
Indore athletes shine at CBSE swimming c'ship
Participants from Indore, Udaipur, and Bhilwara secured top positions in the under-11 and under-17 categories.
In the under-11 boys' 50m breaststroke, Aarush Khirodkar from Indore clinched gold with a time of 00:44.76.
Indore's Devansh Kaushal secured silver while Nidhan Anand from Ahmedabad took bronze.
The under-17 girls' 800m freestyle saw Manasachi Kaur Bagga (Udaipur) win gold, clocking 12:18.09 minutes. Siddhi Joshi (Indore) claimed silver, and Suvitti Gupta (Jaipur) earned bronze.
Veer Singh Meena (Bhilwara) secured gold in the boys' 50m breaststroke, finishing at 00:39.17.
Veerdev Singh (Indore) and Devansh Badera (Jaipur) won silver and bronze respectively. In the girls' 50m freestyle, Indore's Pihu Telang claimed gold with 00:46.46. Tisha Panthee (Bhopal) took silver, while Drishti Singh Panwar (Indore) secured bronze.
The competition featured exciting contests across freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly events. The spectators appreciated the participants' skill and confidence with enthusiastic applause.
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This championship served as a platform for young athletes to pursue their sporting aspirations.
Satyendra Singh, Joint Commissioner (TDS), Income Tax Department, attended as chief guest on day two. He emphasised how such competitions instil discipline and dedication, beneficial both in sports and life. NRI Global Discovery School Chairman Subodh Singh highlighted their commitment to comprehensive child development, emphasising both academic and athletic excellence. He expressed gratitude to all participants, coaches, and organisers.
The event adhered to CBSE standards with transparent organisation, whilst ensuring proper security, medical support, and refreshments.
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