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Dept.Of Physical Education 2017 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Department of Physical Education St. Paul’s College Kalamassery Sports activities/events in which students of the Institution participated during last five years (organized by the other institutions) 2017-18 St.Paul’s College Page 1 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 (1) Bronze Medalists of M G University Taekwondo Championship 2017-18 3-Oct-2017 Date: 3/10/2017 Number of Participants: 2 Venue: College Auditorium, Nirmala College, Muvatupuzha A Brief Introduction Nirmala College, Muvatupuzha conducted the M G University Taekwondo Championship 2017-18. St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery Taekwondo team also participated in this tournament Joel Justine student of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery has secured bronze medal in M G University Taekwondo Championship 2017-18 held at Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha in under 63 kg category. Paulson M D student of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery has secured bronze medal in M G University Taekwondo Championship 2017-18 held at Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha in under 80 kg category The impact of the Programme: MG University Intercollegiate Competitions are being conducted with much importance to benefit the young players to excel in their performance and the best performers will be given opportunity to participate in bigger sporting arena like South Zone Inter-University & All India Inter University. Sports positively affect college aged student athletes on an emotional level in regard to their level of confidence. Players will display higher levels of self-confidence the athlete also learns to work hard, put in the time, pay attention to small details, and be a positive part of a team, he is also learning these skills to one day be applied to his or her future career. Sports very strongly affect the collegiate student athlete’s social well-being. Positively, sports influenced relations among peers, authority, and family when those in the athlete’s sphere of influence held a healthy involvement in the athlete’s life St.Paul’s College Page 2 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Joel Justine (right side) in Price Distribution Session Ceremonial session Joel Justine (Bronze Medal) St.Paul’s College Page 3 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Paulson M D (right side) in Price Distribution Session St.Paul’s College Page 4 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Ceremonial Session Receiving Bronze Medal St.Paul’s College Page 5 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Copy of Certificates St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery Participants list of Students St.Paul’s College Page 6 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 (2) VINOO MANKAT TROPHY ((INTER STATE CRICKET TOURNAMENT) 14-Oct-2017 Date: 14/10/2017 Number of Participants: 20 Venue: Karnataka A Brief Introduction The Vinoo Mankad Trophy is a national level limited-overs cricket domestic competition involving state teams from the Ranji Trophy for men's under-19 age group. The tournament is named after the Indian cricketer Vinoo Mankad who was awarded Padma Bhushan. It is organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Two Cricket Players named Akshay Manohar of 1st Year BA Economics & Muhammed Sinan 1st Year B.Com of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery team got selection to this National tournament for representing Kerala State based on performance our college has made in M G University & Domestic championships. The impact of the Programme: The Board of Control for Cricket in India introduced “The Vinoo Mankad Trophy” a national level limited- overs cricket domestic competition involving state teams from the Ranji Trophy for men's under-19 age group. Best players of all state in this age group will participate in sports competition to show their talents and positive influence in many areas. It supports players both financially & to gain positive mental health and improves social skills along with promoting physical health. Participating in sports develops healthy living habits that provide physical benefits such as developing coordination, physical fitness, and strength. Inter St.Paul’s College Page 7 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 collegiate competitions encourages higher standards of achievement, encourages better physical activity, builds good personal discipline & leadership, teaches how to lose well/deal with disappointment & builds teamwork. Certificate of Participation (Akshay Manohar) Certificate of Participation (Muhammed Sinan) St.Paul’s College Page 8 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Date: - 14 Oct 2017 Seal of the College Signature of the HoD Place: Kalamassery (3) 19TH KERALA STATE SENIOR TAEKWONDO SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 29-Oct-2017 Date: 29/10/2017 Number of Participants: 2 Venue: Mundayad Indoor Stadium, Kanur A Brief Introduction The Kerala State Senior Taekwondo Senior Championship is a State level Taekwondo tournament for Senior players. It is held annually. The Players who get achievement in this tournament will be selected to participate in the National level Taekwondo senior Championship held in the current year. It is organised by the Taekwondo Association of Kerala (TAKE). St.Paul’s College Page 9 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Two players named Paulson M D of 1st Year BSc Chemistry & Joel Justine of 1st Year B.Com of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery team got selection to this State Level tournament for representing Ernakulam District based on performance our college has made in M G University & Domestic championships. The impact of the Programme: Taekwondo is a Korean martial art, characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques. Taekwondo always requires wearing an dobok. It is a combative sport and was developed during the 1940s and 1950s by Korean martial artists with experience in martial arts .The governing body for Taekwondo is the State is Taekwondo Association of Kerala (TAKE). The advantages players get from this Competition are Reaction Force, Concentration, Equilibrium, Breath Control & Speed. Certificate of Participation (Joel Justine) St.Paul’s College Page 10 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Certificate of Participation (Paulson M D) Date: - 29 Oct 2017 Seal of the College Signature of the HoD Place: Kalamassery (4) Winners of South Zone Inter-University Cricket Tournament 14-Oct-2017 Date: 03/01/2018 St.Paul’s College Page 11 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Number of Participants: 2 Venue: Grounds of “Lahli” “Alapuzha” “Jaipur” “Maharashtra” & “Goa” A Brief Introduction The South Zone Inter-University Cricket Tournament is for under-25 players studying in various universities of South Indian States. It is held annually. The best four teams will be selected to participate in the Inter- University Cricket Tournament. Matches are played in limited over. The sides are divided into four groups, winners of each group will have to play a round-robin tournament, where the first four positions are decided. The tournament usually extends from early January to March every year. It is organized by the Association of Universities in India Two Cricket Players named Akhil Scaria of 1st Year BA Economics & Abin Mathew 1st Year B.A English of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery team got selection to this tournament for representing M G University based on performance our college has made in M G University intercollegiate & Domestic championships. The impact of the Programme: The Association of Universities in India introduced “Inter-University” a national level limited-overs cricket competition involving University teams from the states of India for men's under-25 age group. Best players of all Universities in this age group will participate in sports competition to show their talents and positive influence in many areas. It supports players to gain positive mental health and improves social skills along with promoting physical health. Participating in sports develops healthy living habits that provide physical benefits such as developing coordination, physical fitness, and strength. Inter collegiate competitions encourages higher standards of achievement, encourages better physical activity, builds good personal discipline & leadership, teaches how to lose well/deal with disappointment & builds teamwork. St.Paul’s College Page 12 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 Certificate of Participation (Abin Mathew) Certificate of Participation (Muhammed Sinan) Date: - 03 Jan 2018 Seal of the College Signature of the HoD Place: Kalamassery St.Paul’s College Page 13 Dept.of Physical Education 2017 (5) COOCH BEHAR TROPHY (INTER STATE CRICKET TOURNAMENT) 14-Oct-2017 Date: 05/01/2018 Number of Participants: 2 Venue: Grounds of “Lahli” “Alapuzha” “Jaipur” “Maharashtra” & “Goa” A Brief Introduction The Cooch Behar Trophy is India's national cricket tournament for under-19 players. It has been held annually since the 1945–46 season. The trophy was donated by, and named after, the family of the Maharaja of Cooch Behar. From 1945–46 to 1986–87 the Cooch Behar Trophy was a schools competition. It changed to an under- 19 competition in 1987–88. Matches are played over four days. All the Ranji Trophy teams field sides, except for Railways and Services. The sides are divided into four groups, each of which plays a round-robin. After the group matches are completed, quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final are held. The tournament usually extends from early November to late January. It is organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Two Cricket Players named Akshay Manohar of 1st Year BA Economics & Muhammed Sinan 1st Year B.Com of St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery team got selection to this National tournament for representing Kerala State based on performance our college has made in M G University & Domestic championships. The impact of the Programme: The Board of Control for Cricket in India introduced “Cooch Behar Trophy” a national level limited-overs cricket domestic competition involving state teams from the Ranji Trophy for men's under-19 age group. Best players of all state in this age group will participate in sports competition to show their talents and positive influence in many areas. 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