Achievements
This little champ from Apeejay School, Charkhi Dadri wins gold in taekwondo
The Class II student shows how dedication and early discipline can turn a beginner into a winner
The Class II student shows how dedication and early discipline can turn a beginner into a winner
Published
3 months agoon
By
Mahima Gupta
For little champions, every small step is a big victory. Suyash, a Class II student of Apeejay School, Charkhi Dadri, has proved this by winning a Gold Medal in Taekwondo. What makes his achievement remarkable is that he started learning the sport just a few months ago. With encouragement from his mother, regular practice, and an undying spirit, Suyash is already showing the qualities of a true martial artist.
Read edited excerpts:
How did you first get interested in Taekwondo?
My mom was the person who motivated me to join. I started only four months ago, and I really enjoy practicing.
What was the very first kick you learned?
The first kick I learned was a simple kick. But now my favourite is the side kick.

How did you feel when you won the Gold Medal?
I felt very good! I had to fight with another student and when I won, I was really happy. I even told my Principal Sir, and he congratulated me, saying, “You are wonderful.” That made me proud.
What belt have you reached so far?
I am on the green belt right now.
How does wearing the Taekwondo uniform make you feel?
I feel powerful and good when I wear it.
Can you tell us about your daily routine?
I wake up at 5:30 in the morning, go to school, and then practice Taekwondo in the evening. I also eat almonds for energy.
Besides Taekwondo, do you like any other activities?
Yes, I like running as well.
If you had to teach your friends one move, what would it be?
I would teach them all the moves I know so they can enjoy like me
Meet Mahima, a Correspondent at Apeejay Newsroom, and a seasoned writer with gigs at NDTV, News18, and SheThePeople. When she is not penning stories, she is surfing the web, dancing like nobody's watching, or lost in the pages of a good book. You can reach out to her at [email protected]