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Ansh Singh, a student of GMS Pocket No 6 NAC Manimajra, has brought pride to the nation by winning a bronze medal at the prestigious 8th Heroes Taekwondo International Championship in Pattaya, Thailand. Under the guidance of experienced coach Ankush Rana, Ansh delivered a remarkable performance in the under-12 category (34-38kg), securing the bronze medal on August 10. The tournament, a T1 Ranking Tournament officially recognised by the Taekwondo Association of Thailand, saw over 3,000 players from 27 countries participate. Ansh's achievement is a source of pride for India and serves as an inspiration for young athletes to pursue their dreams and passions.

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