Kicking Past Barriers: How a 20-YO Self-Taught Kickboxer Made It to the World Stage
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Kicking Past Barriers: How A 20-YO Self-Taught Kickboxer Made It To The World Stage - EBNW Story
“If everyone goes behind cricket, who will play other sports?”This simple yet sharp question from Shraddha Rangharh, a 20-year-old kickboxer from Faridabad, cuts through the noise of India’s cricket-drenched sports culture. And she’s not just asking — she’s answering it with every medal, every kick, and every fight she wins. Ranked World No. 5 in kickboxing, Shraddha is doing more than just representing India — she’s redefining what it means to …
Kicking Past Barriers: How a 20-YO Self-Taught Kickboxer Made It to the World Stage
“If everybody goes behind cricket, who will play other sports?” In a country where bat and ball dominate the world of sports, Shraddha Rangarh is delivering powerful kicks. At just 20, she is ranked No. 5 in the world in kickboxing, with multiple gold medals to her name. No coach, nor parental or financial support — just a college student chasing her dream to become world champion, Shraddha is fighting her way to glory. Her first fight, however,…
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