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44th Annual Athletic Meet at Yadavindra Public School, Mohali

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The 44th Annual Athletic Meet of Yadavindra Public School, Mohali, concluded with an impressive showcase of sportsmanship and competitive spirit. Students from all houses participated in various track and field events, culminating in exciting relay races, hurdle events, sprints and middle-distance races. The event concluded with a display of March Past by contingents of all Houses. During the prize distribution, medals, cash prizes and trophies were awarded to outstanding performers. Sidak Kaur and Ishaan Tandon were declared best athlete female and male, respectively. Multi-medal winners included Jaskirat Singh, Ojasvi Vishisht, Arnav Singh Sidhu, Samvardhan Thakur, Sehej Lakhat, Digvijay Singh and Ayana. Most promising athletes were recognised across all age categories. In House Positions, Atchison House secured the first place, followed by Ranjit, Nalagarh, Patiala and Tagore. The Director congratulated all participants, highlighting the meet's role in promoting discipline, resilience and teamwork, reaffirming the school's commitment to holistic development and nurturing future champions.

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