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SFA Championships Uttarakhand: Mahaana Pratap Sports College dominates Day 1 with 8 medals in athletics

By ANI | Updated: December 8, 2022 10:10 IST

Tinu Mourya, Oshin Panwar and two other players led Maharana Pratap Sports College's dominating show on the opening day ...

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Tinu Mourya, Oshin Panwar and two other players led Maharana Pratap Sports College's dominating show on the opening day of the Sports For All (SFA) Championships Uttarakhand 2022 in Dehradun by clinching gold medals on Wednesday.

Aiming to revolutionise sports at the grassroots level in Uttarakhand, India's leading fully integrated digital plus on-ground multi-sport platform, Sports For All has been organising the second edition of this Olympic-style event in Dehradun from December 7 to 13 with 13 sports being played at five different venues, as per a press release from SFA Championships.

The event also boasts an overall prize pool of close to Rs3 lakh as 9,000 budding players are participating from 418 schools across Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Nainital and other cities of the state.

Tinu bagged the gold medal in the U-12 boys long jump by recording a distance of 4.07m. His schoolmate, Samarth Kumar claimed silver medal with a 3.61 m distance while Happy Home Montessori School's Akarsh Negi secured bronze medal (3.45m).

In the U-6 girls 50m, Oshin came first with a timing of 11.507 seconds while Ditya Goswami of Touch Wood School (12.843s) and The Arcadia School's Prakrti Krishnan (13.866s) won silver and bronze medals respectively.

Mayank Rathour and Abhijeet Singh were the two other gold medallists for Maharana Pratap Sports College. Mayank secured the top spot in the boys U-18 3000m with a timing of 10.25:462 minutes whereas Abhijeet won the boys U-14 shot put when he landed a distance of 8.5m on the second attempt.

Samarth Kumar (U-12 boys long jump), Ankur Pal (boys U-18 3000m), Anmol Pandey (boys U-16 shot put), Faizan Ikhalak (boys U-14 shot put) won silver medals for Maharana Pratap Sports College.

Another highlight of the day was U-12 girls long jump wherein Tejasvini Gupta bagged gold medal with a jump of 3.22m while Him Jyoti School's Shailza (3.03m) and Priyanshi Kathait of Agape Mission School (3.01m) won silver and bronze medals respectively.

Apollo International School's Rahul lifted the title in the U-16 boys shot put with a throw of 10.89m.

Meanwhile, Ayush Thapa of Doon Presidency School secured gold medal in the U-18 boys shot put with a distance of 9.84m in the final attempt while Bright Angels School's Bilal Qureshi (9.80m) won silver medal.

Him Jyoti School's Karina Bhagri and Praja Barsha also won long jump gold in the girls U-14 and U-16 respectively.

SFA, who is the official partner of the Indian team for the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games and Asia Games, will also empower coaches with the Coaches Reward Program, valued Rs12 lakh.

The championships has also been held in Mumbai and Hyderabad previously during its 10 editions so far with more than 1,50,000 students participating from over 3000 schools.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Happy home montessori schoolSamarth kumarPrakrti krishnanHaridwarRishikeshMaharana pratap sports collegeUttarakhand sports department
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