Aligarh Table Tennis: Young Players Shine | Hindi News

Aligarh, Senior Correspondent. The table tennis competition organized under the aegis of the State Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition started on Wednesday. Children of different age groups displayed their talents. The competition was inaugurated by District Table Tennis Association President Arvind Bhargava. On the first day, competitions were played in different age groups. In the boys category 11 years, Abhishek Singh of AMU performed brilliantly and won the title of winner, while Atharva Maheshwari of OLF was the runner-up. In the boys category 13 years, a player from Heritage International won and Nyanshu Saraswat from Krishna International became the runner-up.

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In the boys category of 15 years, Kushagra Sharma of DPS was the winner and Karthik Sharma of Dharma Samaj Bal Mandir was the runner-up. In the boys category 17 years, Kanav Agarwal of Krishna International won, while Vansh Kumar Sharma of AMU was the runner-up. In the 13 year old girls category, Shivya Maheshwari of OLF was the winner and Bhumi Singh of Heritage International was the runner-up. In the girls category 17 years, Arpita Kashyap of DPS was the winner and Aditi Sharma was the runner-up. In the girls category of 19 years, Akshita Kashyap of DPS got the first position and Princess Gupta of Ketan Convent was the runner-up. The role of chief referee was played by Ajay Yadav and the responsibility of deputy referee was played by Gaurav Sharma.

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