Hyderabad's Youth Excel in Summer Sports Camps After Five Weeks
Hyderabad's municipal sports camps wrapped up after five weeks of intensive training in 44 disciplines, recognizing talent and fostering young athletes.

Highlights
- •Summer Coaching Camps
- •44 Sports Disciplines
- •Children Aged Six to Sixteen
- •Recognition of Talent
HYDERABAD: After an intensive five-week journey, the annual Summer Coaching Camps organized by the municipal corporations came to a close on Sunday. These camps aimed to enhance athletic skills among children aged six to sixteen across 44 disciplines, including popular like cricket and football as well as niche sports such as Taekwondo and Wushu.
The Municipal Sports Commission successfully executed these ambitious programs from April 25 to May 31. Participants were rewarded with participation certificates, while top performers were honored with valuable medals. Local coaches also received commendations for their invaluable input during the sessions.
The success of this year's camps was evident in the diverse sports disciplines covered: cricket, archery, basketball, football, tennis, netball, roller skating, throwball, cycling, and swimming. Specialty combat arts such as wrestling, taekwondo, wushu, boxing, kickboxing, judo, Muay Thai, and karate also added to the enriching experience.
The dedication of participants, their families, and coaches is commendable. The Municipal Sports Council recognized several winners in various categories, fostering a competitive yet supportive atmosphere that encourages young athletes to strive for excellence.
"The feedback from parents and children has been overwhelmingly positive," noted an official familiar with the organization process. "We have seen significant improvement in technique, discipline, and overall mental toughness."
The conclusion marks more than just a program end but heralds a new beginning for these budding sports enthusiasts who will carry their newly honed skills into future competitions.














