Golden glory for St Agnes CBSE School at South Zone Roller Skating Championship


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Mangaluru, Aug 27: In a remarkable feat of talent and perseverance, Krithi S Aithal, a grade 4 student of St Agnes CBSE School, Mangaluru, clinched the gold medal in the under-11 girls one lap road race at the CBSE South Zone II Roller Skating Championship 2025, held at Vyasa Vidya Peetham, Palakkad, Kerala. Her stellar performance has earned her a coveted berth at the national roller-skating championship, scheduled to take place in Gurgaon, Haryana, in October 2025.

The championship witnessed the participation of skaters from across Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, and Goa, making Krithi’s victory even more commendable. This achievement also marks her third consecutive year of representing St Agnes CBSE School at the national level, a testimony to her consistency and sporting spirit.

A proud member of the Mangalore Roller Skating Club, Krithi has been diligently trained under the expert guidance of Mahesh Kumar and Shravan Mahesh, whose mentorship has greatly shaped her journey. She is the daughter of Sudeep S Aithal and DeepthiShree S Aithal, who have been her constant source of encouragement and support.

Krithi’s victory not only highlights her dedication and determination but also brings immense pride to St Agnes CBSE School, Mangaluru, reinforcing its commitment to fostering excellence in both academics and co-curricular pursuits. She stands as an inspiration to her peers, proving that with hard work and passion, success is inevitable.

The management, principal, vice principal, staff, and students of St Agnes CBSE School extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Krithi as she prepares to represent the school and the region on the national stage.

 

 

  

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