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J&K Fencers bag silver at Khelo India Youth National Games

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J&K Fencers bag silver at Khelo India Youth National Games
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Chennai: In a remarkable display of talent and teamwork, the fencing team from the Khelo India State Center of Excellence in Jammu and Kashmir clinched silver medals at the recently concluded 6th Khelo India Youth National Games held at the Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports University (TNPESU) in Chennai.

Harshit Kohli, Vatsal Gandotra, Anubhav Sharma, and Amish Sharma showcased exceptional prowess in the fiercely competitive Sabre Team Events, securing the prestigious second-place position.

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Chief Sports Officer (CDM) Mohammad Hanief extended heartfelt congratulations to the talented quartet for their stellar performance on the national stage.

Nodal Officer, Dr. Naga Subramanian commended the fencers’ exceptional skills and dedication, highlighting the importance of such events in nurturing talent and providing a platform for young athletes.

Secretary of Sports Council in Jammu Kashmir, Nuzhat Gul, was lauded for her unwavering efforts in promoting and nurturing sports in the region.

Today, our athletes are showcasing outstanding performances at the national and international levels, a feat acknowledged by the honourable Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. His relentless efforts to encourage athletes have resulted in the provision of state-of-the-art facilities, not only in urban areas but also in rural regions. The goal is to nurture talent from both cities and villages, enhancing the pride of our nation.

Our fencers, in particular, have consistently delivered commendable performances. Initiatives are being taken to improve their facilities, with a focus on ensuring that Jammu and Kashmir produces more skilled fencers who can elevate the country’s prestige on the national and international stage.

The endeavours made so far are aimed at boosting the nation’s pride through the exemplary performances of our athletes, and we are committed to continuing these efforts. It is our aspiration that in the times ahead, Jammu and Kashmir will contribute even more talented fencers to elevate the country’s glory on national and international platforms.

The Jammu and Kashmir fencers not only showcased their athletic prowess but also embodied the spirit of sportsmanship throughout the competition.

The 6th Khelo India Youth National Games provided a platform for these talented fencers to shine, leaving a lasting mark on Indian sports history.

The silver medal-winning fencers from Jammu and Kashmir have set a benchmark for aspiring athletes, highlighting the importance of investing in sports infrastructure and training programs for the nation’s future sporting heroes.

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