TSH felicitates players, coaches who excelled in sports events

TSH felicitates players, coaches who excelled in sports events
Kanpur: The Sports Hub (TSH) welcomed the new entrants from the economically weaker section and felicitated trainees and their coaches who had excelled in national and state level sports events.
Approximately a dozen players who were trained at TSH by its coaches who had secured medals at national and state level competitions were awarded cash prizes ranging from Rs 1,000 to Rs 21,000.
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Additionally, coaches were also honoured and presented with cash prizes.
In a function held in the evening, Mayor Pramila Pandey felicitated the players, coaches, and members of the selection committee for identifying the talented children from the economically weaker section.
On this occasion, the Mayor remarked, “Talent only merely requires an opportunity to flourish. TSH has provided this platform for children from low-income groups to excel in the realm of sports.”
The players who were felicitated and received cash prizes were Aarna Gupta (shooting), Satyam Giri (table tennis), Parth Prabhakar (table tennis), Prince Kumar (para judo), Daksh Khandelwal (table tennis), Mehar Bhattar (karate), Vanya Tomar (karate), Riham Ahmad, Anshuman Gupta, Ridam Singh, Parnika Gupta, Vincy, Shraddha Yadav, Aban Ahmad, Junaid Raza, Ansh Yadav, Shikhar Mishra, Srishti, and Anshika.
The coaches recognized were Satyam Mishra (table tennis), Nidhi Kashyap, Sunil Kumar, Suraj Bahadur (karate), Suraj Bahadur Thapa (judo), and Rohit Yadav (shooting).
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