Rolling Tigers skaters excel again
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Skaters of Rolling Tigers Skating Academy based in Panchkula, performed well and won as many as 31 medals in the recently concluded Haryana State Roller Skating Championship at Hissar. The skaters pocketed nine gold, 11 silver and 11 bronze medals. Around 600 skaters from all districts of Haryana participated in this competition. Four players of Rolling Tigers won champion trophy in their categories: Saksham Bansal in 8-10 Quads boys category, Aryanpal Singh in 10-12 Quads boys Category, Siddharth Jain in 12-14 Quads boys Category and Karen George in 12-14 Quads girls Category. Apart from these four, Akshita Shourie, Anuj Sud, Arsh Mehtani, Sanyam and Aditya were selected for the upcoming Nationals to be held in Mumbai. According to coach Chander Singhal, the academy skaters are in their best form and he is hopeful of good performance at the Nationals.
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