Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai
Mumbai, Feb 4: The wee hours of the morning of February 2 saw the flutter and scurrying of enthusiastic children who had poured into Borivli.
Around 9000 enthusiastic students from the different parts of the city participated in the grand Ryan Minithon 2014 held at St Lawrence High school, Borivli (West).
The participation of thousands of students amidst the cheering of hundreds of residents of Borivli along the 4km route turned the Minithon into a sporting festival eagerly looking forward to every year by the students as well as the children.
Ryan Minithon 2014 is the 112th race among the school students in the country under the aegis of Ryan group of institutions and the leadership of Dr A F Pinto who has been organizing such races in Bangalore, Delhi, Chandigarh, Nagpur, Surat, Jalna, Jaipur and Navi Mumbai since 1998 to develop a sports culture in the country conducive for grooming young students for National and International sporting events
The event was conducted in five categories :
Overall Championship also won by
1 Place : St Aloysius High School , Nallasopara
The event was flagged off by Snehal Pinto - Director of Ryan International Institution , Kyoshi Shihan Prakash R. Wagh - Asst. Police Sub – Inspector of ( S.R.P.F ) , Atul Kulkarni – Captain ( Indian Navy ) , Bhavesh Jawade – Cricketer, Balakrishna Shetty - Boxing Champion ,
Prabhakaran Nair - Mr Mumbai , Mr. Maharashtra ,India; Jerome D’Souza - Pastor , Anil Auhad - Inspector ( MHB Police Station , Borivli – w ) Anand Menezes - First Indian Athlete , Baliram Desle - National Level Athletics , Shailendra Mirgal - Hindustan Times , Alizishan Khatri - NIE Times of India , Bhakti Desai - Reporter Afternoon , Subhash Vele - Inspector ( MHB Police Station , Borivli – w ) at sharp 7 am.
The athletes were encouraged by parents and teachers who encouraged the runners.
The second session was the prize distribution ceremony with an entertaining programme organized by the participating schools for the invited dignitaries and sports personalities from the different field of sports the guest present were Overall Championship Prize also was given to the students.
The programme included a prayer followed with a welcome speech and song and dance performances. The Ryanites strongly believe that ’Champions are not born but they are made’.
The event carried cash prizes, which were given to the winners, runners up along with certificates and participation certificates to every participant to encourage their performance.