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IPSC Skating Championship winners

In the IPSC Skating Championship organised at LK Singhania School, Gotan, Rajasthan recently, skaters of the Emerald Heights International School (EHIS) and Daly College (DC) earned gold, silver and bronze medals, securing their place in the national championship.
Eight players from EHIS based on their performance in the competition took place in the team Aipissi.
Rink race and road race in the under 11 category: Hussain Mhowwala and Rachit Doshi each won 1 bronze medal. Under 14 category, Ranveer Singh Gaur bagged a gold and a silver medal. Soham Dubey also bagged a gold and silver medal in the same category.
In under 17 category, Priyanshu Jamra won a gold and silver medal. Udayraj Chouhan bagged a silver and bronze medal. Yuvraj Parmar bagged a bronze medal. Milan Sharma bagged a bronze medal.
In under 19 category, Tajinder Singh won three gold medals. Arun Muchhala bagged one gold medal. Chinmay Mehta won a bronze medal.
In girls under 11, Aarohi Khandelwal bagged a gold and silver medal. In under 17, Anshika Betala won three gold medals.
All the winning students secured their place in the nationals.
From DC, The team won 7 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze medals. The girls team performed extremely well and with 27 points were adjudged the runners up of the championship.
Priyansh Sukheja, Aryan Anand, Shivanshi Goyal and Siya Sahara were selected from the school for national. Laisha Agrawal, Parth Chiroliya, Ranveer Pratap Singh, Hemant Mundra and Adarsh Jain performed well.


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