Bhadoo, Cheema and Ananyaa win titles; Eight other T-8 finishes from Indian team at US Kids European Championships

Champions with their Trophies – Manyaveer Bhadoo in Boys 15-18, Nihal Cheema in Boys 7, and Ananyaa Sood in Girls 13 at the US Kids European Championships

Edinburgh, June 1: The Indian contingent finished with a rich hail of three wins and five other Top-5 finishes at the US Kids European Championships. The three winners were Ananyaa Sood in Girls 13, Nihal Cheema in Boys 7 and Manyaveer Bhadoo in Boys 15-18.

In addition, Sohraab Singh Talwar in Boys 10 was fifth; Ojaswini Saraswat was runner-up in Girls 11; Naina Kapur was fourth among Girls 12; Guntas Kaur Sandhu was third among Girls 13 and Kriti Parekh was fourth among Girls 14.

It was a splendid performance once again with as many as three winners, which was one of the highest ever for the Indians.

India’s young Top-10 finishers Ojaswini Saraswat (2nd in Girls 11); Guntas Kaur Sandhu (3rd in Girls 13); Kriti Parekh (4th in Girls 14); Naina Kapoor (4th in Girls 12); Adit Veeramachaneni (8th in Boys 10); Ishnidh Virdi (8th in Boys 14); Ahana Shah (6th in Girls 8) and Sohraab Singh Talwar (5th in Boys 10) at the 2024 US Kids European Championships.

A total of 22 young Indian golfers qualified for the European Championships either through the US Kids Indian local Tours in Gurgaon or Bengaluru or the 2023 Indian Championships.

More than 600 golfers from about 25 countries took part in 17 age groups, nine in boys and eight in girls and they are playing on four well-known golf courses in Scotland.

A total of 22 young Indian golfers, who qualified for the European Championships either through the US Kids Indian local Tours in Gurgaon or Bengaluru or the 2023 Indian Championships.

More than 600 golfers from about 25 countries are taking part in 17 age groups, nine in boys and eight in girls and they are playing on four well-known golf courses in Scotland.

Top Indian results at the US Kids European Championships:

 Boys:

Boys 7: (Longniddry GC – Par 36): 1. Nihal Cheema (35-35-37)

Boys 8: (Longniddry GC – Par 36): T-38 Samar Singh (43-48-49)

Boys 9: (Musselburgh; Par 72): 19. Drona Setlur (79-79-80); T-37 Sahib Aujla (90-87-95)

Boys 10: (Craigielaw- Par 72): 5. Sohraab Singh Talwar (77-75-75); 8. Adit Veeramachaneni (79-75-76); T-29 Bavin Boyapati (88-84-79); T-32 Nikash Mansharamani (83-77-95)

Boys 11: (Craigielaw- Par 72): T-16 Vidit Aggarwal (78-80-81)

Boys 14: (Glen GC – Par 72): 8. Ishnidh Virdi (71-74-77); 14. Aditya Joseph Kamath (76-74-78); 29. Vivaan Aggarwal (76-87-79); 30. Jivraj Khurana (88-86-74)

Boys 15-18: (Craigielaw – Par 72): 1. Manyaveer Bhadoo (73-77-77)

 

Girls:

Girls 8: (Longniddry GC – Par 36): 6. Ahana Shah (35-39-38); 24. Naaysha S Sinha (43-56-44)

Girls 9: (Longniddry GC – Par 36): 21. Siri Sudeep (53-47-44)

Girls 11: (Royal Musselburgh – Par 72): 2. Ojaswini Saraswat (72-70-68)

Girls 12: (Glen GC – Par 72): 4. Naina Kapur (73-73-72)

Girls 13: (Craigielaw – Par 72): 1. Ananyaa Sood (73-73-71); 3 Guntas Kaur Sandhu (74-74-81)

Girls 14: (Craigielaw – Par 72): 4. Kriti Parekh (80-84-76)

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