Indian Women Beach Kabaddi Team Celebrated After Asian Beach Games Triumph

The Indian Women Beach Kabaddi Team, represented by Simran Kamboj and Nikita Chauhan, was warmly welcomed at the Sports Authority of India's NCOE in Dharamshala after their gold medal victories at the 6th Asian Beach Games in China. Both athletes shared their inspiring experiences, emphasizing the motivation that their achievements bring to continue excelling in sports. They also encouraged the youth to engage in sports for better health and fitness. Notably, five athletes from the NCOE have been selected for the upcoming Asian Games, highlighting the team's ongoing commitment to excellence.
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Celebration for Gold Medalists

The athletes of the Indian Women Beach Kabaddi Team, Simran Kamboj and Nikita Chauhan, received a heartfelt reception at the Sports Authority of India's National Centre of Excellence (NCOE) in Dharamshala. This warm welcome followed their impressive gold medal victories at the 6th Asian Beach Games held in China.


Representing India, Simran Kamboj from Punjab and Nikita Chauhan from Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh, showcased their skills in the tournament that took place from April 22 to April 30, securing gold medals for their outstanding performances in Kabaddi.


Simran Kamboj's Reflections on Victory

In an interview, Simran Kamboj expressed her gratitude for the warm reception from the Sports Authority of India in Dharamshala. She emphasized that winning the gold medal serves as a significant motivation for the team to strive for excellence and continue representing India in future competitions.


"We are truly touched by the warm welcome we received today. The gold medal inspires us all to improve and represent India in the future," she stated.


Nikita Chauhan's Insights on the Experience

Nikita Chauhan, another gold medalist, described her experience at the Asian Beach Games as both challenging and enriching, contributing to her growth as an athlete. She highlighted that this achievement fuels her passion for the sport and encourages the youth to engage in sports for enhanced physical and mental well-being.


"I believe I have evolved into a better player. Competing for India at the Asian Beach Games and winning gold was a significant challenge, but we learned immensely from it. I urge the younger generation to participate in sports to maintain their health and fitness, both physically and mentally," Nikita remarked.


Future Prospects

Additionally, it is noteworthy that five athletes from SAI's NCOE have been selected to participate in the upcoming Asian Games.