Bhubaneswar: Advik Samarpit Sahoo, a 10-year-old Taekwondo prodigy from Odisha’s SAI International School in Odisha, won a Bronze Medal at the 10th Asian ITF Taekwondo Championship 2024. The championship was held at the Bengalru’s Koramangala Indoor Stadium from August 19-25th. Over 2000 students from 21 countries participated.
Advik, a Class IV student, excelled in the Individual Sparring category for 8-10 year olds (50kg) and brought home the coveted Bronze Medal, making his school, state, country and parents proud.
The 10th Asian ITF Taekwondo Championship 2024 was a grand event that showcased the talent and skills of young Taekwondo athletes from across Asia. Advik’s victory is a testament to his hard work, dedication, and passion for the sport.
“Advik’s Bronze Medal win is a shining example of dedication and passion. We’re beaming with pride! Congratulations to him and his family. We wish him continued success.”, said Dr Silpi Sahoo, Chairperson, of SAI International.
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