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International experts lead advanced Rhythmic Gymnastics Camp

A vibrant demonstration of advanced rhythmic gymnastics was held at Delhi Public School Srinagar, organised by the J&K Sports Council in collaboration with Delhi Public School Srinagar as part of the ongoing National Advanced Rhythmic Gymnastics Training Camp.

The camp, which has garnered significant attention, is being conducted under the expert guidance of international coach Dilbar Ibrahimova from Azerbaijan, a celebrated gymnast of international repute.

Ibrahimova, in collaboration with Krupali Patel Singh, Arjun awardee and national head coach for gymnastics in India, has been leading the training sessions. The ongoing camp is part of a larger initiative, facilitated by the Ministry of Sports of Azerbaijan through an MoU with India, bringing international expertise to local athletes.

Kiran Wattal, Vice President of the Gymnastics Federation of India, emphasised this collaboration, stating, “The support from Azerbaijan’s sports ministry has been instrumental in raising the bar for gymnastics in India.” The camp is being organised by J&K Sports Council in collaboration with Gymnastics Federation of India & Gymnastics Association of J&K.

Thirty rhythmic gymnasts from across India, including participants from Jammu & Kashmir, participated in the demonstration. Neetu Bala from Punjab, a national coach and technical committee member for rhythmic gymnastics in India, was also present, along with Manisha Gupta, a senior coach from the J&K Sports Council and an international FIG judge, and Sapna Gupta, an international FIG qualified judge from Haryana.

The event saw enthusiastic participation and was attended by key officials, including Nusrat Gazala, Divisional Sports Officer of the J&K Sports Council, and her team, comprising Iqbal and Mushtaq Ahmad.

Principal of DPS Srinagar, Shafaq Afshan, expressed her pride in hosting the event, saying, “We are honoured to witness such an exceptional display of talent. This initiative not only promotes sports but inspires our students to aim for international excellence.”

Dilbar Ibrahimova, speaking about her experience in Srinagar, said, “It’s been a pleasure working with such talented young gymnasts. I am deeply impressed by their dedication and look forward to seeing their growth.”

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