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District Sports Meet Kicks Off with Fierce Competition: Darbhanga Public School Shines in Table Tennis

Darbhanga, India – The air crackled with anticipation as the districtS annual sports meet officially commenced, igniting a passion for athletic excellence across various disciplines. The opening ceremony, a vibrant display of local pride and sporting spirit, saw dignitaries including Ahmed, Nodal Officer Sweep Koshang Chandni Singh, Ashish Aman from the district Disability Empowerment Department, and District Sports Association Secretary Jitendra Kumar Singh, inaugurate the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp.

Sports Officer Parimal set a welcoming tone,honoring the guests with traditional bouquets,pag (turbans),sheets,and mementos. The program, expertly emceed by Ravindra Kumar Singh and Keshav Chaudhary, promised a thrilling showcase of talent that will run until October 13th.

The inaugural day set a high bar, featuring intense competitions in athletics, chess, badminton, and boys’ category kabaddi.The energy was palpable as young athletes battled for supremacy, embodying the true spirit of sportsmanship.

Darbhanga Public School Dominates Table Tennis Arena

The table tennis arena proved to be a hotbed of talent, with Darbhanga Public School making a significant mark. Jayendra Jha of Darbhanga Public School clinched the coveted first position in the Under-19 Table Tennis category, a testament to his skill and dedication. His extraordinary victory over runner-up Aryan Kumar Yadav highlights the fierce competition that characterized the event.

The Under-14 Table Tennis saw Bhaskar Bhanu of DAV Public School emerge victorious, with Ved Kumar Jha of NB English Academy securing the runner-up spot. In the Under-17 girls’ division, Aashka Jha of Holy cross School took home the gold, while Jayshree of Darbhanga Public School earned a commendable second place. The Under-17 boys’ category witnessed Siddhant Vats of Cinderella English School claim the top honor, followed by Saurabh Kumar in second.

District Sports Officer Parimal was on hand to present the winners and runners-up with their well-deserved trophies, medals, and citations, acknowledging their hard work and athletic prowess.

Athletics: Speed, Power, and Precision on display

The athletics events were equally captivating, showcasing raw speed and athletic prowess. Nand kumar of Plus Two Government Middle School Andama blazed to victory in the Under-14 200-meter race. The Under-19 200-meter dash saw Aditya Chaudhary of Al-Hoda Academy, Kamtaul, sprint to first place.

in the Under-14 100-meter race, Mohd.Furkan of Jesus and Mary Academy demonstrated remarkable speed to secure the top position. The long jump pit was a stage for impressive leaps, with Vrinda Prasad Thakur of Plus Two Raj High School soaring to first place in the Under-19 category, and Kaushal Kumar of Madonna Primary School securing second. The Under-19 100-meter race was a thrilling spectacle, with Satyam Kumar of Plus Two JMS Kamtaul crossing the finish line first, followed closely by Abhimanyu Kumar of Plus Two Ram Julus High School.

Looking Ahead: A Packed Schedule of Sporting Action

The excitement is far from over. October 11th promises another day of intense competition, featuring handball, taekwondo, and rugby for both boys and girls. The girls’ kabaddi matches will also take center stage, adding another layer of thrilling action to the ongoing meet.

The presence of esteemed individuals like Kumar Anurag, Kanchan Kumari, Jyoti Kumari, Suprabhat, and Zeenat Parveen further underscored the importance of this sporting extravaganza.

This district sports meet is not just about winning medals; it’s about fostering a culture of healthy competition, promoting physical fitness, and unearthing the next generation of sporting heroes. The dedication and talent displayed by thes young athletes are truly inspiring, offering a glimpse into a bright future for sports in the region.


Disclaimer: This news report is an automated feed from Prabhat Khabar newspaper and has not been edited by the Prabhat Khabar.com team.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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