Haldwani (Uttarakhand), December 24 – The National Jujutsu Championship held at Indira Gandhi Stadium witnessed a stellar performance by the Rajasthan team, which brought home a total of 2 gold, 3 silver, and 4 bronze medals, proudly putting the state on the national sports map. The achievement is a result of the team’s dedication, discipline, and relentless hard work.
Team coach Suman Kumawat stated that the players displayed exceptional skill, confidence, and technical expertise throughout the competition, contributing to the team’s remarkable medal tally. Each athlete’s outstanding performance was instrumental in securing a total of nine medals for Rajasthan.
Chhotu Ram Dahiya, President of the Rajasthan Jujutsu Organization, congratulated the players and wished them a bright future. He emphasized that events like these not only boost the morale of athletes but also promote the growth of jujutsu across the state.
The team’s success has inspired sports enthusiasts and motivated young talents to take up the sport and showcase their abilities on competitive platforms. Rajasthan’s achievement underscores the potential of the state’s youth to excel at national-level competitions.
Coaches, officials, and team members were present at the event, playing a key role in the success of the championship. This remarkable performance has further strengthened Rajasthan’s reputation in the field of jujutsu.
