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Acharyakulam won 27 medals including 17 gold in the State Yogasana Competition.

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Haridwar, 28 October (HIST). In the two-day state level Yogasana competition held under the auspices of Yogasana Bharat, the Yoga practitioners of Patanjali Acharyakulam have given excellent performance by winning 27 medals in various categories. 15 students of Acharya Kulam have been selected to represent Uttarakhand in the National Yoga Competition. A total of 17 participants from Acharya Kulam took part in the competition.

All these students who won medals on Monday were felicitated on reaching Patanjali Yogpeeth. Jaideep Arya, General Secretary of Bharat Yogasana, said that the state level Yogasana competition was organized from 25th to 27th October at the community hall of THDC India Limited, Rishikesh, in which 310 participants in different age groups of 10 years to 55 years participated. Climbed up and took part.

Acharyakulam participants performed the best in the Under 14 age group Traditional Yogasana competition, Kavya Saini stood first, Tanishka Aggarwal and Arthav Singh Negi stood second, Amit Sinha stood third. In the Artistic Single Yogasana competition, Yeti Yashvi stood first, Sharvil Moreshwar stood second, Pratyaksha Mishra stood third. In the Artistic Couple Yogasana competition, Amrit Sinha and Sharvil Moreshwar stood first and Tanishka Aggarwal, Pratistha Yadav, Neil Nitin Mukesh stood second. In the same sequence, in the under 14 to 18 age group, Ojasvi and Tanmay Hemraj stood first in the traditional Yogasana competition and in the artistic singles Yogasana competition, Avishi Avi stood first, Advita stood second and in the artistic couple Yogasana, Saloni Yadav and Advita stood first. In the Rhythmic Couple Yogasana competition, Avishi Avi and Dharvi Tiwari and Tanmay Hemraj and Gopal Singh Chauhan performed best and got first place.

Yoga practitioners of Acharya Kulam achieved first place in the state competition by winning 17 gold, 8 silver and two bronze medals at the state level. Of these, 15 students were selected for the National Yoga Competition.