M'luru: St Agnes School (CBSE) student Adwika secures a bronze medal at Odisha junior athletic meet


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Mangaluru, Oct 15: Showcasing remarkable skill, endurance, and athletic prowess, Adwika K P of Grade VIII, a promising athlete from St Agnes School (CBSE), brought laurels to the institution by securing a bronze medal at the 40th National Junior Athletics Championships 2025, held from October 10 to 14, at the Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

Competing in the girls under-14 Triathlon B category, Adwika amassed an impressive 2739 points, a testament to her dedication, training, and unwavering spirit of excellence. Her outstanding performance at the national level placed her among the most talented young athletes in the country, marking a significant milestone in her sporting journey.

Her success is a reflection of the steadfast support of her parents, Dr Arun Kumar K and Geetha P, who have stood beside her as constant pillars of encouragement. Her athletic journey has flourished under the expert tutelage of coach Dinesh Kunder whose guidance has been instrumental in nurturing her potential and refining her technique across multiple tracks and honing her competitive edge.

Adwika’s achievement not only highlights her growing stature in athletics but also reflects the school’s commitment to encouraging students to excel in diverse arenas beyond academics.

The management, principal, vice principal, staff, and students of St Agnes School (CBSE) extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Adwika as she continues to stride ahead with determination and grace.

  

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