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Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023: India secures 2-2 draw against Korea
The Indian team came from behind to record a thrilling 2-2 draw against Korea. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The Indian team came from behind to record a thrilling 2-2 draw against Korea. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement The Indian team came from behind to record a thrilling 2-2 draw against Korea in its third game of the Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Kakamigahara on Tuesday. Yujin…
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Audrey Abend is a fourth-year medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (Class of 2025) and is interested in pursuing Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery. Audrey was also a Women’s Epee fencer for 15 years, where she competed on the national and international stage. She is a three-time Junior World Team member, winning her first Junior Word Cup with a silver medal at the Bratislava, Slovakia World Cup event in 2013. Her love of being an athlete and competing turned to endurance training and CrossFit, and in 2018 Audrey competed in the GoRuck Tough event in NYC in honor of first responders during 9/11. Then, in 2023 she competed in the Asbury Park Games after beginning training in CrossFit in 2022. In addition to sport competition and her medical studies, she loves to travel and explore new cuisines with her partner and family.
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Aditi Swami Makes History as Youngest-Ever Senior World Archery Champion
In a groundbreaking achievement, Aditi Gopichand Swami has become the first Indian woman to secure an individual compound gold medal at the prestigious World Archery Championships 2023. The 17-year-old athlete, already a Junior World titleholder, now adds the title of the Youngest-Ever Senior World Champion to her impressive accolades.
Aditi, hailing from Satara, Maharashtra, has emerged as a symbol of inspiration for aspiring athletes nationwide. Her journey from a modest family background, with a father who relocated to provide access to sports facilities, showcases her dedication. Introduced to archery at 12, Aditi spent over 25 hours a week practicing, fueled by her admiration for Commonwealth Games 2010 archery stars.
With the unwavering support of her father, Gopichand Swami, and exceptional skills, Aditi has collected an array of medals. Notably, she secured gold in the World Archery Youth Championships and the World Archery Championships, both individual and team events, along with a silver at the Archery Asia Cup (Individual) and a bronze at the Archery World Cup.
Aditi's journey epitomizes determination and resilience, breaking barriers beyond the realm of archery. As the first Indian woman to achieve an individual compound gold, she inspires a generation, particularly girls, to pursue their ambitions fearlessly. Her success highlights the power of determination, hard work, and proper support, sending a potent message against gender limitations in sports.
Aditi's extraordinary performance in the championship matches showcased precision and poise, challenging stereotypes and proving that women can excel in traditionally male-dominated sports. Her victory not only elevates Indian archery on the global stage but also reinforces the belief that any obstacle can be overcome with dedication and the right support.
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PM Modi and Amit Shah congratulate the junior women’s hockey team on winning the 2023 Asia Cup
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Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023: India Beats Malaysia 2-1
The Indian junior women’s hockey team demonstrated their remarkable determination in a thrilling match of the Women’s Junior Asia Cup 2023 in Japan. The game took place in Kakamigahara, Gifu Prefecture, and saw India come from behind to secure the victory. The match started with Malaysia focusing on possession while India immediately launched attacks, earning them a couple of early penalty…
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