Moodbidri team shines at Nat'l level Karate competition

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February 9, 2011

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Moodbidri, February 9: Moodbidri International Shorin Reev Karate team has bagged 39 medals in National Level Karate Competition organised by Western Karate School Mangalore at Padmavathi Kala Mantap in Moodbidri recently.

Shorin Reev has secured 10 gold medals, 10 silver and 19 bronze medals in boys and girls sections.

In girls' category Faranha, Fathima Raliya, Jazeela Mariam and Sneha Shetty have bagged gold medals.

NK Muneesa, Swalaha Althaf, Varsha Bhat and Apoorva have won silver medals while Abeer, Barneesha George and Suraksha bagged bronze medals.

In boys' category, Shafeer, Asir P, Salmanul Faris, Thasleem, BV Shamanth and Amruth won gold medals

Bilal, Asgar Ali, Rifaz, Nideem, Abdul Mannal, Abdul Khader and Ajmal won silver medals.

Muhammad Hasim, Shakeel, Safan, Muhammad Shakeer, Safi Nadaf, Habeeb Abdul Khader, Muhammad Noorish, Afiz Ali, Shaheen, Muhammad Aman, Muhammad Raazi, Muhammad Saad, Muhammad Ashrad, Muhammad Aqeel and Abdul Khader Ajmal have won bronze medals.

The winners have practiced Karate under the guidance of Nadeem, Chief Trainer of International Shorin Reev and Sarafraz, Assistant Trainer.

Sairam and Rajesh were present.




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