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Sen’s Champions Roar in Malaysia: India’s Karate Stars Bag 42 Medals at Silent Knight Karate Cup 2025

Nidhi by Nidhi
May 23, 2025
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New Delhi [India], May 23: In an adrenaline-charged showcase of skill, spirit, and sportsmanship, Team India karatekas, under the formidable mentorship of Hanshi Premjit Sen, made an unforgettable mark at the 14th Silent Knight Karate Cup 2025 held in Malaysia. The Indian contingent returned with a treasure trove of 42 medals— and a new wave of national pride.

From the youngest fighters to senior warriors, the Indian team electrified the tournament with their precision, poise, and perseverance. Amidst international pressure and fierce competition, India walked away with 6 Golds, 18 Silvers, and 18 Bronzes, proudly flying the tricolor on foreign soil.

Premjit Sen: The Force Behind the Fighters

At the heart of this victory story is Hanshi Premjit Sen, a towering figure in Indian martial arts, whose name commands respect across global karate circuits. More than just a coach, Sen is a visionary, a motivator, and a mentor who continues to mold young minds into international champions.

Speaking at the sidelines of the event, Sen said,
“We didn’t just aim to win. We aimed to grow, to inspire, and to bring back not just medals but lessons. And I’m proud to say — our team did exactly that.”

His emphasis on discipline, camaraderie, and personal growth was reflected in every match, every move, and every medal.

The Medal Moment: India’s Highlights

The Indian athletes showed no signs of intimidation as they squared off against the best from around the world. Here’s a glimpse at some standout moments that lit up the tournament stage:

Shivam Poddar stormed through to win Gold in Senior Kumite, commanding every bout with confidence and power.

Aishika Ghosh impressed with her agility and sharpness, winning Silver in Senior Female Kumite, and contributing to a Bronze in Senior Female Team Kata.

Siyashman Giri and  Hemant Kumar emerged as new youth icons with Silver in Sub-Junior and 12–13 Years Kumite respectively.

The fierce trio of Anaya Pareek, Silvina Saha, and Prestha Dey clinched Gold in the Below 9 Female Team Kumite, a match that had audiences on the edge of their seats.

 Devansh Bose, Subham Ram, Ibhan Nandi, and Aryan Agarwal racked up team accolades, earning Bronze in Team Kata and Kumite categories across junior divisions.

Altogether, it was a breathtaking run across categories — from Sub-Juniors to Seniors, from Individual Kata to Team Kumite, with each medal backed by months of sweat, discipline, and determination.

Silent Knight, Thunderous Performance

The Silent Knight Karate Cup, a high-profile international event, welcomed top-tier athletes from more than 20 nations this year. And amidst the blur of spinning kicks and explosive punches, Team India stood out—not just for their wins, but for their composure, humility, and grit.

Indian athletes weren’t just participants—they were performers. From carefully timed kata routines to high-intensity kumite matches, the team mirrored discipline taught by centuries-old martial arts tradition, honed under modern mentorship.

Backstage Brilliance: The Coaching Trio

While Hanshi Premjit Sen led from the front, this victory wasn’t a solo mission. Behind the roaring performances were silent strategists — Hanshi Joydeb Mondal, who was invited as a VIP delegate, lent gravitas and experience to the contingent. Sensei Shabaz Khan and Coach Gautam Kumar also played instrumental roles, handling logistics, motivation, and on-ground coaching.

Their synergy with Sen created an unshakable foundation — one that stood firm under international pressure.

More Than Medals: A Martial Movement

This performance does more than bring medals home — it sends a loud, clear message to the world: India is a rising force in global martial arts.

The triumph in Malaysia is expected to spark renewed interest in karate across India — particularly among school and college students looking for not just a sport, but a life-shaping discipline.

Expect to see:

·Increased enrollment in dojos across the country

·Renewed focus on self-defence programs for women and youth

·Greater government and media attention on Indian martial arts

·Calls for more structured representation at Asian and Olympic levels Hanshi Sen has long campaigned for karate’s recognition not just as a sport but as a character-building, nation-strengthening tool. This performance might just be the breakthrough moment India needed.

Final Kata: A Legacy in the Making

As the dust settles on the mats of Malaysia, one thing is certain — Sen’s champions have not only won medals, they’ve won hearts. With eyes now set on upcoming international fixtures, the Indian karate community is charged like never before.

This wasn’t just about victory. This was about vision. A vision carried by Hanshi Premjit Sen, fought for by his dedicated students, and now celebrated by an entire nation.

Karate in India has never looked sharper.

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