SRINAGAR- Ayra and Ansa Hassan Chisti of Tawheedabad, Bemina, students of class 11 have bagged gold and silver medals respectively in Wushu championship held in Georgia.
Ayra Hassan thanked their coach, Sports Authority of India and Wushu Authority of India who provided them a chance to show skills at international level.
“We both were selected during trials at Bhopal and went to Georgia on 31 July. Our first two fights were with Georgia and Armenia and the last fight was with my sister and managed to win gold,” said Ayra Hassan, adding that she feels proud while representing India as she was representing the country for the first time. Earlier, she represented the state.
“There are several children who are interested in sports but their parents never allow them and our message to parents will be to allow and support your children in whatever field they are interested in.”
Ansa Hassan also echoed the same words and said it was a proud moment to represent the country, describing it as a good experience.
Coach Asif Hussain, Coach National Institute of Sports said that while giving training to them they faced a lot of challenges as their training was starting at around 4:30 am and another session in the evening.
He said that it wasn’t easy for girls to come for training too early but their parents supported them very well which made it possible for both of them to excel their talent. (KNO)
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