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Anju bags wushu gold in Moscow

Tribune News Service Chandigarh, March 1 Anju Kumari of Government Model Senior Secondary School (Sector 26) bagged laurels for the city by winning a gold medal in the recently-concluded International Moscow Wushu Star held from February 24 to 29. The...
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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, March 1

Anju Kumari of Government Model Senior Secondary School (Sector 26) bagged laurels for the city by winning a gold medal in the recently-concluded International Moscow Wushu Star held from February 24 to 29.

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The Indian contingent won six gold, six silver and three bronze medals in different weight categories. Anju claimed the gold in the junior (Sanshou) U-52 category.

Anju, who is the daughter of a gardener, got her initial training of self defence from Swayam team of Chandigarh Police. Later, she was trained under wushu coaches Sandeep Malik, Manoj and Ram Mehar. Her father works as a gardener at the Sector 26 butterfly park. “Around 700 athletes from 19 countries participated in this tournament and it was a good experience. Before this championship, I won a gold medal in the 18th Junior National Wushu Championship held at Chandigarh,” said Anju.

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She will now get further residential training at the recently established Wushu Centre of Excellence at Itanagar under Sports Authority of India Khelo India Scheme. “It’s a major boost that the Sports Authority of India will bear the cost of my education and training,” added Anju.

Three more players of Chandigarh — Roshni, Komal and Gayatri — have been selected for advance training at Imphal and Itanagar and Madhya Pradesh.

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