Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 16: The Judo Championship, a highly anticipated and prestigious event, took place at the Jammu North Assembly Segment with great enthusiasm and participation from talented judo athletes. Uday Chib, National General Secretary of the Indian Youth Congress, graced the occasion as the chief guest, adding to the event's prestige and excitement. Among the distinguished guests were Ranjodh Singh, Chairman of the Sports Cell JKPYC, Vikas Gupta, Vice President of the J&K Judo Association, Suraj Sharma, General Secretary of the J&K Judo Association, Suraj Bhan Singh, Chief Judo Coach, Rameshwar Singh Jamwal, Chief Coach of Shastri Judo Club, Avinash Sharma, Judo Coach, and Lakhan, Treasurer of the J&K Judo Association. Their presence added immense value to the event, highlighting the significance of judo in the region and their commitment to its growth. The event witnessed the presence of officials Manya Chib, Palak Sharma, Sana Sharma, Priya Sharma, and Sana, who played a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of the championship. The State Championship Judo not only showcased the exceptional talent of judo athletes but also promoted the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie. The enthusiasm displayed by the participants, along with the support of esteemed guests and officials, made the event a memorable and successful one. Speaking on the occasion, Uday Chib congratulated the participants for their remarkable performances and praised their dedication and hard work towards the sport. He motivated the participants and showcased the support of the Indian Youth Congress towards the development of sports. He also extended heartfelt congratulations to all the participants for their outstanding performances and dedication towards the sport. He expressed gratitude to all the guests and officials for their valuable contributions to the State Championship Judo. Their dedication and passion for the sport have undoubtedly contributed to the overall growth and development of judo in the region, he added. |