Winning Punch for Olympic Games Athletes to Encourage Great Aquarius Athletes - Bikram Gill
- The silver medal on the first day of the Tokyo Olympics gave the youth a boost
SANJEEV JINDAL
Mansa, July 24, 2021: In order to encourage Indian athletes participating in Tokyo Olympics, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan Punjab and Chandigarh under the leadership of State Director Bikram Singh Gill, various activities are being organized by Nehru Yuva Kendras across Punjab. . Gill said the Olympics are like Aquarius for athletes. He said that this time due to Corona the spectators could not go to the stadium so we should all use social media and other means of publicity to motivate the players. That is why races are being organized in all the districts of Punjab. The players are being encouraged by making martial marches, selfie points and winning punches.
There, on the first day of the Olympic Games today, the spirited performance of the Indian athletes has further boosted the morale of the youth and youth clubs. On the first day in Tokyo, Mirabai Chanu of India has made history by winning a silver medal in the 49 kg weight class.
This is the first time in the Olympic Games that India has made it to the medal list on the first day. In men's hockey, India beat New Zealand for the first time. Similarly, in the first match of table tennis, India's Monica Batra won for the first time 4-0. In badminton doubles, Satviksiraj and Chirag Sethi recorded the first victory. So after a great start to the first day, it seems that there are high expectations from the Indian players this time.
Apart from this a state level race was also organized in Chandigarh today. He was flagged off by Arjun Awardee and Olympian Balwinder Singh. He said that participating in the Olympics is a big thing.
PK Mattoo, Deputy Director, Sports Authority of India, Paramjit Singh, Deputy Director, Nehru Yuva Kendra Punjab and Chandigarh, Prasad Gautam, Sports Director, Punjab University and Sanjana Watts, District Youth Officer, Chandigarh were present on the occasion He also addressed and chanted slogans of Cheer for India and Jetu Punch to inspire the youth.
District Youth Officer Nehru Yuva Kendra Sarabjit Singh and Accounts and Program Supervisor Sandeep Singh Ghand said that there was a lot of enthusiasm among the youth to take selfies at the selfie points set up at Nehru Youth Center in Mansa. Umkar Swami Barnala, Nityanand Yadav Jalandhar, Sanjana Watts Chandigarh, Sarabjit Singh Mansa, Gurwinder Singh Moga, Neha Fatehgarh Sahib, Akasha Amritsar, Anjali Chaudhary Sangrur Group Staff and Nehru Youth Center Punjab National Youth Volunteers Personally Encourage Players Sprinkling with clubs.