Great performance by shooters of Khandwa, won 7 medals in state level shooting competition

Great performance by shooters of Khandwa, won 7 medals in state level shooting competition

Young shooters of Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh have brought glory to the district by performing brilliantly in the state level shooting competition. The players displayed excellent shooting in various events and won a total of 7 medals. There is an atmosphere of happiness in the sports world of the district due to this achievement.

In the competition, Khandwa players won many matches on the basis of accurate shooting and excellent performance. This success of the players is being considered as the result of their hard work, regular practice and guidance of the coaches.

The pride of the district increased due to the achievements of the players.

After winning seven medals in the state level competition, the players were congratulated by sports lovers, family members and coaches. Sports experts say that the shooters of Khandwa are continuously performing better, due to which the expectations of their better performance in future national level competitions have also increased.

Important contribution of coaches and parents

The players attributed their success to their coaches, parents and the support they received during training. He says that due to regular practice and better facilities, he was able to perform well in the state level competition.

Keep an eye on national competitions

After this achievement, now the aim of the players is to bring glory to the state and the district by making it to the national level competitions. Trainers believe that if players continue to get better training and facilities like this, they can win medals at national and international levels in the future.

This success of the shooters of Khandwa has inspired other youth of the district also towards sports like shooting. Sports lovers hope that in the future also the players of the district will perform equally well and achieve new achievements.

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