The Gymnastics Federation of India has appointed Mirarani Das, a national-level judge from Odisha, as one of the judges for a crucial event commencing on June 29 at the New Indoor Complex in Jammu’s MA Stadium. Mirarani and a panel of 15 other judges will oversee the Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics trials, which aim to select India’s team for the upcoming Asian Games and establish a rankings list for future international competitions. Among the group of judges, five individuals possess international experience, including Akshata Shete and Kshipra Joshi from Maharashtra, Manisha Gupta from Jammu and Kashmir, Prabhjot Bajwa from Chandigarh, and Jashandeep Kaur from Punjab. Their expertise will contribute to the evaluation process and ensure a fair selection of gymnasts who will represent India at the prestigious Asian Games.
Mirarani Das’s inclusion as a judge underscores her reputation and expertise within the gymnastics community, and her presence will undoubtedly add value to the trials. This event is of great significance for Indian gymnasts, as it not only determines their participation in the Asian Games but also establishes a ranking system to identify potential competitors for upcoming international tournaments. The selection trials will take place at the state-of-the-art New Indoor Complex, providing a suitable environment for gymnasts to showcase their skills.
The Gymnastics Federation of India has appointed Mirarani Das, a national-level judge from Odisha, as one of the judges for a crucial event commencing on June 29 at the New Indoor Complex in Jammu’s MA Stadium. Mirarani and a panel of 15 other judges will oversee the Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics trials, which aim to select India’s team for the upcoming Asian Games and establish a rankings list for future international competitions. Among the group of judges, five individuals possess international experience, including Akshata Shete and Kshipra Joshi from Maharashtra, Manisha Gupta from Jammu and Kashmir, Prabhjot Bajwa from Chandigarh, and Jashandeep Kaur from Punjab. Their expertise will contribute to the evaluation process and ensure a fair selection of gymnasts who will represent India at the prestigious Asian Games.
Mirarani Das’s inclusion as a judge underscores her reputation and expertise within the gymnastics community, and her presence will undoubtedly add value to the trials. This event is of great significance for Indian gymnasts, as it not only determines their participation in the Asian Games but also establishes a ranking system to identify potential competitors for upcoming international tournaments. The selection trials will take place at the state-of-the-art New Indoor Complex, providing a suitable environment for gymnasts to showcase their skills.