Four Assamese Athletes won Gold at International Taekwondo Championship in Bhutan

Once again, India is proving its mettle in the Taekwondo field, by winning 3 gold medals at the first International Taekwondo Championship in Bhutan. Such an event saw participation from some of the best athletes across the globe, in which amazing Indian performances were shown. Among the participants, four winded up with four gold medals from the town of Kaliabor in Assam.

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Standout Achievements from Kaliabor

Ankita Bora, Lohar Jyoti Bora, Krishanku Bora, and Panchhi Hazarika are making their mark in the history of Indian sports among the exceptional performers. Three athletes from Kaliabor excelled in their respective categories, showcasing the town’s talent pool and the success of its training programs. Their triumphs not only bring pride to their local community, but also highlight the growing strength of India’s Taekwondo prowess.

Ankita Bora, known for her speed and precision, emerged victorious in her category using a blend of effective kicks and strategic moves. After a series of convincing victories Lohar Jyoti Bora won his way to the top of the podium showing solid technique and indomitable spirit. In the same way, Krishanku Bora and Panchhi Hazarika proved their mettle and determination to win gold medals after fighting tightly-fought battles.

Excellence in Coaching Recognized

The Indian team also had something to cheer about with International Taekwondo athlete and coach Parash Jyoti Das receiving the ‘Best Instructor Award 2025‘. Das’s dedication to the sport and knack for nurturing young talent has been instrumental in the growth of Taekwondo in India, particularly in Kaliabor. His recognition is indicative of the high level of coaching that the athletes received and the supportive environment in which they have excelled on the world stage.

Strong Performance Against Stiff Competition

The Indian team’s victory was not without its share of challenges. They faced tough rivals from Pakistan and Sri Lanka who have strong Taekwondo systems. At the same time, the Indian contestants showed composure in executing their moves to draw their dominant hands in the event. Their triumph in Bhutan strengthens India’s standing on the international Taekwondo stage. This performance is a testament to how the energy and commitment to the sport has grown across the country from both athletes and coaches. Such victories not only boost national pride, but serve as a morale booster for budding Taekwondo players in India.

A Bright Future for Indian Taekwondo

The Indian Taekwondo Performance at the International Taekwondo Championship in Bhutan is a clear indication of a bright future for Taekwondo in India. With a strong base of elite talent, the nation is well placed to keep its rise in the sport going. The mention of Parash Jyoti Das as the coach additionally reassures both fans and analysts that the new players will also be trained to the highest standard possible. While the Indian Taekwondo community celebrates these accomplishments, the focus now remains on making the most of this momentum. The athletes and their coaches are already looking ahead to upcoming international competitions, motivated by the prospect of more medals and the will to keep making an impact on the world Taekwondo stage.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the recent success of Indian Taekwondo team at the International Taekwondo Championship in Bhutan is a decisive moment, a step forward. This achievement highlights the growing influence of the country in the realm of this sport, and sets a high standard for future competitions. Its athletes from Kaliabor along with their coach not only brought glory to their place but also played a significant role in the larger narrative of excellence in Indian sports.


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