Monalish Laishram: A Judo Prodigy’s Triumph at the National Games 2023

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In the world of Judo, age is often considered a factor that comes with experience, but Monalish Laishram has defied all expectations. Despite being the youngest contender in the Women’s -48kg Judo event at the National Games 2023, Monalish showcased skill and determination that earned her a well-deserved second-place finish.

Monalish, a judoka with immense promise, not only left spectators in awe with her prowess on the mat but also emerged as a symbol of tenacity and youth excellence. The National Games 2023 witnessed her stellar performance, where she faced formidable opponents, displaying a level of maturity and skill beyond her years.

What makes Monalish’s achievement even more remarkable is her decision to commemorate this significant moment with a photo session, proudly posing with her National Games memorabilia. The images capture the essence of a young athlete embracing success and embody the spirit of a true prodigy.

Despite the tough competition, Monalish’s journey to the podium was marked by strategic brilliance, resilience, and a passion for the sport. Her silver medal win is not just a testament to her individual capabilities but also a shining example of the rising talent within the Indian Judo community.

Monalish’s story is an inspiration for aspiring young athletes across the nation. It proves that age is no barrier to success, and with dedication and hard work, even the youngest contenders can make a significant impact on the national stage.

As Monalish proudly poses with her National Games memorabilia, it symbolizes more than just a medal. It signifies the beginning of what promises to be a remarkable career, with the potential to reshape the landscape of women’s Judo in India. The judo prodigy has not only earned a place on the podium but also in the hearts of those who witnessed her extraordinary performance

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