Shaurya Kumar wins triple gold at International Yogasana Sports Championship


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Mangaluru, May 21: Shaurya Kumar (son of Ajay Kumar & Ragini), class VII student of St Aloysius Gonzaga School -Mangaluru, earned international acclaim by winning 3 gold medals & 2nd runner up trophy while representing Team India through Indian Yogasana Sports Federation (Recognized by the ministry of AYUSH, government of India) at the first International Yogasana Sports Championship- 2026 held at Hongkong, on May 9 to 10.

He competed in 10–14 years age category and showcased extraordinary Yogasanas with great skills and precision to secure Gold Medals in the following categories:

i) Traditional championship

ii) Own choice championship

iii) Artistic solo championship

He also clinched 2nd runner up trophy in champion of champions (below 28). His victories helped Team India secure overall No. 1 position at this international event. This achievement is result of years of exceptional hardwork, dedication, discipline and passion of Shaurya Kumar.

Shaurya Kumar has consistently excelled at the district, state and national levels and has regularly showcased his exceptional talent in the field of Yogasana.

 

 

  

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