Orchids The International School sports event concludes with grand finale
Ayushi Bisht | September 3, 2023 | 06:57 PM IST | 1 min read
The 3- day sports event came to an end with a grand finale graced by eight-time World Boxing Champion Mary Kom.
NEW DELHI: Orchids The International School successfully concluded the ‘Power Up with Legends’ and ‘Skill up with Legends’ Sports event today, September 3. The 3- day sports event came to an end with a grand finale graced by eight-time World Boxing Champion Mary Kom.
Students from various campuses and age groups participated in the event that combined the worlds of creativity and physical activity. The camp was conducted by Shikhar Dhawan's sports company, Da One, ensuring that students received top-notch training and guidance from professionals who have excelled in the world of sports.
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Mary Kom became an inspiration to all participating students. “It's an honor to have witnessed the incredible talent showcased at Orchids The International School's ‘Power Up with Legends’ and ‘Skill up with Legends’ Sports event. The students' dedication to both artistic expression and physical prowess is truly inspiring. Let's continue to encourage and nurture their creativity and athleticism,” she said.
The sports event began with an In-House Sports camp exclusively designed for students of DPS Sonipat campus. Over three days, the sports camp divided into two campuses to cater to different age groups of students. The NBC campus hosted students from Class 3 to 5, while the DPS campus catered students of Class 6 to 12.
Students had the chance to participate in physically rejuvenating sports like cricket, football, and swimming at the sports camp. The objective of this event's component was to encourage a sense of teamwork, discipline, and a healthy competitive spirit among the participants.
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