Key Points

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has congratulated young archer Chikitha Taniparthi on her historic gold medal win. The 20-year-old from Peddapalli district became India's first female compound archer to claim the U21 individual world title. She defeated Korea's Park Yerin in a thrilling final match in Canada. Her victory is being celebrated as a proud moment for both Telangana and the entire nation.

Key Points: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Congratulates Archer Chikitha World Gold

  • Chikitha Taniparthi is first Indian female compound archer to win junior world title
  • She defeated Korea's Park Yerin 142-136 in the championship final
  • Hails from Sultanpur village in Telangana's Peddapalli district
  • CM praised her rural background and journey of perseverance
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Telangana CM congratulates archer Chikitha on winning gold medal

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy praises Chikitha Taniparthi for becoming India's first U21 compound archery world champion, calling her journey an inspiration.

"Her dedication, skill, and perseverance have paid off - Ravula Chandrashekar Reddy"

Hyderabad, Aug 25

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has congratulated Chikitha Taniparthi on winning the gold medal at the World Youth Archery Championships in Canada.

Hailing from Sultanpur village, Eligaid Mandal in Peddapalli district of Telangana, 20-year-old Chikitha Taniparthi became the first Indian compound archer to win the women’s under-21 individual title at the World Youth Archery Championships.

Chikitha clinched the Under-21 Archery title by defeating Park Yerin of Korea in the finals, a victory that brings immense pride to the entire nation.

The Chief Minister said Chikitha’s self-confidence, focus, and determination to achieve her goals serve as a true inspiration for today’s youth. Rising step by step from a rural background and overcoming challenges to excel in archery, her journey is a testament to hard work and perseverance, he said.

Revanth Reddy also conveyed his best wishes for Chikitha’s bright future, hoping she continues to achieve greater laurels. He further appreciated her parents for recognising her talent early on and encouraging her in the right direction.

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) general secretary Ravula Chandrashekar Reddy has also congratulated Chikitha Taniparthi on becoming the U21 compound world champion.

The former MLA from Wanaparthy said that her victory at the World Archery Youth Championships is a remarkable achievement and a proud moment for India.

“Her dedication, skill, and perseverance have paid off, and she has made history by becoming the first Indian female compound archer to win an individual junior world title. This accomplishment is a testament to her hard work and serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes everywhere. We wish her continued success in her future endeavours,” he said.

Chikitha is a karate black belt winner who switched to archery. A World Cup Stage team silver medallist, she defeated European youth champion Paula Diaz Morillas of Spain 142-133 in the semifinals of the World Youth Archery Championships.

In the final, she beat Asian Grand Prix silver medallist Park Yerin of Korea 142-136 to earn her maiden international medal in an individual competition.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some positive news! Chikitha's victory against Korean and Spanish champions shows our athletes can compete with the best. Hope government provides proper support to such talents from rural backgrounds.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows archery, this is HUGE! Compound archery is dominated by Koreans and Americans. For an Indian to break through in U21 category is phenomenal. Her scores against top competitors are impressive!
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Arjun K
Telangana producing champions again! 👏 But we need to question why such talents aren't getting recognition until they win internationally. Our sports system needs better grassroots development.
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Meera T
Her parents deserve equal appreciation for supporting her dreams. In rural India, girls pursuing sports is still challenging. This victory will inspire so many young girls to take up archery!
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David E
Amazing to see cross-sport transition success! Her karate background probably gave her the mental discipline needed for archery. Hope she gets proper sponsorship and training support for future competitions.

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