Arjun Nominated As Only Javelin Thrower For 7th Commonwealth Youth Games
Arjun, a 16-year-old student from Modern Public School (MPS) in Shalimar Bagh, has been selected to represent India in the upcoming 7th Edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games.
The games will take place in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, from August 4 to 6. Arjun is a talented javelin thrower and has achieved great success in his sport.
He has a personal best throw of 72.93 meters, which is quite impressive. Arjun’s talent and determination caught the attention of the selectors, and he is currently ranked number 3 among all the Commonwealth nations in the under-18 boys’ javelin throw category. In India, he holds the number 1 position in this category.
The Principal of Modern Public School, Alka Kapur, expressed her pride in Arjun’s achievements and highlighted the school’s dedication to nurturing the potential of each student.
The entire school community is excited and proud of Arjun’s selection. They see his success as an example of their collective efforts in supporting their students.
Arjun himself is thrilled about the opportunity to participate in the Commonwealth Youth Games. He expressed his gratitude towards his parents, coach, and Principal for their unwavering support.
He sees this as a dream come true and aims to make his country and school proud. Arjun is determined to give his best performance at the games and hopes to be an inspiration to others.
Arjun’s accomplishments have not only impressed the people in India but also gained recognition internationally. His consecutive victories in the 4th and 5th Asian Youth Athletics Championships have further strengthened his reputation as an exceptional athlete.
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Javelin thrower Arjun has been selected to represent India in the Commonwealth Youth Games with his talent, hard work, and dedication. The Modern Public School community is also excited to see Arjun’s performance on the international stage.