Obstacle Course Race for Class I & II CBSE
June 6, 2026Official Report

Obstacle Course Race for Class I & II CBSE

Event Results

Raman
12
Points
Vinobha
10
Points
Gandhi
10
Points
Tagore
24
Points

Introduction

The Inter-House Obstacle Course Race for Class I & II was conducted on 06 June 2026 as part of the CBSE co-curricular sports programme for the academic year 2026–27. The event was designed to enhance agility, balance, speed, and coordination among young learners through a structured and enjoyable physical activity.

Students from Gandhi House, Raman House, Tagore House, and Vinobha House participated with great enthusiasm, making the event lively and competitive. The race helped students develop confidence while navigating a series of physical challenges.

Boys Category (Class I & II)

The Boys' category displayed excellent enthusiasm and determination. Participants completed the obstacle course with impressive timing and coordination.

Results – Boys

• 1st Place – Mourya K A (Class II, Vinobha House) – 4.57 sec
• 2nd Place – Nithvik S (Class II, Tagore House) – 5.36 sec
• 3rd Place – Harshit Basanna Alagavadi (Class II, Gandhi House) – 5.43 sec
• 4th Place – Som Ojha (Class I, Gandhi House) – 5.83 sec

Boys Category Highlights

• Mourya K A secured first position with the fastest time of 4.57 seconds, showing outstanding speed and agility.
• The competition was closely contested, with all participants finishing within a narrow time range.

Girls Category (Class I & II)

The Girls' category was equally competitive, with participants demonstrating excellent balance, focus, and determination throughout the obstacle course.

Results – Girls

• 1st Place – Navya S (Class II, Tagore House) – 5.11 sec
• 2nd Place – Ruthvika S Bidarur (Class II, Raman House) – 5.54 sec
• 3rd Place – Unnathi K P (Class II, Tagore House) – 5.74 sec
• 4th Place – Shanvi G (Class II, Raman House) – 5.91 sec

Girls Category Highlights

• Navya S achieved first position with a strong performance of 5.11 seconds, showing excellent agility and control.
• Tagore House and Raman House demonstrated strong participation by securing multiple positions in the rankings.

House-Wise Performance Overview

• Vinobha House secured the fastest timing in the Boys category with a first-place finish.
• Tagore House performed strongly in the Girls category with first and third positions.
• Raman House showed consistent performance with second and fourth positions in the Girls category.
• Gandhi House contributed with strong placements in the Boys category.

The event promoted healthy competition and encouraged teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness among students.

Educational Significance

The Obstacle Course Race provided several developmental benefits:

• Enhancement of motor coordination and balance
• Improvement in speed, agility, and flexibility
• Development of confidence and focus
• Encouragement of perseverance and resilience
• Promotion of sportsmanship and teamwork

The activity aligns with CBSE’s objective of holistic development through sports and experiential learning.

Conclusion

The Inter-House Obstacle Course Race for Class I & II was successfully conducted with enthusiastic participation from all students. The event created a positive and energetic environment, helping young learners build physical strength and confidence.

The school congratulates all participants and winners for their excellent performance and active involvement. Such events play a key role in nurturing young talent and promoting a lifelong interest in sports.

"Agility, confidence, and determination are the foundation of every young achiever."

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