Carmel Convent student Samaira D’Souza clinches Bronze Medal at Junior National Fencing Championship 2024-25

In a remarkable feat of determination and talent, 15-year-old Samaira D’Souza, a student of Carmel Convent School, Sector 9, Chandigarh, has won a bronze medal at the 32nd Junior National Fencing Championship 2024-25, held in Patna, Bihar, recently.

Carmel Convent student Samaira D’Souza clinches Bronze Medal at Junior National Fencing Championship 2024-25

Chandigarh, December 15, 2024: In a remarkable feat of determination and talent, 15-year-old Samaira D’Souza, a student of Carmel Convent School, Sector 9, Chandigarh, has won a bronze medal at the 32nd Junior National Fencing Championship 2024-25, held in Patna, Bihar, recently.

 

Samaira, who began her fencing journey just eight months ago under the expert tutelage of Coach Mukesh Kumar at Apex Fencing Club, showcased exceptional skill and poise in the team epee event - epee is a lightweight fencing sword.  Samaira alongside her teammate, Kaashvi Garg, represented Chandigarh with distinction.

 

They triumphed in a nail-biting quarterfinal match against Karnataka, securing a victory with a score of 45-41 and ultimately earning the bronze medal in the Junior National Fencing Championship, which saw participants from across the country.

 

Samaira said: "Winning this medal is a dream come true and a testament to the hard work and guidance I have received. I am grateful to my coach, my team, and my school for their unwavering support. This is just the beginning, and I look forward to making Chandigarh proud on bigger stages."

 

Coach Mukesh Kumar, while expressing his pride, said: "Samaira’s journey is truly inspirational. To achieve this level of success within just eight months speaks volumes about her dedication, focus, and natural talent. She has set a benchmark for young athletes, and I am confident she will continue to excel and bring more laurels to Chandigarh and the nation."

 

Kumar said that Samaira’s story is a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes, demonstrating that with determination, discipline, and the right guidance, extraordinary achievements are possible. As she continues to balance her academic pursuits with intensive training, her future in fencing looks incredibly bright, he added.