Shillong, May 1: Felicia Nongdhar was the most successful Meghalaya karateka at the 12th National Shotokan Karate Federation India Championship with two individual gold medals.
Meghalaya won a total of four gold, three silver and 18 bronze at the recently concluded tournament, which was held in Bokajan, Assam, from 26th to 28th April.
The other gold medallists from the state were Nangbiang Saphi Mukhim and Gideon Tympuin, the All Meghalaya Karate-Do Association said in a press release today.
Deepayan Sarkar and Carenia Mary Rapthap won individual silver medals, while Iainehlang Kharbuli, Banteinam Marbaniang and Garry Daniel L Mawlong claimed the boys junior kata silver in the team event.
Two Meghalaya officials accompanied the karatekas to Bokajan – Arjun Sewa and Mingson Rymbai.
Full list of Meghalaya medallists:
Deepayan Sarkar – Silver in boys individual kata 9 years; Bronze in boy’s individual kumite 9 years
Aventinus G Mylliem – Bronze in boys individual kata 9 years
Nangbiang Saphi Mukhim – Gold in girls individual kumite 9 years; Bronze in girl’s individual kata 9 years
Gideon Tympuin – Gold in boys individual kata 11 years
Carenia Mary Rapthap – Silver in girls individual kata 13 years
Sweety Rani – Bronze in girls individual kata 13 years
David Shylla – Bronze in boys cadet individual kata; Bronze in boys cadet team kata
Mebanker Ryntathiang – Bronze in boys cadet individual kata
Iainehlang Kharbuli – Silver in boys junior team kata; Bronze in boys junior individual kumite -50kg
Albert Jyrwa – Bronze in boys cadet team kata
Davyson Kharkongor – Bronze in boys cadet team kata
Garry Daniel L Mawlong – Bronze in boys junior individual kata; Silver in boy’s junior team kata
Banteinam Marbaniang – Bronze in boys junior individual kata; Silver in boy’s junior team kata; Bronze in boy’s junior individual kumite -50kg
Anrisabel Marwein – Bronze in women individual kumite -45kg; Bronze in women’s team kata
Felicia Nongdhar – Gold in girls junior individual kumite -48kg; Gold in girls junior individual kata
Anisha Wahlang – Bronze in women’s individual kumite -55kg; Bronze medal in women’s team kata
Betcynia Marwein – Bronze in women’s individual kumite -50kg; Bronze in women’s team kata
Roger V Kharbamon – Bronze in men’s individual kumite -55kg; Bronze in men’s team kata
Othaniel A Pyngrope – Bronze in men’s individual kumite -68kg
Wanritngensius Malngiang – Bronze in men’s team kata
Banteinam Pdahsiej – Bronze in men’s team kata
(Photos contributed by the All Meghalaya Karate-Do Association)