SRINAGAR- The 6th Senior Asian Pencak Silat Championship, an international event that is underway at Srinagar’s Sheri Kashmir Indoor Stadium has brought together 150 athletes from 12 countries, who are stationed here next few days.
The national and international players who travel to different places often offer their verdicts during and after their stay regarding the place and its hospitality besides cuisine etc.
Similarly, a few players from Malaysia and Indonesia were in awe of not only the venue, and place of stay but also the traditional food.
Abdul Malik from Indonesia is in high spirits after winning the fight in weight class B-50-55 against his counterpart from Malaysia by 24/20. Malik believes that the venue has added to his motivation and thus helped in the triumph.
Visiting J&K for the first time, Malik feels more events should be organized in Kashmir as the place has had a soothing effect on him.
Meanwhile, another athlete Mohammad Iqbal was elated after vanquishing his Indian competitor. Iqbal won his game by a huge margin and qualified for the semi-final of the Tunggal in the individual artistic category. Being a foodie and a chance traveller, Iqbal has been to many places around the world but he feels that Kashmiri cuisine is unique. Iqbal says that the food served in Kashmir is blended with a lot of warmth and love and that enhances its taste.
Another Malaysian athlete, Izzul Irfan was all set to play against his Indonesian counterpart. He also shared his experiences so far. The mood of the Izzul could be gauged from the radiance on his face. He feels that there is something heavenly in Kashmir, though he also comes from a very scenic place. Izzul wants to teach the art of Pencak Silat to young athletes of J&K and shortly wishes to visit this place again.
Athletes from other countries also shared their feedback and were quite happy to have visited this place and experience its uniqueness.
Speaking on the sidelines of the ongoing championship, Teddy Sutratmadje, Secretary General International Pencak Silat Association who hails from Indonesia said that all the athletes are happy with the arrangements. Sports Council has proved to be a good host thus far and we are completely satisfied with the facility put in place for players, officials, and other guests. “Kashmir has a lot to offer and I am sure each one of us will carry prized memories of this place along” he added.
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