RCRS Sports Week 2026: Faculty and Students Showcasing Talent, Teamwork, and Passion

Dr. Bilal Khan, Principal of the Rehman College of Rehabilitation Sciences (RCRS), officially launched the institution’s annual Sports Week, initiating a three-day festival of athleticism and campus spirit.

The first day’s celebrations established a high-octane atmosphere that organizers expect to carry through the week. Students have already begun facing off in a diverse lineup of events, including basketball, badminton, and table tennis. These matches serve as more than just a break from the rigors of academia; they provide a stage for future healthcare professionals to demonstrate the grit, teamwork, and tactical thinking required in their future careers.

Movement as Medicine

For RCRS, this event carries a deeper pedagogical weight. In the field of rehabilitation sciences, physical movement is not merely a hobby—it is the core of clinical practice. The college views these competitions as a practical application of the fitness and wellness principles students study in the classroom.

“Understanding the mechanics of movement and the psychological benefits of sport is essential for anyone entering the world of rehabilitation,” noted Dr. Bilal Khan while addressing the opening ceremony,

Beyond the final scores, the week focuses on the holistic development of the student body. By participating in high-stakes games, aspiring therapists and doctors cultivate the resilience and discipline necessary for the healthcare sector. The event also serves as a vital tool for stress relief, fostering a sense of community that extends beyond the lecture hall.