In the U-14 girls’ artistic yoga event, Krittika secured the title with 23 points
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Hyderabad: Krittika Datta of Tripura and Sara Sukanth Aggarwal of New Delhi emerged champions at the 68th National School Games Yogasana U-14 Girls Championship held at St. Joseph’s School, Habsiguda, on Friday.
In the U-14 girls’ artistic yoga event, Krittika secured the title with 23 points, edging out Chhattisgarh’s Payal Nirmalkar (22.5 points) and West Bengal’s Riddhima Ghosh (22 points). In the rhythmic yoga category, New Delhi’s Sara sealed the top spot with 25 points, while West Bengal’s Aranya Hutait (24.5 points) and Maharashtra’s Niral Wadekar (24 points) finished second and third, respectively.
Results: U-14 Years Girls: Artistic Yoga: 1. Krittika Datta (Tripura) (23), 2.Payal Nirmalkar (Chhattisgarh) (22.5), 3. Riddhima Ghosh (West Bengal) (22); Rhythmic Yoga: 1. Sara Sukanth Aggarwal (New Delhi) (25), 2. Aranya Hutait (West Bengal) (24.5), 3. Niral Wadekar (Maharashtra) (24).