
11-year-old wins gold, bronze in Kolkata championship
AN 11-YEAR-OLD Bhavan Vidyalaya student has won gold and bronze medals at the 44th National Roller Skating Championship at Kolkata. Hardeep Singh Dhull's performance also fetched him a national champion award in his age group. He won gold in road race event and bronze in rink one event.
Hardeep took to skating at the age of four. "Skating was more of fun for me in the beginning. I started taking it seriously when I won a couple of medals in school," says Hardeep.
At the CBSE National Roller Skating meet in Chandigarh last year, Hardeep won gold in a road race and bronze in rink one event. He continued his superb run, striking gold and bronze in the North Zone Roller Skating Championship at Rohtak.
Hardeep owes his success to his mother, school management and his coach.
"My coach Jaswinder Singh has helped me a lot," says Hardeep. Singh feels Hardeep has the potential to achieve more success.
"He will get better with time. He has dominated the road race events he has participated in. His hard work has started to show results. But he will have to work harder if he has to stay at the top," says Jaswinder Singh.
Hardeep's mother Satyabala, a former national athletic champion, says: "He is always thinking of how to improve his performance. His discipline helps him in the rink. He has also been able to strike a balance be tween studies and sports."
Hardeep took up skating as a hobby but now it's his passion. "My aim is to play for the country in international tournaments," says Hardeep.
as a hobby but now it's his passion. "My aim is to play for the country in international tournaments," says Hardeep.
AN 11-YEAR-OLD Bhavan Vidyalaya student has won gold and bronze medals at the 44th National Roller Skating Championship at Kolkata. Hardeep Singh Dhull's performance also fetched him a national champion award in his age group. He won gold in road race event and bronze in rink one event.
Hardeep took to skating at the age of four. "Skating was more of fun for me in the beginning. I started taking it seriously when I won a couple of medals in school," says Hardeep.
At the CBSE National Roller Skating meet in Chandigarh last year, Hardeep won gold in a road race and bronze in rink one event. He continued his superb run, striking gold and bronze in the North Zone Roller Skating Championship at Rohtak.
Hardeep owes his success to his mother, school management and his coach.
"My coach Jaswinder Singh has helped me a lot," says Hardeep. Singh feels Hardeep has the potential to achieve more success.
"He will get better with time. He has dominated the road race events he has participated in. His hard work has started to show results. But he will have to work harder if he has to stay at the top," says Jaswinder Singh.
Hardeep's mother Satyabala, a former national athletic champion, says: "He is always thinking of how to improve his performance. His discipline helps him in the rink. He has also been able to strike a balance be tween studies and sports."
Hardeep took up skating as a hobby but now it's his passion. "My aim is to play for the country in international tournaments," says Hardeep.
as a hobby but now it's his passion. "My aim is to play for the country in international tournaments," says Hardeep.
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