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Chandigarh Dominates Skating Nationals, Secures Six Gold Medals in Roller Hockey and Inline Hockey Events
Sub-head: Uttar Pradesh Claims Gold in Senior Boys' Roller Hockey
Sub-head: Jammu & Kashmir Masters (Men) Clinch Gold for Fifth Consecutive Year
Chandigarh skaters showcased exceptional prowess in both roller hockey and inline hockey events at the 61st National Skating Championship, culminating in Chandigarh on Thursday.
The Chandigarh contingent amassed nine medals, including six gold and one silver, dominating the overall medal tally.
In the inline hockey events, Chandigarh skaters secured three gold medals out of the four at stake. The local team triumphed in the senior girls', senior boys', and junior boys' categories, while securing a bronze in junior girls.
In roller hockey, Chandigarh claimed three gold medals out of seven available. The senior girls, junior girls, and junior boys teams clinched gold, with the senior boys securing a bronze. Additionally, Chandigarh earned a silver in the Masters men's category.
During the earlier cadet and sub-junior categories held from December 11 to 14, Chandigarh skaters garnered one gold, three silver, and two bronze medals.
In the senior boys' roller hockey, Uttar Pradesh clinched their inaugural national title by defeating Himachal Pradesh 3-2 in the final, while Chandigarh secured the bronze medal.
Continuing their dominance, Jammu & Kashmir claimed the Masters (men) category for the fifth consecutive year.
Results -
Inline Hockey:
Junior Boys: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Punjab, 3. Andhra Pradesh.
Junior Girls: 1. Haryana, 2. Punjab, 3. Chandigarh.
Senior Boys: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Haryana, 3. Punjab.
Senior Girls: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Haryana, 3. Karnataka.
Roller Hockey:
Junior Boys: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Punjab, 3. Tamil Nadu.
Junior Girls: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Tamil Nadu, 3. Punjab.
Senior Boys: 1. Uttar Pradesh, 2. Himachal Pradesh, 3. Chandigarh.
Senior Girls: 1. Chandigarh, 2. Haryana, 3. Punjab.
Masters (Men): 1. Jammu & Kashmir, 2. Chandigarh, 3. Punjab.
Junior Mixed: 1. Haryana, 2. Uttar Pradesh, 3. Tamil Nadu.
Senior Mixed: 1. Haryana, 2. Telangana, 3. Tamil Nadu.