Honey Kumawat shines in Neemrana Archery Championship
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Young archer Honey Kumawat clinched three medals at the Neemrana Archery Championship, showcasing exceptional talent and determination.
Young archer Honey Kumawat, who made his mark with hard work and dedication, created a new history by winning three medals in the state level senior archery competition held in Neemrana. Playing from the Jaipur team, Honey won a silver and two bronze medals. With the guidance and hard work of coach Gajendra Sharma, Honey is now dreaming of making India proud at the international level.
It is said that if a person has the desire to achieve something, then there is nothing he cannot do, he can achieve every goal with his hard work and dedication. Young Honey Kumawat has done something similar. Archer Honey Kumawat recently performed brilliantly and won three medals in the three-day state level senior archery competition held in Neemrana.
Honey proved his talent by winning a silver medal in the elimination round, a bronze medal in the team event and a bronze medal in the ranking round. Honey has achieved this feat while playing from the Jaipur team. Honey's success did not come just like that. He has achieved this position with constant practice and hard work.
Let us tell you that Honey has already won many medals in state level sub junior and junior competitions. The special thing is that he also won a silver medal in the sub junior national level competition and displayed his sports prowess. His achievement proved that with constant hard work and proper guidance any player can reach heights.
Honey regularly practices under the supervision of coach Gajendra Sharma at Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Coach Gajendra Sharma is known for strict discipline and technical training to the players. Under his guidance, Honey refined his archery technique and brought stability in the game.