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Our Champions: A Legacy of Taekwondo Medals

byPeace Taekwondo AcademyClasses at Academy in Sector 70, GurugramStarts from2,000 one-timeView full gallery

This wall of glory represents years of relentless mehnat (hard work) and discipline. From the international podiums to our dojo in Sector 70, these medals prove that Indian athletes can dominate the world stage. See how our rigorous training turns dedication into gold.

A historic moment for our academy and for India. We are proud to be the training ground for every single Indian athlete ranked in the World Taekwondo Top 50.

From India, for the world. This graphic celebrates our athletes who are making a mark on the global stage, proving that our academy is the premier destination for elite Taekwondo training in the country.

Gold for India! A detailed look at Nitesh Singh's dominant performance at the 2025 Australian Open, where he defeated competitors from five different countries to clinch the top spot on the podium.

Shivansh Tyagi stands tall with the gold medal at the 2025 Vietnam Open. His victory, raising the Indian flag high, is a proud moment for our entire family and a result of his relentless training.

Pooja Yadav of the UP Police, one of our dedicated athletes, holds the Indian flag high after winning a gold medal at the World Police & Fire Games in the USA. Her achievement is an inspiration to all.

Another gold for India! We celebrate Khushboo Yadav, also from the UP Police, on her fantastic victory at the World Police & Fire Games 2025. Her strength and skill made our nation proud.

Zoya Khan shines with a silver medal at the 4th Senior National Taekwondo Championship. Her performance demonstrates the high level of skill and competitive spirit we nurture in our athletes.

Congratulations to Dhruv Adhikari for securing a silver medal at the Cadet and Junior National Championship 2025. His hard work and talent are clear indicators of a bright future in the sport.

We celebrate Karan Betageri's silver medal win at the Junior National Championship in Dehradun. This achievement is a proud result of his dedication and the rigorous training at our academy.

National Champion! Dhruv Karki stands proudly on the podium after winning the gold medal at the 41st National Junior Taekwondo Championship. A fantastic achievement for a promising young athlete.

About Our Champions: A Legacy of Medals

These medals are the direct output of our daily regimen—the same technical drills and conditioning routines that every student, from beginner to national hopeful, undergoes at our Sector 70 dojo. When you train with us, you are stepping onto the same mats where India’s World Top 50 athletes sharpened their edge. Whether you are aiming for your first yellow belt or national recognition, the process of building a champion starts with the same foundational discipline.

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