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11th UK National Gatka Championship Concludes Successfully in Wales

The 11th UK National Gatka Championship ended on a high note near Cardiff, Wales, showcasing Sikh martial art skills. Top players Roop Kaur, Navjot Singh and Gurdeep Singh took first places, while all participating Gatka Akharas received £1,000 each from the Gatka Federation UK.

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The 11th UK National Gatka Championship was successfully held near Cardiff, Wales — the first time the event took place in the country. The championship highlighted the traditional Sikh martial art of Gatka, with players from seven leading Akharas impressing the audience through fast strikes, skillful moves and graceful techniques. The tournament was officially inaugurated by Harjeet Singh Grewal, President of the World Gatka Federation (WGF) and National Gatka Association of India (NGAI), along with MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, President of Gatka Federation UK, and other dignitaries.

11th UK National Gatka Championship Concludes Successfully in Wales
Harjeet Singh Grewal, President of World Gatka Federation, MP and President of Gatka Federation UK Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi and other members inaugurating 11th UK National Gatka Championship at Cardiff, Wales in UK.  (Image Credit- topindiannews)

Growing interest among youth

Announcing the winners, MP Tan Dhesi, also Chairman of the House of Commons Defence Committee, said the yearly tournaments show how much interest the UK’s younger generation has in Gatka. All contests were held in Farrie-Soti (individual) style. In the girls’ group, Roop Kaur of Akali Phoola Singh Gatka Akhara Coventry won first place over teammate Manroop Kaur. Third place went to Rihanna Kaur of Baba Banda Singh Gatka Akhara Gravesend. In the boys’ group, Navjot Singh of Baba Fateh Singh Gatka Akhara Woolwich beat fellow player Jashan Singh. Dharam Singh and Tejveer Singh, both from Akali Phoola Singh Gatka Akhara Coventry, shared third place. In the men’s group, Gurdeep Singh of Jangi Horses Club Wolverhampton took first spot after defeating Kuldeep Singh of Baba Banda Singh Gatka Akhara Gravesend. Anmoldeep Singh and Nihal Singh of Baba Mitt Singh Gatka Akhara Wolverhampton jointly took third.

Harjeet Singh Grewal, President of World Gatka Federation, MP and President of Gatka Federation UK T
Harjeet Singh Grewal, President of World Gatka Federation, MP and President of Gatka Federation UK Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi and other members honouring winners of 11th UK National Gatka Championship at Cardiff, Wales in UK. (Image Credit- topindiannews)

Support for Gatka promotion

All winners received medals and trophies. Every participating Gatka Akhara was also given £1,000 by Gatka Federation UK to improve training and encourage more people to take part. Speaking at the event, Harjeet Singh Grewal praised MP Dhesi for his hard work in organising competitions and promoting Gatka in the UK since 2013. He promised full support from WGF and NGAI to further grow the sport in Britain.

Gratitude to organisers

In his speech, MP Dhesi congratulated the players and volunteers and thanked the Gurdwara management committees of Swansea and Cardiff for helping make the event a great success. Other important guests included Herman Singh Johal, General Secretary of Gatka Federation UK; Khushwant Singh and Jit Singh Arora from the Swansea Gurdwara committee; Sangat Singh Garib from the Cardiff Gurdwara committee; Kuldeep Singh Padda; Tarjeet Singh Sandhu; Gurnam Nijjar; Jeetpal Sidhu; Parminder Sujapur; Randhir Randawa; Balbir Brar; Saheb Singh Dhesi; Taran Singh Nihang of Cardiff; and Manpreet Singh Badhni Kalan. He also expressed special thanks to media channels for covering the event.

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