18 Coimbatore Students Win Gold at Indo-Nepal Silambam Championship

18 students from Coimbatore won gold medals at the Indo-Nepal International Silambam Championship 2026 in Pokhara, Nepal. The students competed across various categories including Single Stick and Sword Spinning. Gold medalist Adyan expressed pride in representing India and urged government recognition for Silambam. The students have also been selected for the upcoming Asian Silambam Championship in Thailand.

Key Points: Coimbatore Students Win Gold at Silambam Championship

  • 18 students from Coimbatore win gold at Indo-Nepal International Silambam Championship
  • Event held in Pokhara, Nepal from May 8-12
  • Students competed in Single Stick, Double Stick, Sword Spinning, and more
  • Winners urge government recognition for traditional sport Silambam
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18 Coimbatore students win gold at Indo-Nepal International Silambam C'ship

18 Coimbatore students win gold at Indo-Nepal International Silambam Championship in Nepal, showcasing traditional Tamil Nadu sport.

"Silambam is a cultural sport of Tamil Nadu, and we want it spread worldwide. - Adyan, gold medal winner"

Coimbatore, May 16

Gold medal victories by 18 students from Coimbatore marked a historic moment at the Indo-Nepal International Silambam Championship 2026, held at the Rangasala Stadium in Pokhara, Nepal.

The students competed in events including Single Stick, Double Stick, Sword Spinning, Spear Throwing, Deer Horn Throwing and Stick Fighting across the Under-7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and Senior categories. All 18 participants won gold medals in their respective divisions at the championship, which took place from May 8 to 12.

One of the gold medal winners, Adyan, expressed pride in representing India at the Championship and highlighted Silambam as a traditional sport of Tamil Nadu that deserves global recognition. He credited his coach, Mohan, for the team's success and described the competition as challenging. He also urged the government to officially recognise and support Silambam.

"I went to the Indo-Nepal International Championship and won a gold medal for India. I'm very proud of it. Silambam is a cultural sport of Tamil Nadu, and we want it spread worldwide. It is a tough sport. The competition was very tough, and my coach, Mohan sir, gave his all. We request the government to recognise Silambam. It is a traditional, demanding sport passed down through generations, and deserves support," Adyan told ANI.

Notably, Mohan's Academy, which has been providing training in Silambam and athletics for over eight years, has trained more than 1,200 students so far. The School Games and Activity Development Foundation, functioning under the Societies Registration Act 1860, conducts competitions with the support of NITI Aayog and the Central Government's Fit India Movement.

More than 50 students from the academy participated in the district and state-level Silambam competitions organised by the foundation, out of which 25 qualified for the national-level events. Subsequently, 25 students from the academy competed in the national-level Silambam Championship held in Goa on January 25 and secured notable victories in events such as Single Stick, Double Stick, Swordplay, Spear Throwing, Deer Antler Techniques and Stick Fighting.

Following their success at the national level, 18 students represented at the Indo-Nepal International Championship 2026. The students have also been selected to participate in the upcoming Asian Silambam Championship, which will be held in Thailand.

Following their remarkable international achievement, the students returned to Coimbatore on Friday night by the Uday Express via New Delhi.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Amazing to see traditional martial arts getting international exposure! These kids worked so hard - 18 gold medals is no small feat. The coach deserves a lot of credit too. Silambam has so much potential for global recognition.
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Priya S
What a wonderful achievement! ๐Ÿ™Œ But I do feel the government has been neglecting traditional sports like Silambam for too long. These kids are excelling despite the lack of official support. Imagine what they could achieve with proper infrastructure and funding! The Asian Championship in Thailand will be another big stage.
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Michael C
Brilliant performance by the young athletes from Coimbatore! Training over 1,200 students in 8 years is no joke. This is how we preserve our cultural heritage while competing internationally. Kudos to Coach Mohan and the entire team. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘
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Nisha Z
So happy to see traditional martial arts like Silambam making waves internationally! The fact that these students are from Under-7 to Senior categories shows the depth of talent. But why does it always take international success for the government to notice? They should have been supporting Silambam all along. ๐Ÿ™
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Raghav A
Outstanding! 18 gold medals from a single academy is incredible. Silambam is such an integral part of Tamil culture. I hope the Asian Championship in Thailand gives these kids even more recognition. They are true ambassadors of Indian traditional sports! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณโœจ

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