M'luru: St Aloysius Gonzaga School skaters, athletes shine at 1st Open District Skating Champioship


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Mangaluru, Sep 18: The students of St Aloysius Gonzaga School won medals in the first Open District Skating Championship 2023, conducted by Dakshina Kannada Roller Sports Association on September 9 and 10 at Skate City Mangaluru.

1. Hannah Rose Fernandes of Class VII A won the gold medals in 500 mtr and 1000 mtr Rink.
2. Tasmayi M Shetty of Class VI A won silver medals in the 500 mtr Rink and 1000 mtr Rink.
3. Jaivik Deepakraj of Class V D won bronze medals in 500 mtr Rink and 1000 mtr Rink.
4. Adric John Pinto of Class IV B won a gold medal in the 500 mtr Rink, silver medal in the 1000mtr Rink.
5. Yuvaraj D Kunder of Class VI D won silver medals in 500 mtr Rink and 1000 mtr Rink.
6. Divit Prajwal Puttur secured bronze medal in 500 mtr Rink and silver in 1000 mtr Rink.
7. Presly Anston Saldanha Class X A has secured II place in the High Jump, boys under 16 category, in Junior Athletic Meet 2023, organised by Dakshina Kannada Athletics Association on 9 September 2023.
8. Harsul Kunder of Class VIII B has secured III place in 60 mts hurdles, U14 boys.

The principal and staff of St Aloysius Gonzaga School have congratulated the winners.

 

 

 

  

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