Ayodhya won the title in Kho-Kho and Basti Mandal won the title in Kabaddi, know what is the condition of Lucknow in junior pistol shooting.
Ayodhya, Amrit Thoughts: On Tuesday, the second day of the Basic Bal Keeda Competition being held at Dr. Ambedkar International Sports Complex, players won various events and won medals. AD Basic Ayodhya Kaustubh Kumar Singh and Gorakhpur AD Basic Sangeeta Singh received introduction from the players and encouraged them and awarded the winners.
In the primary level race of 50 meters event held on the third day, in the girls category, Sejal of Aligarh stood first, Anshika Yadav of Varanasi stood second and Suhaniya of Meerut stood third. In the boys category, Vishal of Varanasi stood first, Deepak of Mirzapur stood second and Mayank of Agra stood third. In 100 meters, Nancy Yadav Varanasi stood first, Sagopi Bareilly stood second, Sejal Aligarh stood third. In the junior boys category, Siraj Ali of Ayodhya stood first, Dhananjay of Varanasi stood second, Sumit of Jhansi stood third. In the junior boys category, Nancy Varanasi stood first, Roshni Aligarh stood second, Anita Prayagraj stood third in 200 meters race. In the girls category, Anshika Yadav of Varanasi stood first, Palak of Moradabad stood second, Atiya from Gorakhpur stood third.
In the near boys category 400 meters race, Karthik of Moradabad stood first, Sanjay of Lucknow stood second, Rajan Yadav of Varanasi stood third. In the girls category, Palak of Moradabad stood first, Reshma of Mirzapur stood second, Sania of Devipatan Mandal stood third. In 600 meters, Atiya of Gorakhpur stood first, Shivangi Yadav of Varanasi stood second, Karishma of Agra stood third. In the junior boys category, Gulshan Kumar of Mirzapur stood first in 200 meters, Arjun of Moradabad stood second, Shivam of Lucknow stood third, in 400 meters Tithuddin Sheikh of Gorakhpur stood first, Arjun of Moradabad stood second, Shubham of Agra stood third and in 600 meters Akash of Varanasi stood first, Arjun of Moradabad stood second and Aman third of Meerut. Stay in place.
In long jump, Roshni of Aligarh stood first, Anita of Prayagraj stood second, Karishma of Bareilly stood third. In the boys’ category, Bobby of Moradabad stood first, Titabuddin Shaikh of Gorakhpur stood second, Raj of Kanpur stood third. In the Kabaddi competition, Basti division was the winner and Gorakhpur division was the runner-up. In the Kho-Kho competition, Ayodhya division became the winner and Mirzapur division became the runner-up. In total, Mirzapur stood first, Lucknow second and Saharanpur third. In Sepak Takra, Ayodhya division was the winner and Gorakhpur was the runner-up. In the archery competition, Mirzapur was the winner and Kanpur was the runner-up. In shooting pistol, Anshika Singh of Ayodhya stood first and Shefali of Lucknow stood second. In the hockey competition, Prayagraj division was the winner and Mirzapur was the runner-up. In chess, Moradabad division was the winner and Gorakhpur division was the runner-up. In the Malkham competition, Gorakhpur stood first, Chitrakoot stood second and Meerut stood third. In the badminton competition, Varanasi was the winner and Mirzapur was the runner-up. In the Kabaddi competition, Ayodhya division was the winner and Devipatan division was the runner-up. In Kho-Kho, Mirzapur division was the winner and Ayodhya was the runner-up.
In basketball, Ayodhya winner Gorakhpur was the runner-up. In archery boys, Lucknow division was the winner and Gorakhpur was the runner-up. In pistol shooting, Abhay Singh of Ayodhya stood first and Anshu of Gorakhpur stood second. In the junior hockey competition, Prayagraj was the winner and Mirzapur division was the runner-up. In chess, Gorakhpur was the winner and Ayodhya was the runner-up. In Kabaddi, Varanasi was the winner and Basti was the runner-up. In the football competition, Gorakhpur was the winner and Ayodhya division was the runner-up. Lucknow occupied the first, second and third place in air pistol. In badminton, Saharanpur was the winner and Mirzapur was the winner. During this, Vishwanath Singh, Anoop Dwivedi, Yogeshwar Singh, Anupam Singh, Dheeraj Shukla, Sarware Alam, Pankaj Dwivedi, Ajay Singh, Dr. Neeraj Shukla, Akhtar Khan etc. were the judges.
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