SAI Centre Kargil lift winners trophy at 1st Ladakh Police Taekwondo Tournament

SAI Centre Kargil lift winners trophy at 1st Ladakh Police Taekwondo Tournament

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Category : Defense Published on: October 03 2024

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  • The 1st Ladakh Police Taekwondo Tournament concluded in Kargil, organized by District Police Kargil in collaboration with the Ladakh Taekwondo Association, with over 163 athletes from 13 clubs and schools participating.
  • The SAI Centre Kargil won the Overall Winners Trophy, followed by AITA Kargil as the 1st Runner-Up and Shargole Taekwondo Club as the 2nd Runner-Up.
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