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All India Open Karate Championship Haveri Project - Abhaya The Fearless Gadag

  • Writer: ARCH Foundation
    ARCH Foundation
  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

The All India Open Karate Championship held in Haveri was a competitive and intense event

where Abhaya's students competed alongside over 500 participants from Karnataka and

neighboring states. The students showcased remarkable skill and sportsmanship, delivering

excellent performances in both Kumate and Kata divisions. In Kumate, 6 students secured

1st place, 4 students won 2nd place, and 3 students claimed 3rd place, while in Kata,

7 students secured 1st place, 4 students earned 2nd place, and 3 students earned 3rd place.

Out of 15 students who participated, 14 won awards, proving their excellence in various martial

arts categories. This outstanding performance demonstrated the students' commitment,

perseverance, and the exceptional quality of training they received at the Abhaya Training

Center.


Feedback:


"Winning first place in Kumate was an unforgettable moment! The intense training and hard work truly paid off, and I felt proud standing on the podium. This achievement has boosted my confidence, and I’m excited for future challenges!

-Chaitra, 9th Std, Student, Martial Art Learner


"Competing against skilled opponents pushed me to give my best. Though I secured a place, I know there’s still so much to learn and improve. This victory has motivated me to train even harder and aim for bigger championships!

-Srushti D, 10th Std, Student, Martial Art Learner

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