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15-year-old Yusha Ayman of Bhatkal Clinches Gold at National Kickboxing Championship, Secures Spot to Represent India in Uzbekistan

Bhatkal, KARNATAKA:

Bhatkal: 

Yusha Ayman Chamundi, a 15-year-old prodigy trained under the guidance of Team Alliance Martial Arts Academy in Bhatkal, has achieved a remarkable feat by clinching the gold medal in the Junior Level Kickboxing National Championship, presented by the Wako India Kickboxing Federation in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Yusha’s victory has not only earned him the prestigious gold medal but has also secured his position to represent India at the forthcoming international level. Notably, the international kickboxing championship is slated to take place in Uzbekistan next month, scheduled for September.

Currently pursuing his SSLC studies at the esteemed Anand Ashram Convent School in Bhatkal, Yusha’s journey to this achievement began with a triumph at the District Level Kickboxing event held in Bhatkal. His stellar performance continued as he clinched a gold medal at the State Level Kickboxing (Junior Level, Under 57 kg) competition in Mysore on July 16. The young talent’s remarkable consistency propelled him to the national level, where he stood out among competitors from 24 states in the championship held in Ranchi from August 23 to 27.

In an impressive display of his skills, Yusha navigated through the rounds with finesse. Notably, he conquered Maharashtra, Telangana, and Rajasthan in the initial stages and emerged victorious against Haryana in the final, securing the illustrious gold medal. This exceptional feat has not only illuminated Bhatkal and Uttara Kannada but has also brought Karnataka into the limelight.

Beyond kickboxing, Yusha boasts proficiency in volleyball and kabaddi, frequently showcasing his talents in school-level competitions. His achievements extend to the realm of karate, where he has consistently excelled. As he continues to juggle sports and studies, Yusha’s aspirations reach beyond the arena – he envisions becoming a Chartered Accountant after completing his matriculation.

Yusha’s dedication to martial arts traces back to his early years, fueled by a passion that led him to join Alliance Martial Arts Academy under the guidance of Mohammed Ismail and Mohammed Shammas. His late uncle, Athar Armar, also played a pivotal role in nurturing his martial arts skills.

As Yusha returned home to Bhatkal from Ranchi, he was greeted with exuberance by his community. The youth of Madina Colony and Mohiuddin Street, his residential areas, warmly welcomed him, adorning him with garlands in a jubilant celebration of his achievement. Friends, family, and well-wishers filled his home, expressing their pride and admiration.

Azizur Rahman Ruknuddin Nadvi, President of Bhatkal Muslim Youth Federation, joined the chorus of congratulations, offering floral garlands to Yusha and extending his good wishes to both him and his family.

source: http://www.sahilonline.com / Sahil Online / Home> Coastal News> Featured News> Sports News / by S O News Service / headline edited / by IG Bhatkal / August 31st, 2023

Bhatkal Kabaddi League: Niyamatullah attracts the highest bid of 168 points

Bhatkal (Uttar Kanada) , KARNATAKA :

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Bhatkal:

In what could be a watershed moment for Indian sport, an unprecedented points was spent collectively by ten Bhatkal-based franchises during the first-ever auction for the Bhatkal Muslim Youth Fedeartion , Bhatkal Kabaddi league (Pro Kabaddi League) at Best Academy Hall, Nawayath Colony, Bhatkal on Sunday.

The inaugural edition of theKabaddi league saw Bhatkal Lion team member Niyamatullah Motiya attracting the highest bid of 168 points by the Knight Rider team on a day that saw owners indulge in long discussions before picking the 12-man squad.

With an auction pool of 264 players and a budget cap of 300 points each team, each of the ten franchises had to bid for 12 players -nine from Bhatkal and three from rest of Bhatkal.

Apart from Niyamatullah, Motiya,   Parashuram team member Deepak Naik was bought for 152 points by the Inn Bulls franchise, while TP Subaramanya Naik of Parashuram was picked by Riders team for 145 points, Deveraj Naik of Parashuram was picked by the team Image for 126 points and Ankola taluk player Pradeep Naik was bagged by Team Fish India for 124 points.
The other big buys were – Parushotham Naik (105 pts, Image) Gururaj Manjunath Naik (102 pts, Bhatkal Hunters), Zulakarnain Armar (100 pts, Boom Boom Silver) and Nagaraj Siddhi Mundgod (94 pts, Moulya).

The Rs 75,000 prize money for winners, which will be staged from November 27 to November 30. The top four teams will then directly qualify for the semi-finals.

The ten Bhatkal-based teams and icon players are, N. Raiders( Uday Moger Dasa), Inn Bulls (Manoj Kumar Naik), Boom Boom Silver( Naufil Mohtesham), SIM( Hammad Siddiqua), Bhatkal Hunters (Afaf Gawai), Moulya(Shashidar Naik), Fish India (Anup Naik Ankola), Saidani’s (Mustaqeem Meera Kumshe), Knight Riders (Mudassir Mubarak) and Image (Wasif Zabbar Ali) .

Earlier, Majlise Islah Wo Tanzeem General Secretary Mohiddin Altaf Kharuri  inaugurated the players auction.

After inaugurating, Mr. Kharuri said, this was a wonderful initiative by the federation for the benefit of all players and the sport across the globe. This is a real game-changer in the field of professional Kabaddi and is a huge step in building sportsman’s. Now, we need our player to participate in State-levels and national level, he added.

On the occasion, BMYF President Imtiyaz Udaywar, Vice President Moulavi Irshad Naite Nadvi, General Secretary Moulana Irfan SM, Secretary Moulavi Azizur Rahman Nadvi, Sports Secretary Naseef Khalifa and many others were present.

source: http://www.bhatkallys.com / Bhatkallys.com /  Home> Bhatkal News / by Mubashir Hussain Hallare / November 17th, 2017