Ponnampet, Apr. 15: Various sports competitions were held as part of the Amrutha Mahotsav of Begur Government Higher Primary School in Ponnampet taluk and prizes were distributed to the winners.
In the marathon held for Begur villagers on Ta. 10, in the boys' category under 16 years, BenjaAda Shivam won first, Matranda Nemil Nachappa second, Kechettir Shan Kawerappa third, in the men's category above 16 years, Yoddha Chodumada Nishant won first, Mallanda Ponnappa second, and Mandachada Deepak Manjunath third.
In the under-16 girls' category, Kottaganda Niharika Neelamma won first, Kayapanda Nishma won second, Kayapanda Sinchan won third, in the over-16 women's category, Puttamane Anita Jeevan won first, Mallanda Kavya Dhanish won second, and Matranda Rani won third.
In the 5A side hockey tournament organized for families in Begur area, Chodumada family won first, Matranda family won second. A total of 6 teams participated in the tournament.
In the 12 bore category of the coconut shooting competition, Mohammed Rahis won first, Matranda Ayappa won second, Mohammed Ranees won third, in the 0.22 category, Kechettir Arun Appanna won first, Matranda Kishu Lohit won second, and Chodumada Nishant won third.
Ta. In the district level tug-of-war competition held on the 11th, in the men's category, the Napoklu Eshwara Iggutappa team came first, the Begur Mahavishnu team came second, the Napoklu Bajrangi team came third, and the T. Shettigeri Vagare team came fourth.
In the women's category, the Cherambane Mahila Gowda Koota came first, the T. Shettigeri Vagare Friends came second, the Kothur Team Maramma came third, and the Begur Mahavishnu team came fourth. The tug-of-war competition was inaugurated by the donors, Matranda Manu Devaiah.
The first place was awarded 30 thousand in cash, the second 20 thousand in cash, the third 15 thousand in cash and an attractive trophy.
Ta. In the Lemon Spoon Walking Competition held on the 12th, Diana T.P. won first in the girls' category under 16 years, Tanam K.B. won second, Pooja C.S. won first in the 16 and above category, Priyanka Somanna won second, in the running competition, Nemil Nachappa won first in the boys' category under 10 years, Satwik Chengappa won second, in the girls' category Yashika Dechamma won first, Riya Thangamma won second, in the girls' category over 10 years, Diana T. P first, Navya Muthamma second, Rihan Ponnanna first, Shivam Changappa second in the boys' category, Maithri first in the under-40 women's category, Damayanti second, Rani Chendira first in the over-40 women's category, Priyanka Somanna second, Ganesh first in the men's race, Dhanish Subramani second, Diya and Deepali pair first in the women's three-legged race, Druti and Vala pair second, Dhanish Subramani and Dinesh pair first, Sapta and Natesh pair second in the men's race walk, Jatin Ponnanna first, Vijaya Kayapanda second.
In the women's shot put competition, Kaweramma Chendira won first, Lalitha Poonacha won second, and Matranda Parvati won third. In the musical chair competition for public women, Bairanda Pramila won first and Pokachanda Maithri won second. In the musical chair competition for teachers, Sindhu.A.R., a teacher from Nemmale School, won first and Rekha, a teacher from Kalakur School, won second.
Begur villagers participated and celebrated the Amrutha Mahotsav program that lasted for three days.
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