
Alwar's Knowledge City School becomes winner of Play Sports Khel Karate Championship Trophy Season 2
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Jaipur: With the aim of encouraging discipline, confidence and physical fitness in children, a two-day Play Sports Khel Karate Champions Trophy Season-2 was organised by Play Sports recently here at Subodh Public School, Rambagh Circle.
In the two-day competition, hundreds of young talented karate players from all over the country took part. Founder, Dhananjay Tyagi and CEO, Play Sports School Games, Shubham Chaudhary said that this trophy was a big effort towards recognising talents from every corner of the country and giving them the right guidance. Players from Under-6 to Under-19 age groups participated in the competition. The aim was to identify players from the grassroot level and prepare them for the international stage.
President of the organisation, Akash Singh and secretary Mohit Sharma informed that the winners were as follows
Gold Trophy: Knowledge City School, Alwar; Silver Trophy: RV Academy, Madhya Pradesh; Bronze Trophy: Indian Martial Arts Academy School.
The best coach award was given to Deepak Saini, Pawan Sharma, Karan Singh, Sonu Tank and Mohan Gupta. Best team award was given to Cambridge Court School, Bharat Academy Jodhpur and Kekri Team and Champion of Champions title was given to Lucky Gawali, Yatharth Naruka, Kushal, Gauransh, Prem Shahi, Lakhan, Pallavi Sharma, Angel Dhakad, Mahal Khan, Nirjala Yadav and Diksha.
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