Moodbidri: Carmel School students shine at International Karate Championship 2024


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Moodbidri, Sep 11: The International Karate Championship 2024, organized by the Self Defence School of India and Mangalore Indian Karate Dojo, was held in Mangalore from September 6 to 8. The event saw participation from various schools, and students from Carmel School Moodbidri, proudly represented the school, showcasing their skills in martial arts.

Carmel School students excelled in the competition, winning numerous certificates and medals, bringing great honour to the institution.

The management and principal, Sr Maria Gracilda AC, expressed immense pride in the students' achievements and praised their dedication and hard work. They also encouraged all students to seize such opportunities in the future and strive to become winners.

Winners: 

Grade    Name of the student       Categories       Place
VII B     Angel Lobo                          Kata                Gold
VII B     Ashwil Neil Lobo                   Kumite/ kata    Gold
IV A      Irelle                                   Kata                Gold
VI A      Shannen Glen D’Souza          Kata                Silver
VI A      Mohammad Maaiz Sheikh      Kata                Silver
VII B     Prisha D’Souza                     Kata                Bronze
IV B      Thanvi krithi S                      Kata                Bronze
VII A     Devansh                              Kata                Bronze
IV A      Irelle Anna lobo                    Kumite            Bronze

 

 

  

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