Cusheel D'Souza: Karate's Little Wonder, An International Champ

July 26, 2011

It is true that every child is a gift from God. It is by the achievements of their children that parents feel proud. Often we hear stories of young kids being given bravery awards for their service towards society. Here is a child who at a young age has proved that age is no hindrance to achieve greatness.

At an age when most kids are content to just begin learning a new skill, young Cusheel Lorna D'Souza is already an international Karate champ. The support she received from her parents and her hard work have brought her international recognition in the field of martial arts. She has not only made her parents proud but also set an example for other children.

Cusheel Lorna D'Souza is the eldest daughter of Aloysuis D'Souza and Nima D'Lima of Panjimogaru, Kulur and sister of Cheyenne D'Souza. Aloysius D'Souza is a businessman and Nima D'Lima is a teacher. Cusheel is now 9 years old and studies in 5th standard in Ladyhill Victoria English Higher Primary School, Urwa, Mangalore.


First Steps

Cusheel took her first steps into Karate at the tender age of seven. "She used to watch a lot of action cartoons like Power Rangers and others on Cartoon Network, and wanted to perform all those stunts," says her dad. It is her interest in learning Karate that has brought her this far. Her parents encouraged her every step in this course with a great hope that one day she would achieve great name and Cusheel has lived up to their expectations, giving her best in every competition. She started her coaching under Western Institute of Karate, Mangalore, where she takes her classes even today. Her parents are very grateful to the Western Institute of Karate for encouraging and helping their daughter.


Achievements

When one sees the number of medals, certificates and prizes she has won in a matter of just two years, one cannot but admire this little wonder. It is really amazing that a girl of this young age has achieved so much.

Following are some of her achievements at the national and international levels:

- IPOH City International Karate Championship - 2011, Malaysia. First in weapon kata, kumite, kata individual, group kata and third in group kata.

- Training at Okinowa Goju ryu Karate – 2011, Malaysia.

- Training in International Okinowa Goju ryu kishi karate kobudu, Japan.

- Training in Kaicho Dr Testshuiro Hokama 10th Dan Okinowa, Japan, 2011.

- Dakshina Kannada Karate Federation Individual Kata in 20-25 kg, 3rd place, 2009, Mangalore.

- First National Karate-Do Championship at Goa 2011; third place in individual Kata, Kumite and team kata.

- Second South Asian Championship 2010, Wado International Karate Federation India; first in individual kata.

- Alan – Thilak school International school karate championship, Mangalore; individual gold and bronze in individual kumite.

- Western National Open Championship 2011; first in Individual event, team kata, kumite event, weapon kata open to all and second in team kata. She also bagged overall championship.

- International Karate Championship, April 2011, Sri Lanka. First in 11-12 years girls' kata event and first in 11-12 years girls' kumite event.

- World Invitational Karate and Kung Fu gold medal championship tournament 2011, Tamil Nadu. First place in individual Kata and kumite, third place in group kata.

- Sekar's Martial Arts Centre 35th anniversary celebrations. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Karate Kobodu World Tournament 2011. First in girl's kumite (21-30 kg) and first in girls' kata.
 
These are only some of her achievements, and the list goes on. Such phenomenal success has not come her way easily but only with hard work and proper training.


Not Just Karate

Cusheel has not only performed well in Karate but also in other activities. She is studious and takes special interests in outdoor games. Even here her performance is credit worthy. Her other interests include swimming, dancing and kho-kho. Though it may seem very difficult for her to attend training sessions, competitions and to be in school, it has not been a problem for her. Her friends help her in completing her notes, and she has been able to give due importance to her studies too. Her friendly and helping nature has won her many friends who give her a helping hand when she is in need.


Dreams and Hopes

Certainly her dreams are big. She dreams of joining the defence and serve her country. Her parents too are supportive in this regard. Besides learning Karate, she also wants to teach this art to others and help other children like her to achieve their dreams.

The Western Institute has helped a lot in her effort and many organisations have recognised her talent. Her family has spent huge amount of money to provide her the best training at even the international level. All these expenses had to be borne by her family alone. Thus she needs generous people and institutions to support her dream and bring pride to the nation.

When dreams are big and her determination is strong certainly no obstacle will hinder her way.

 

Rohan Sequeira - archives: 

By Rohan Sequeira
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Comment on this article

  • Cyprian D'lima, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 31 2011

    Congrats Cusheel, I'm proud of you.

  • Aloysius D'souza, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 31 2011

    We the parents of Cusheel would like to thank daijiworld and all the viewers, for the support & encoragement you've expressed towards our daughter.We feel happy that you are with us in our search.

  • LEANDER, SHIRVA

    Fri, Jul 29 2011

    Well done baby . At this small age your achievement is outstanding!Keep growing. May you be the model for our youth of today.Whereever you go remember ,everyones prayer follows you.

  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Fri, Jul 29 2011

    Congratulations to Cusheel Lorna D'Souza.

  • Stany Mary D souza, Permannur

    Thu, Jul 28 2011

    Congratulations....dear

  • JEROME. D'SOUZA, MANGALORE/BANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    CONGRATULATIONS TO CUSHEEL D'SOUZA. May the Almighty God bless you Cusheel, you have made Kulur, Mangalore, your parents and me very proud. Keep moving up the ladder of success, Hope to hear more from you.

  • Manohar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    Congrats and All the best to Crusheel. Perfect words by Kurt Waschnig.

  • John Maxim D'souza, KULUR , MANGALORE, DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    conngadulations Cusheel & God Bless You Its realy wonderful achiement in this age, just keep on to achieve the medals.... its great honour to your parents

  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    Well done Cusheel, keep it up, so proud of you. Keep on your practices and get many many more awards. Good luck and God bless you.

  • vaneesha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    congratulations to dear cusheel. well done, keep up good work.
    God's blessings and best wishes
    from Vijay, Vaneesha & Viva
    Kodical, Mangalore

  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg Germany

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Some thoughts more, the girl should be really taken as an example. She is outstanding and she has already achieved so much.
    Beside her training and going to an English medium school she performs well in other activities.
    Her dreams are big but there should be no hindrance that her dreams will come true one day.
    She is 9 years young.
    Cusheel keep going and train and work hard with determination.

  • Crystal / Ashwin, Mangalore Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Wonderful Job..! May God bless u..! Wish u all the best..!

  • Anita Krüger, Hamburg Germany

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Very nice written. A 9 year old girl is fulfilling her dreams. It impresses me a lot what she already has achieved.
    Her parents are proud of her of course and she performs in other fields well.
    She has a bright future and I hope she will have a happy life.

  • Gregory , Ireland

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Cusheel, Congratulations for achiving so many medals... keep up the hard work and dont forgrt the practice..anything is possible in this world with hard work and practice...

  • Saleem Javed, Malpe

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Great Prodigy .When people want be doctor and Engineer these days you have dreamt of serving our Nation. wow Amazing :) .Your Dream of Joining Indian Armed Force is really commendable and I wish you all The best for the same :)Keep It Up .

  • Loraine, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    well done Cusheel!!!! Proud of you..

  • Arjun, India

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Congratulations! Stay focused on your goals. Participate in track and field events where you can benefit from your karate skills. Perfect your techniques. The moves are based on principles, master the principles. Blessings to you.

  • NORBERT, VIDYANAGAY /Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    [ CONGRATULATION] I Wish you all the best God Bless You CUSHEEL

  • Kurt Waschnig, Oldenburg Germany

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    The story of the 9 years old girl Cusheel Lorna D'Souza is touching me.
    Yes every child is a gift of God. Children make life rich and parents can dream again.
    Cusheel can be taken as an outstanding example what even a small child can achieve within two years.
    Cusheel started with Karate at the early age of seven and she has been showing that she is hard working, full of determination, self confidence and a will to achieve as much as possible.
    But only her hard work and training connot explain her extraordinary success.
    Cusheel is more than talented probably a genius in the field of karate.
    She is encouraged and promoted by her parents and indeed her parents can be very proud of her.
    When one looks at her lovely and pretty face one can see that she is a small dreamy and tenderhearted girl, full of dreams but she works hard to fulfil her dreams and she has achieved so much that is indeed unbelievable.
    And Cusheel performs in other activities well too.
    A girl at the age of nine has big dreams but dreams can be fulfilled and especially she has the talent and inner traits that all her dreams can be true.
    I read in this article that her family has spent huge amount of money to provide her the best training at even the international level.
    A girl with her talent needs the best training. And she is ambitious and I am sure no obstacle will hinder her way.
    Cusheel, Mangaloreans can be proud of you.


    Best regards



    Kurt Waschnig Oldenburg Germany



  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    God bless you Cusheel. Bright future awaits you.

  • Jawar D'Souza, m'lore/Doha

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Well done Cusheel keep up the good work, may you shine like a North Star. May God Bless you abundantly and give you good Health.

  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    Well done dear Cusheel. May you win many laurels in future also. All the best to you and your family.

  • MARIE, GOA

    Tue, Jul 26 2011

    WELL DONE BABY!


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