FEATUREDLatestNewsSportsTOP NEWS STORIESTOP STORIES

Asian Pumsey Taekwondo Results, Ram Gopal Bajpai Won Bronze

Asian Pumsey Taekwondo results continue late night, Ram Gopal Bajpai of city won bronze medal.

In Taikando, the name of Kanpur, the world-renowned sportsman Ram Gopal Bajpai, registered another international achievement in his account on the day of Diwali.

The veteran of the city won the bronze medal from the Indian side in the recently concluded World Taekwondo Asian Pumsey Championship.

Late-night the results were released online by the World Federation.

73-year-old player Ram Gopal Bajpai, a resident of Naubasta Vasant Vihar, defeated the age by showing talent once again in the international competition.

In the competition for the over 65 age group of the competition, Chung of Korea got the gold medal and Aryanfar of Ireland got the silver medal.

Ram Gopal Bajpai, who was part of the Indian side, won the bronze medal due to better artistic style. He became the country’s premier player to win a medal in Asian Taekwondo.

He had earlier won a bronze medal in the Asian Taekwondo in Vietnam in 2018. They now aim for the World Taekwondo Poomse Championship.

Which will start from November 15 to December 8. For this, they have started preparing through online medium.

Ram Gopal Bajpai has earlier brought laurels to the country by performing well in several national and international competitions.

He has shown his dominance by winning gold in Hooghly National in 2016, gold in Kolkata National in 2017, and gold medal in the National Taekwondo competition held in Maharashtra in 2019.

The South Korea International Taekwondo Competition won a special medal due to its outstanding performance.

Virender Sharma of Himachal, who returned after umpiring in IPL matches, shared experiences, gave him credit for success

In a cricket game, the batsman has to focus mainly on the ball coming from the front and his bat. At the same time, the bowler on his ball and batsman’s strategy.

But the umpire standing on the field also has to pay attention to the bowler’s bowling, batting, and other players. It is not easy to do all this at the same time.

It is all a game of sharp eye. But the International Cricket Council (ICC) umpire Virender Sharma, who belongs to the district Hamirpur in Himachal Pradesh, has shown it all.

He has officiated in 17 matches in IPL 2020. It has an onfield umpiring in 10 matches, while he has a role as a TV umpire in six matches.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Copyright © 2023 ANN All Rights Reserved