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3 girls from STAIRS won Medals in 34th National Sub-Junior Kyorugi & 8th National Sub-Junior Poomsae Taekwondo Championships 2017-18


3 girls from STAIRS represented Delhi in 34th National Sub-Junior Kyorugi & 8th National Sub-Junior Poomsae Taekwondo Championships 2017-18, held in Pune from 22- 25 March 2018 and won Gold, Silver & Bronze medals.
The 3 underage champions, Gauranshi Vashisht won a gold medal under 25 kg category, Rishita Rawat won silver under 32kg category and Siyaa Mishra won bronze under 35 kg category. They were the only fighters who successfully won this championship from Delhi. They got their taekwondo training from STAIRS.


About Stairs -
STAIRS is a not-for-profit organization working towards sports, education, health and skill development of children across India. Its vision is to guide youth for their holistic development by channelizing their energy towards meaningful activities, thus bringing about a positive and constructive thinking that results in prosperity. STAIRS programmes include training camps, tournaments and championships, thus providing a platform to these children to hone their skills and showcase their talent. The result we all can see, that the girls with their talent and with the help of STAIRS have achieved this platform as far and we hope that like this many other children will achieve their dream goals.

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