District-Level Kids Athletics Meet to Be Held on December 7 At DAV College Cheeka
Cheeka, December 1 – The district-level Kids Athletics Competition will be organized at the DAV College Cheeka on December 7. Young athletes from across the district will participate in multiple track and field events, creating an exciting sporting environment for children and parents alike.
The event is open to participants in the 8-year, 10-year, and 12-year age categories, giving young talent the opportunity to showcase their skills and gain exposure to competitive sports at an early stage.

Aim to Provide a Strong Sports Platform for Young Talent
Sharing information about the event, Athletics Coach Dr. Satnam Singh said that the primary objective of organizing this competition is to provide children with a strong platform to enhance their athletic abilities.
According to Dr. Singh, the competition is designed not only to test the performance and abilities of budding athletes but also to identify promising talent that can be trained for higher levels. He emphasized that participation in such events builds confidence, discipline, and sportsmanship among children.
“Through this competition, we aim to assess the talent of children and understand how skilled they are. This is also an effort to prepare them for the future and help them grow in the field of sports,” said Dr. Satnam Singh.
Age Categories and Participation Structure
To ensure fair participation and healthy competition, the organizers have divided children into three specific age groups:
- Under 8 years
- Under 10 years
- Under 12 years
Events will be conducted according to international Kids Athletics guidelines, allowing students to experience professional-level exposure. Teachers and sports coaches will also be present to guide the students and ensure smooth coordination during the event.
Pathway to the State-Level Competition
One of the major attractions of the Cheeka event is the opportunity for winners to represent the district at the State-Level Athletics Championship, scheduled to take place on December 13 and 14.
Dr. Singh stated that the district meet will act as a qualifying stage, and performing well here could open doors to advanced training opportunities and future national-level participation. The organizers hope that the event will motivate children to take sports more seriously and work hard towards their athletic goals.
Encouraging Sports Culture in the Region
Local sports enthusiasts believe that such initiatives help promote a sports culture among school children. Early involvement in athletics improves physical fitness, concentration, and emotional strength. Educational institutions and sports departments have shown active cooperation in encouraging maximum participation from schools and academies.
Parents are also expected to attend in large numbers to support their children, turning the competition into a positive community event that celebrates skill and determination.
A Step toward Future Champions
The organizing committee expressed confidence that the upcoming competition will play a significant role in shaping young athletes. Events like these also serve as a platform for spotting talent from small towns and rural areas who may not always receive enough opportunities to explore their sporting potential.
Sports experts believe that early training, proper mentorship, and exposure at district and state levels act as the foundation for future sports champions.
Conclusion
The district-level Kids Athletics Competition on December 7 at DAV College Cheeka is expected to witness enthusiastic participation and energetic performances from young athletes. With winners advancing to the state-level championship, the event promises to bring excitement and strong competition.
Such sports initiatives underline the importance of nurturing young talent and building a healthier, more confident, and competitive generation.