Mohammad Abrar Ansar Excels in National and International Taekwondo

Anurag University celebrates the sporting excellence of Mohammad Abrar Ansar, a second-year B.Tech Artificial Intelligence student, who has distinguished himself in Taekwondo at both national and international levels. Abrar has competed in the National-Level Taekwondo Championships in New Delhi and the Open International Taekwondo Championships in Goa, testing his skill against some of the finest martial artists in the discipline.
Adding to his accolades, he was part of a remarkable Limca Book of Records group achievement for Roundhouse Kicks, an event featuring 927 participants delivering a staggering 855,460 kicks collectively. Balancing the rigours of an engineering programme with elite-level athletic commitment is no small feat; it demands discipline, time management, physical endurance, and mental focus, qualities that serve students well far beyond the sporting arena.
Abrar's accomplishments are a proud reminder that Anurag University nurtures well-rounded individuals who pursue excellence both inside and outside the classroom. The university warmly congratulates him on these achievements and continues to encourage students to chase their passions and represent the institution with distinction on regional, national, and international stages.
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