Australia (2-1) for the gold medal.
 
- Defeated 
Team Roster
- Tariq Aziz (captain)
- Mohammad Asad Malik (vice-captain)
- Zakir Hussain (gk)
- Qazi Salahuddin (gk)
- Tanvir Dar
- Riazuddin
- Saeed Anwar
- Riaz Ahmed
- Gulraiz Akhtar
- Fazalur Rehman
- Anwar Shah
- Khalid Mahmood
- Mohammad Ashfaq
- Abdul Rasheed Jr
- Jahangir Butt
- Farooq Khan
- Laeeq Ahmed
- Tariq Niazi
Freestyle Wrestling
Pakistan competed in Freestyle Wrestling at 1968 Summer Olympics. Those who competed include:
Men's bantamweight (up to 57kg)
- Sardar Mohammad
- 1st round; Lost to Donald Behm (USA)
- 2nd round; Beat Sukhbaatar Bazaryn (MGL)
- 3rd round; Lost to Abutaleb Gorgori (IRN)
 
Men's lightweight (up to 70kg)
- Taj Mohammad
- 1st round; Beat Stefanos Ioannidis (GRE)
- 2nd round; Lost to Seyit Agrali (TUR)
- 3rd round; Lost to Valtchev Enio (BUL) TKO
 
References
- "Official Olympic Reports - 1968 Mexico City Volumes". LA84 Foundation. Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
- "Olympic Medal Winners". Olympic.org. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
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