In a resounding victory at the 7th International Vovinam Championship held in Vietnam, the Indian Vovinam team showcased their mettle, bringing home two prestigious medals – a silver and a bronze. The spirited competition saw Ishan Verma of Uttar Pradesh clinching the silver in the 54 kg weight category, while Sharwari Rathore from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra secured a commendable bronze in the fiercely contested 50 kg weight division.
The triumph is attributed to the dedicated guidance provided by mentors Shankar Mahabale and Pramod Tiwari, underscoring the importance of mentorship and training in the success of these athletes.
In the limelight of this victory, Dr. Vishnu Sahay, the President of National Vovinam of India, achieved yet another milestone. He was re-elected as the Vice President of the international organization during an international conference held in conjunction with the championship. This marks Dr. Sahay’s second term as Vice President, reinforcing not only his individual commitment but also India’s standing in the global Vovinam community.
The silver and bronze medals, coupled with Dr. Sahay’s re-election, highlight India’s growing prominence in the world of Vovinam. These achievements not only symbolize the dedication and skill of the individual athletes but also reflect the nation’s prowess in this dynamic martial art.
Ishan Verma’s exceptional performance in the 54 kg category showcased not only his physical prowess but also his strategic acumen on the mat. Sharwari Rathore’s bronze win in the 50 kg category stands testament to the depth of talent emerging from various regions of India.
As the Indian Vovinam team revels in their success, these victories serve as inspiration for aspiring athletes across the country. The nation eagerly anticipates more stellar performances on the global stage, cementing India’s status as a force to be reckoned with in the thrilling world of Vovinam.