[6] Born with Cerebral palsy, Haider Ali's athletic potential was discovered by sports officials in 2005 at a training camp in Faisalabad.
His talent flourished, leading to a successful international debut at the 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur, where he won one gold and three silver medals.
[7] Haider, who has cerebral palsy, took part in F-37/38 Category men's long jump and covered a distance of 6.44 meters, winning a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics.
Both Haider and Farhat Chida scored a total of 1104 points each through their 6.44 meter jump, which is also a new world record in the games for people with disabilities.
He made a throw of 52.54 meters in his sixth attempt, which earned him third spot in the final of the competition at the Stade de France.