A Remarkable Journey: New Era High School’s Triumph at the Patna District-Level Sports Competition 2024-25!

The district-level school sports competition held in Patna this year was nothing short of spectacular. New Era High School Gyanchak athletes not only participated with great enthusiasm but also brought home victories in several events in the Under-14 and Under-17 category , making us incredibly proud. This blog is a celebration of their achievements and a tribute to all those who gave their best effort, regardless of the outcome.

Victories in Various Sports Events: Our talented students excelled in a wide range of sports, showcasing their skills, determination, and sportsmanship.

Taekwondo

Students From Left to Right- Aditya Kumar Singh of Class 10’C’ (Gold) Anika Raj Vats of Class 7’F’ (Silver) Kanak Roy of Class 10’D’ (Bronze)

GO FOR GOLD !! Aditya Kumar Singh of Class 10'C' displayed extraordinary agility and strength in Taekwondo, clinching the gold medal in the under-17 category. Their hard work and discipline truly paid off, inspiring everyone.
SCINTILLATING SILVER !! Anika Raj Vats of Class 7'F' went on to display an amazing fight and secure a silver medal in the under-14 category.
BRONZE FOR THE BRAVE !! Kanak Roy of Class 10'D' fought valiantly and secured third in the under-17 category.

Athletics (Discus Throw)

GLORY IN GOLD !! In the discus throw, Yash Raj of Class 10’D‘ performed exceptionally well, winning the gold medal in the under-17 category with a powerful and skillful throw, showing great potential for the future.

Athletics (Javelin Throw)

SPECTACULAR SILVER !! Rachit of Class 10’B’ won the silver medal in the under-17 category with his precise technique and hours of practice shone through in this remarkable victory.

A Special Note to Those Who Participated: While winning medals is always exciting, the true essence of sports lies in participation. Every athlete who stepped onto the field gave their all. To those who didn’t win this time—remember, success isn’t just about the medals. It’s about the courage to compete, the lessons learned, and the spirit to never give up. Each of you is a winner in your own right because you represented our school with pride and heart.

As we return from the competition with memories, medals, and experiences, we are more determined than ever to continue growing, learning, and supporting one another. To the winners—congratulations, and to those who participated—your time will come. Keep pushing forward, and never stop believing in yourselves.

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