Adani International School Wins ISSO Gujarat Junior Swimming Championship

The International Schools Sports Organisation (ISSO) successfully conducted the Gujarat Region Junior Swimming Championship at Adani International School in Ahmedabad. Adani International School emerged as the overall champion, accumulating 253 points, with The Riverside School and Ahmedabad International School finishing second and third respectively. The event featured 140 young swimmers competing in Under-9 and Under-11 categories, with many athletes winning three gold medals each. Guest of Honour and national-level swimmer Venikha Parekh inspired participants by sharing her experiences.

Key Points: Adani School Wins Gujarat Junior Swimming Championship

  • Adani International School wins with 253 points
  • 140 young swimmers from international schools competed
  • Event featured Under-9 and Under-11 categories
  • Several swimmers won three gold medals each
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Adani International School emerge overall champion at ISSO Gujarat Region Jr Swimming C'ship

Adani International School crowned overall champion at ISSO Gujarat Region Junior Swimming Championship with 253 points. Results and standout swimmers.

"The Gujarat Region Junior Swimming Championship is a reflection of the growing depth and enthusiasm for swimming at the grassroots level. - Aakanksha Thapak"

Ahmedabad, April 19

The International Schools Sports Organisation successfully conducted the Gujarat Region Junior Swimming Championship at the Adani International School in Ahmedabad, bringing together 140 young swimmers from leading international schools across the state.

The event highlighted the growing momentum of swimming at the grassroots level and reinforced ISSO's commitment to building structured sporting pathways for young athletes.

In the overall championship standings, Adani International School emerged as champions with 253 points, while The Riverside School secured the runners-up position with 147 points.

Ahmedabad International School finished third with 104 points, followed by Anand Niketan International School (84 points), GEMS Genesis International School (55 points), Navrachana International School (35 points), and Calorx Olive International School (13 points).

The championship featured competitions across the Under-9 and Under-11 categories, with participants displaying impressive technique, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship. Such events continue to serve as a vital platform for early exposure, talent identification, and competitive development in aquatic sports.

The championship was graced by the presence of Venikha Parekh as the Guest of Honour. An accomplished swimmer with notable achievements at the national level, she represents a new generation of athletes emerging from India's evolving sports ecosystem.

Her presence had inspired the young participants, as she engaged with swimmers and shared insights from her own competitive experiences.

Aakanksha Thapak, Director, ISSO India said, "The Gujarat Region Junior Swimming Championship is a reflection of the growing depth and enthusiasm for swimming at the grassroots level. It is encouraging to see young athletes display such discipline, skill, and competitive spirit at an early age.

"At ISSO, our focus remains on creating structured and meaningful platforms that not only nurture talent at a young age but also instill values of sportsmanship and perseverance. We are grateful to all participating schools, coaches, and parents for their continued support in building a strong foundation for the future of Indian sport."

Among individual group champions, several young swimmers delivered standout performances by clinching three gold medals each.

In the Under-9 category, Kaveer Kapadia and Aaren Gandhi of The Riverside School dominated the boys' events, while Meera Patel of Anand Niketan International School and Naina Bhagchandani of Ahmedabad International School led the girls' category.

In the Under-11 category, Agastya Kabra and Anay Patel of Adani International School, along with Yohan Pandya and Aariv Shah of Anand Niketan International School, excelled in the boys' events.

In the girls' category, Aarushi Shah of Ahmedabad International School and Shanaya Patel of The Riverside School also secured three gold medals each, marking an impressive showing across categories.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Heartening news! Swimming is such an important life skill and a great sport. Kudos to ISSO and all the participating schools. We need more such championships across all states to build a strong pipeline for the national team. The future looks bright!
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Aman W
While it's good to see private international schools excelling, I hope similar opportunities and infrastructure can be developed for students in government and smaller town schools. Talent is everywhere, not just in elite institutions.
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Sarah B
Congratulations to all the young swimmers! The names of the individual champions like Kaveer, Meera, Agastya, and Aarushi show a wonderful mix of talent. Having a role model like Venikha Parekh there must have been so inspiring for them.
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Vikram M
Adani School with 253 points! That's a massive lead. Their sports program seems very strong. Also, great to see Ahmedabad becoming a hub for such events. More power to Gujarat's youth. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
As a parent, I appreciate the focus on sportsmanship and perseverance mentioned by the ISSO Director. Winning is great, but these values are what will help these children in the long run. Well done to all participants!

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