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Sikkim’s Kritika Timsina Clinches Bronze at KIO Sub-Junior All India Karate Championship 2024

First Published: 17th December, 2024 21:42 IST

Kritika, hailing from Majhua Village in Rangang-Yangang, competed in the 10 years-25 kilograms Girls Kumite category

Kritika Timsina, a young athlete from Sikkim, has made her state proud by securing a bronze medal at the KIO Sub-Junior All India Karate Championship 2024. The event took place at Delhi’s Talkatora Indoor Stadium on December 14-15.

Kritika, hailing from Majhua Village in Rangang-Yangang, competed in the 10 years-25 kilograms Girls Kumite category. Her remarkable performance against tough competition has earned her accolades from her family, community, and beyond.

This achievement highlights Kritika’s dedication to the sport and serves as an inspiration for young athletes across Sikkim. Her success underscores the growing potential of budding sports talent in the state, encouraging greater participation in national-level competitions.

Kritika’s accomplishment has not only brought pride to her village but also showcased Sikkim’s emerging prominence in martial arts on the national stage.

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