Father Muller College of Physiotherapy hosts thrilling 'Pearl Jubilee Cup' badminton tournament


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Mangaluru, Feb 10: Father Muller College of Physiotherapy hosted the 'Pearl Jubilee Cup' intercollegiate physiotherapy badminton tournament at the FMMC indoor stadium, in celebration of its Pearl jubilee on February 8. The event, which featured 21 colleges from Mangaluru and Bengaluru, kicked off with an energetic inauguration ceremony.

The chief guest for the occasion, Dr Lourdhuraj I, principal of Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy, was joined by an esteemed group of dignitaries, including Fr Richard Aloysius Coelho (director, FMCI), Fr Jeevan George Sequeira (administrator, FMMCH), Fr Ajith B Menezes (administrator, FMMCH), Dr Antony D’Souza (dean of FMMC), Fr Donald N Crasta (assistant administrator, FMMCH), Prof Cherishma D’Silva (principal, FMCOP), and Dr Kelvin Pais (liaison officer).

The opening ceremony began with a warm welcome address by Jaya P, assistant professor at FMCOP, followed by a heartfelt prayer song performed by the students of FMCOP. This spiritual performance set a positive and uplifting tone for the day ahead.

The tournament offered a variety of exciting matches across both student and staff categories, including singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. The competition was fierce, with players displaying incredible skill, sportsmanship, and determination. The energy in the air was palpable as each match unfolded, showcasing intense rallies and thrilling finishes.

By the evening, the competition came to a close with R V College of Physiotherapy, Bengaluru being crowned the champions of the tournament, while Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy, Mangaluru secured the runner-up position.

Beyond the victories, the tournament fostered an atmosphere of camaraderie and mutual respect among the colleges. The 'Pearl Jubilee Cup' not only highlighted athletic talent but also reinforced the spirit of collaboration and friendly competition. This memorable event was a proud moment for Father Muller College of Physiotherapy, further cementing its commitment to promoting sports, student involvement, and intercollegiate unity.

Pearl Jubilee Cup winners

Men's singles

1. Shahazad P K (Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy)
2. Vamshikrishna Arun (RV College of Physiotherapy)

Women’s singles

1. Mahalakshmi Manikalan (RV College of Physiotherapy)
2. Gianna Melosa Fernandes (Father Muller College of Physiotherapy)

Mens doubles

1. Shahazad P K and Muhammed Jalal N (Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy)
2. Nix Augustin and Alvin Sajith (NITTE College of Physiotherapy)

Women’s doubles

1. Nayantara Mukherjee and Mahalakshmi Manikantan (R V College of Physiotherapy)
2. Ishrat Fatima Abhasi and Sanjana Anil Bolar (Father Muller College of Physiotherapy)

Mixed doubles (students)

1. Vamshikrishna Arun and Mahalakshmi Manikantan (R V College of Physiotherapy)
2. Jordan Noronha and Gianna Melosa Fernandes (Father Muller College of Physiotherapy)

Mens doubles (staff)

1. Sainigunta Ajaykumar and Nishanthgowda (Father Muller College of Physiotherapy)
2. Sheikh Fakiruddeen Faiz and Vinu K Varghese (Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy)

Women’s doubles (staff)

1. Shreelakshmi K and Fathimathu Zohara (Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy)
2. Sheetal V Pai and Roshani P (Father Muller College of Physiotherapy)

Mixed doubles (staff)

1. Dr Nanda Kumar S and Dr Anagha Kulkarni (Ramaiah Medical College)
2. Dr Vignesh Bhat 

Over all champions: RV College of physiotherapy
Runner up: Yenepoya College of Physiotherapy

 

 

  

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