Sponsored by the Nagaland Wrestling Association (NWA), the Pochury Wrestling Association (PWA), in collaboration with the NWA, launched its 10-day Intensive Wrestling Training Camp 2024 at the Badminton Hall, Yisisotha, under Wazeho circle, Meluri Sub-Division.

Young wrestlers attending the 10-day Intensive Wrestling Training Camp 2024 at Badminton Hall, Yisisotha, under Wazeho Circle, Meluri Sub-Division, with NWA and PWA officials.

NWA Vice President (Administration), Mitwatei Haibwang, graced the camp as a special invitee and stressed the importance of wrestling, a traditional sport practiced by forefathers since time immemorial. He also highlighted that the NWA was formed in 1969. Encouraging the participants to give their best during the 10-day training camp, he urged them to be motivated with a spirit of competitiveness for the future.

Haibwang expressed optimism that the participants would step forward and take part in the upcoming NWA championships, adding that the association expects a good number of wrestlers to participate in the events.

The NWA Media Cell issued a statement noting that similar training is currently being undertaken by the Lotha Wrestling Association (LWA). The Pochury Wrestling Association (PWA) is the second such initiative by the NWA, with the Rengma Wrestling Association (RWA) scheduled to hold its camp on October 14 at Tseminyu. The Sumi Wrestling Association (SWA) and other groups have plans for October 2024.

The statement also mentioned that a separate state-level Naga-style wrestling championship for non-affiliated communities, apart from the current NWA units (Angami, Chakhesang, and Zeliang), is planned for March 2025.

Pochury youth were encouraged to prepare for this championship. Additionally, Naga-style wrestling will be introduced during the Asian Alysh Belt Wrestling Championship in November 2024, with over 20 nations confirmed to participate, NWA informed.

Approximately 27 wrestlers from various ranges registered for the 10-day camp, along with management officials. NWA prominent wrestlers Zasevikho Meyatsu, Savizo Thira, and Rangkolong Mbung were assigned as coaches for the camp.

The launch event was chaired by PWA President Sipichü Pfithu. Rev. T Aruchu Trakha, Finance Secretary of the Pochury Baptist Church Council (PBCC), offered an invocation, while PWA Executive Member Er. Joyson Yitsuthu delivered the welcome address. NWA Vice President (General) Viketouzo Meyase gave a brief introduction to the NWA’s proceedings, and Pastor S Kochu of Yisisotha Baptist Church pronounced the closing prayer, marking the start of Day 1 training sessions.

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