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Shikha Pathak Becomes Asia’s First Female Head Referee in Fighting Ju-Jitsu


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

Goa, July 3, 2025 — In a landmark achievement for Indian martial arts and female representation in international sports, Shikha Pathak, a resident of Vasco, Goa, has been appointed as the Head Referee for the Fighting Ju-Jitsu discipline across Asia by the Ju-Jitsu Asian Union (JJAU). With this appointment, Shikha not only becomes the first Indian but also the only woman from the continent to hold this prestigious post.

As Head Referee, Shikha will oversee the Referee Education Development Program across 44 Asian nations, spanning East, West, Central, and South-West Asia. This involves mentoring, technical training, and ensuring the standardization of officiating across all major Ju-Jitsu events in the region.

2024-25 has been a groundbreaking period for Shikha. She became the first Asian referee selected for the World Combat Games in Riyadh, serving among the elite International Technical Officials. She also became the first Indian referee to officiate at the Southeast Asian Games in Cambodia.

Her international credentials include:

  • Adult Ju-Jitsu World Championship in Mongolia
  • Youth World Championship in Kazakhstan
  • JJIF Grand Prix in Thailand
  • World Contact Cup
  • Multiple other global-level tournaments

She has also been officially selected to officiate at the upcoming World and Youth Ju-Jitsu Championships in Greece, continuing her impressive run at the sport’s highest level.

Shikha’s journey is more than just personal triumph — it’s a pathbreaking moment for Indian martial arts and women in sports leadership. Her dedication, technical excellence, and international recognition mark her as a role model for both athletes and officials.

Her rise also puts a spotlight on Goa’s growing presence in global sports, showcasing how regional talent is making waves internationally.

As she takes charge of shaping Ju-Jitsu officiating across an entire continent, Shikha Pathak’s story stands as a testament to determination, excellence, and trailblazing leadership. Her appointment will surely inspire a new wave of Indian referees—especially women—to dream big and go global.

Sports

Indian Navy’s Omkar Singh Wins Historic Bronze at 2025 CISM World Military Shooting Championship


June 30, 2025 – Elverum, Norway
In a proud and unprecedented achievement for India, Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO) Omkar Singh of the Indian Navy has clinched the Bronze Medal at the prestigious 2025 CISM World Military Shooting Championship, held in Elverum, Norway. This marks India’s first-ever medal at the global military shooting event, hosted under the aegis of the International Military Sports Council (CISM).

The annual championship, which brings together the world’s best military shooters, saw fierce competition across multiple disciplines. Omkar Singh’s podium finish is being hailed as a breakthrough moment for India’s presence on the international military sports stage.


A Historic First for India

While Indian athletes have consistently made their mark in civilian shooting championships, this medal represents the first time India has earned a podium finish in the military shooting category under the CISM banner—an elite federation that promotes friendship through sport among armed forces worldwide.


National Pride and Naval Excellence

The Indian Navy expressed its pride in MCPO Omkar Singh’s achievement, acknowledging his dedication, skill, and consistent performance under pressure. His success is being viewed as a testament to the Navy’s commitment to excellence not just in defense, but also in global sporting arenas.

Defence analysts and sports officials have applauded the feat, calling it a “turning point” for India’s armed forces in high-level competitive sports. The Indian contingent at the championship has also expressed optimism about future participation with renewed motivation.


This win not only adds a new chapter to India’s growing prowess in shooting sports but also strengthens the country’s profile in the global military athletic community. MCPO Omkar Singh’s achievement will serve as an inspiration for generations of Indian defence personnel aiming for excellence in sport.