Competitions1 minutes

Challenges are not Obstacles but a treasure box of opportunities!During my school days, I always dreamt of becoming the best handball player and represent India at the International games. I use to practice handball daily in the morning and evening. Though we had a very good team, we were not having a good coach and so we use to lose at the district Level itself. But my dream made me to keep practicing and I motivated my team members also to practice with an aim to win the National Level. When we were in eighth standard, we recognized that we are not getting the proper training and that’s when we decided to use the youtube videos to learn the tricks and implemented them while practicing. After this we won the divisional level and participated in the State level. But during the State Level, the referee was biased against us. So we lost the game though we had the ability to win. On that day, I was very much disappointed and had lost hope. But the next day, I decided to not give up and wanted to prove my mettle and my team members also decided the same and we practiced harder. In the next year, we reached State Level and won the tournament with a huge margin. After representing Karnataka at the National Level, I was content with my achievement. I didn’t continue playing as I also wanted to concentrate on my studies during tenth standard.

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Mrutyunjaya Chinnikatti
Mrutyunjaya Chinnikatti

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Challenges are not Obstacles but a treasure box of opportunities!During my school days, I always dreamt of becoming the best handball player and represent India at the International games. I use to practice handball daily in the morning and evening. Though we had a very good team, we were not having a good coach and so we use to lose at the district Level itself. But my dream made me to keep practicing and I motivated my team members also to practice with an aim to win the National Level. When we were in eighth standard, we recognized that we are not getting the proper training and that’s when we decided to use the youtube videos to learn the tricks and implemented them while practicing. After this we won the divisional level and participated in the State level. But during the State Level, the referee was biased against us. So we lost the game though we had the ability to win. On that day, I was very much disappointed and had lost hope. But the next day, I decided to not give up and wanted to prove my mettle and my team members also decided the same and we practiced harder. In the next year, we reached State Level and won the tournament with a huge margin. After representing Karnataka at the National Level, I was content with my achievement. I didn’t continue playing as I also wanted to concentrate on my studies during tenth standard.