Wushu sensation Ayeera Chishti has once again brought glory to Jammu and Kashmir, securing a silver medal at the 38th National Games held in Uttarakhand. Known for her dedication and remarkable skills, Ayeera continues to make her mark on the national and international wushu stage.
Ayeera Chishti has been a trailblazer in wushu, creating history as the first wushu athlete from J&K to win a bronze medal at the 8th Junior Wushu World Championship, held in Indonesia. Her achievements do not stop there—she has also clinched a gold medal at the prestigious Wushu International Championship in Georgia, showcasing her dominance on the global platform.
Her contributions to the sport have been recognized at the highest level, earning her the State Award, the highest honor in wushu in Jammu and Kashmir. This accolade is a testament to her unwavering commitment, hard work, and passion for the sport.
Ayeera’s journey has been an inspiration for aspiring athletes, particularly young girls in the region, proving that determination, perseverance, and dedication can break barriers and lead to success on the global stage. Her latest silver medal at the 38th National Games adds yet another feather to her cap, reinforcing her status as one of the top wushu fighters in the country.
As she continues to excel in her sport, the people of Jammu and Kashmir celebrate her achievements, hoping for even greater success in the future. With her eyes set on more national and international victories, Ayeera Chishti remains a shining star in Indian wushu.