LUDHIANA: With the
Punjab sports department assigning the gymnastics practice ground to handball practice, the gymnastics team in Ludhiana has not been able to practice for the last six months. Still, the team won the overall third position in the Open Punjab Junior Gymnastics Championship held in
Jalandhar
on November 19 and 20.
The team won as many as eight medals. Ludhiana gymnast
Keshav Thakur
was adjudged second best gymnast in the state and won a medal. Shiva Sharma and Prince Sharma won two team bronze medals, Keshav bagged six medals, including two gold, one silver and two bronze. He won gold medals in floor exercise and pommel horse, one silver in parlor bars and bronze in tablewalt and team medal. Thakur won a silver as overall individual runner-up.
Keshav, 17, was inspired by his father, Prem Thakur, a gymnastics coach to start gymnastics practice when he was just four years old. "My father's medals and trophies were fascinating for me. I would ask for those medals and trophies. I started accompanying my father to practice when I was very small. Gradually, I developed an interest in the sport. Now, gymnastics is everything to me," said Keshav.
Talking about his victory, Keshav said, "Obviously, I am happy. But I could have won more medals had I practised more."
In December, 2016 practice was stopped as the Pro-Kabaddi League was organized at the multipurpose hall of
Guru Nanak Stadium
where gymnastics is practised.
In the beginning of this year, the sports department organized Punjab state Shaheed-e-Azam games there. After that, the hall was given to handball players.
Gymnastics practice resumed after July after TOI took up the matter with the sports department. Keshav's achievements include team bronze at school national, Kolkata in 2015 and around 20 to 25 state medals.
Gymnastic coach Prem Thakur said, "Despite interrupted practice, our gymnasts have done well. Next month, they will participate in school state games to be held in Gurdaspur. I hope they win more medals."
Payal Dhawan is a senior correspondent with the Times of India Ne...
Read MorePayal Dhawan is a senior correspondent with the Times of India Newspaper, based in Ludhiana, Punjab since 2013. She covers crime, police administration, prisons, vigilance bureau and NIA. She also writes on weapon culture in Punjab, various gangs and jail inmates besides other issues.
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