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Goa’s Sanjeet Jadhav Clinches Gold at 29th National Open Karate Championship


Written by Queeny George M.H, by Team Allycaral

Hyderabad, India – Young karateka Sanjeet Jadhav, representing NSKA Goa – Arpora Dojo from Siolim, has made Goa proud by winning the Gold Medal at the 29th National Open Karate Championship in Hyderabad.

In his maiden match at the national-level tournament, Sanjeet displayed remarkable calmness, focus, and determination. Despite the pressure of competing at a high-stakes event, he overcame his opponent with precision, ultimately clinching the top spot on the podium.

Sanjeet’s dedication to karate has been evident for years, and this victory marks the culmination of his hard work and perseverance. Speaking after the win, he expressed immense pride and motivation to continue his journey in martial arts.

The triumph of this young karateka not only brings glory to his dojo and state but also inspires aspiring athletes in Goa to pursue excellence in sports.

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6-Year-Old Jolishaa Fernandes Shines with Gold and Silver in State-Level Karate Championship


Written by Tanisha Cardozo

At just six years old, Jolishaa Fernandes from Canca Khalap Vaddo has proven that determination and talent know no age limits. The young martial artist made waves at the recent Karate Championship organized by the International Japan Karate Association of India – Goa, which took place at the Badminton Indoor Stadium in Peddem.

Jolishaa participated in the fiercely competitive event and emerged with two medals – a prestigious gold and a commendable silver – showcasing her dedication, focus, and skill in the martial art of karate. Her performance stood out among participants from across the state, earning admiration from judges, coaches, and spectators alike.

The event, known for maintaining international standards and discipline, brought together young talents from all over Goa. Jolishaa’s success is not just a personal achievement but also a proud moment for her family and community in Canca Khalap Vaddo. Her story serves as an inspiration to many young children aspiring to follow their passion, proving that age is no barrier when one is driven by spirit and discipline.

Jolishaa’s victory is a promising beginning to what could be a bright future in martial arts and sports.