400 Young Athletes Compete in ISSO North Region U-9 & U-11 Championships

The International Schools Sports Organisation hosted a successful North Region championship for Under-9 and Under-11 athletes in Gurugram. Over 400 participants from leading schools competed in swimming and athletics events. The British School emerged as the Overall Champion in both disciplines, with Pathways School Gurgaon as the runner-up. The event emphasized early exposure to competition to nurture talent and build life skills like discipline and teamwork.

Key Points: ISSO North Region U-9 & U-11 Swimming & Athletics Results

  • 400+ young athletes participated
  • The British School dominated as Overall Champion
  • Events focus on grassroots talent development
  • Aims to instill discipline and teamwork
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400 young athletes shine at ISSO North Region Under-9, Under-11 Swimming and Athletics Championship in Gurugram

Over 400 young athletes competed in the ISSO North Region U-9 & U-11 Swimming and Athletics Championship in Gurugram. See the winners and results.

"Sports play a transformative role in shaping young minds, building character, and preparing students for challenges both on and off the field. - Captain Rohit Sen Bajaj"

Gurugram, April 13

The International Schools Sports Organisation successfully conducted the North Region Under-9 and Under-11 Swimming and Athletics Championship at Pathways School Gurgaon, bringing together over 400 young athletes from leading schools across the region.

The championship reflected ISSO's strong focus on grassroots development, with the Under-9 and Under-11 categories being treated as key priority segments. ISSO firmly believes that early exposure to structured competition plays a crucial role in identifying and nurturing young talent, helping build a strong foundation for future sporting excellence, as per a press release.

These junior competitions are designed not only to develop athletic skills but also to instil essential life values such as discipline, confidence, teamwork, and resilience from an early age.

In Athletics, The British School emerged as the Overall Champion, followed by Pathways School Gurgaon as the Overall Runner-up, while Strawberry Fields International School, Chandigarh, secured the second runner-up position. In individual categories, Ziann Shiv Gambhir (The British School) and Lieh Sharma (The British School) were crowned champions in the Under-9 boys and girls categories, respectively. In the Under-11 category, Aveer Singh (The British School) and Aryan Naman (Mayo College) shared top honours in the boys category, while Seima Ito (The British School) clinched the title in the girls category.

In Swimming, The British School once again dominated as the Overall Champion, with Pathways School Gurgaon finishing as the Overall Runner-up and Prometheus School, Noida securing the second runner-up position. Aahan Malik (Prometheus School, Noida) and Ziann Shiv Gambhir (The British School) emerged as champions in the Under-9 boys category, while Sarah Dewan (Pathways School, Gurgaon) topped the Under-9 girls category. In the Under-11 category, Ayansh Bhagat (DPS International) won the boys title, and Seima Ito (The British School) secured the top spot in the girls category.

On the occasion, Captain Rohit Sen Bajaj, Director of Pathways School Gurgaon, said, "Sports play a transformative role in shaping young minds, building character, and preparing students for challenges both on and off the field. Events like these not only provide a platform for competition but also help children grow in confidence and learn the value of discipline and sportsmanship."

The successful execution of the North Region championship stands as a testament to ISSO's vision of creating a structured and inclusive sporting ecosystem, where every young athlete is given the opportunity to learn, compete, and grow.

With increasing participation at the grassroots level, ISSO continues to strengthen its commitment to making sport an integral part of every child's educational journey.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The British School dominating again! Not surprising given their facilities. But great to see other schools like Pathways and Prometheus putting up a strong fight. Healthy competition is key for improvement.
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Aditya G
While this is fantastic for these private school kids, I hope ISSO and other bodies are doing similar events for government and municipal schools. Talent is everywhere, not just in elite institutions. The grassroots development should be truly inclusive.
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Sarah B
Congratulations to all the young champions! Ziann Shiv Gambhir winning in both athletics and swimming for U-9 boys is seriously impressive. Future Olympian in the making? 🏊‍♂️🏃‍♂️
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Karthik V
Captain Rohit Sen Bajaj is absolutely right. Sports teach you things no classroom can - handling pressure, teamwork, and bouncing back from loss. These values will help these kids throughout life. More schools need to prioritize sports like this.
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Nisha Z
Heartwarming to read. As a parent, seeing kids so dedicated at this age is inspiring. Hope the media gives more coverage to such positive stories of youth achievement, rather than just politics and cinema!

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