Monday , December 23 2024

Haryana stood first, Rajasthan second and Uttar Pradesh third in the National Grappling Competition.

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Haridwar, 20 November (HS). In the fourth National Grappling Competition, Haryana stood first, Rajasthan stood second and Uttar Pradesh stood third. Players from Uttarakhand won 13 medals in this competition. The state women’s team performed well in these

Won seven more medals and finished fifth in the state table. Sports Minister at the closing ceremony of the competition

Rekha Arya presented medals to the winners.

On Wednesday, the Fourth National Grappling Competition concluded with a colorful program at Shri Prem Nagar Ashram, Haridwar. 2500 players from 22 states participated in this competition. In this, 75 players from Uttarakhand participated and performed brilliantly by winning two gold, four silver and seven bronze medals. The girls of Uttarakhand showed excellent skills and won 7 medals and got fifth place in the table. Bhoomika Pandey, Nishtha Gururani, Swara of Uttarakhand. Negi, Niharika Joshi, Lata Joshi, Cheshta Kholia and Devraj Mehra and Rudra Singh won medals. Table of states in this national grappling competition. Haryana stood first, Rajasthan second and Uttar Pradesh third.

In the closing ceremony, State Sports Minister Rekha Arya presented medals to the winners. On this occasion, Secretary of Amateur Uttarakhand Grappling Committee, Rajendra Singh Rawat informed the Sports Minister about the training and style of grappling. National Secretary Birju Sharma said that grappling is a dynamic sport which combines wrestling, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and other martial arts. Elements are included.

It is a safe game for children to develop physical and mental skills. Grappling is also called special wrestling and wrestling.

On this occasion, Sports Minister Arya assured all possible support to the Grappling Committee. On this occasion, National Chairman of Grappling Dinesh Kapoor, Indian team coach Mahesh Kumawat, Vice President of Amateur Grappling Committee Virendra Singh Rathore, Joint Secretary Kumari Deepti Purohit, trainers Vishnu Basera, Mehjabeen Siddiqui and Haridwar Grappling Secretary Rajan Prajapati were present.