GANGTOK, :Gangtok district emerged as the
overall champions at the 16th State Athletics Meet 2025 organized by Sikkim
Athletic Association (SAA) at Khel Gaon, Reshithang. The second-place spot was
claimed by Namchi district, followed by Gyalshing, Soreng, Pakyong and
Mangan districts, in that order.
Speaking to media, SAA general
secretary Rajiv Roka expressed his satisfaction with the event, which saw the
participation of over 300 athletes from all six districts of the State. He
informed that the athletes had undergone rigorous district-level selection
processes before advancing to the State-level meet.
“The competition was intense,
with athletes fiercely competing to bring the trophy to their respective
districts,” said Roka. Headed that numerous promising athletes have been
identified at the meet for further training.
“We are incredibly grateful to
the Chief Minister for his gracious support and assistance in making the event
a success as well as to the department of Sports and Youth Affairs. A special
thanks also goes to Sun Pharma and all the well-wishers for their
contributions,” said Roka. He further acknowledged the efforts of coaches,
teachers, district associations and SAA executive members for their hard work
in organizing a successful event.
Roka also informed that SAA
would soon hold an executive meeting to develop a year-long athletics calendar
for the State, aimed at helping athletes prepare for upcoming events.
Additionally, he shared that the next State-level meet would invite athletes
from other States in an open category to foster healthy competition and
learning.
Appreciating the support from
Athletics Federation of India, Roka thanked the TSR (Timing, Scoring and
Record) team sent by the IAF. The TSR technology was also praised by
Tseten Bhutia, joint secretary of Gangtok District Athletic Association. Bhutia
emphasized the importance of adopting modern technology in sports to enhance
athletes' understanding of their potential and areas for improvement. The use
of TSR not only brought transparency to the events but also allowed athletes to
track their progress more effectively.
The 16th State Athletics Meet featured over 100 track and field events.
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Under-14 Boys: Prayash Pradhan,
Gangtokdistrict
Under-14 Girls: Roshna Sunar,
Namchi district
Under-16 Boys: Sandesh Kami,
Soreng district
Under-16 Girls: Sohenne Limboo,
Gyalshing district
Under-18 Boys: Phurba Hissey
Sherpa, Namchi district
Under-18 Girls: Awandhika Tamang, Gyalshing district
Most
Promising Athlete
Soniya Subba, Mangan district