Mangaluru: Golden double for St Agnes CBSE at State Mini Olympics


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Mangaluru, Nov 12: Demonstrating outstanding speed, focus, and sporting excellence, Adwika K P of St Agnes School (CBSE), Mangaluru, emerged victorious at the State Mini Olympics 2025 held at Shri Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru, from November 4 to 6.

Competing in the under-14 category, she secured first place in both the 100 metres and 60 metres events, earning double gold and bringing pride to her institution.

Facing fierce competition from some of the best young athletes across the state, Adwika K P displayed remarkable composure and stamina throughout the races. Her explosive start and unwavering pace in both sprints set her apart from her contenders, earning her a decisive victory.

Her exceptional achievement reflects her relentless dedication and the expert guidance of her coach Dinesh Kunder, whose mentorship has been pivotal in refining her athletic skills. The steadfast encouragement of her parents, Dr Arun Kumar K and Geetha P, has also played a vital role in her success story.

The management, principal, vice principal, staff, and students of St Agnes School (CBSE), Mangaluru, extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Adwika for her remarkable accomplishment, applauding her determination and discipline that continue to inspire her peers.

 

 

  

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