Oorja Samanta, a grade three student of Griffins International School, won two gold medals in the Second East India Karate Championship, rec...
Oorja Samanta, a grade three student of Griffins International School, won two gold medals in the Second East India Karate Championship, recently held in Utkal Karate School, Bhubaneswar, Odisha hosted by Odisha State Karate Do Association from 20th May to 22nd May.
Oorja
participated in 8 years Sub-Junior female category Individual Kata event and
for Individual Kumite event she took part in 23+ Kg weight category. Oorja won
Gold Medal in both the events. Earlier she qualified for the zonal event as the
state champion from Odisha. More than 300 competitors took part in this East
Zone Karate championship in different categories from West Bengal, Odisha,
Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Sikkim and Andaman & Nicobar Island. The
winners and the runners-up events are qualified to participate in the national
level competition to be held in Delhi next month.
This
prestigious event was inaugurated by Premjit Sen, President, East Zone Karate
Association and Kambli, General Secretary of East India Karate Association in
presence of Gauri Mohanty, Secretary, Odisha State Karate Do Association and
Hari Prasad Patnaik, Chief Technical Director, EIKA.
Somnath
Samanta, Oorja’s father, said, “This is a very happy moment for us. We
introduced our daughter to Karate at a very young age of three years to make
her confident and self-reliant. Later we realized that she had an innate talent
in martial art, and she enjoyed it very much. We put our best effort to take
her to the best of the coaches for further development. We have shifted her to
Baleswar, so that she gets the exposure to a world-class infrastructure for
learning Karate. Seeing her performance Odisha government has taken the whole
responsibility of Oorja to nurture her talent.”
“Oorja
gets huge support from her school Griffins International School, Kharagpur. The
recognition and encouragement from her school play a vital role in her holistic
development. The ethos of the school says academics and sports both are equally
important. I would urge every parent to encourage and support their children to
pursue their hobby in a more serious way. So that they can find the right path
to flourish in life,” Samanta added.
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