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Kerala Nun, 55, Wins Gold in Hurdles Race Wearing Religious Attire

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  • 55-year-old nun from Kerala wins gold in hurdles event
  • Competes in religious attire, praised by Education Minister
  • Likely her last competition before retiring next March
Kerala Nun, 55, Wins Gold in Hurdles Race Wearing Religious Attire

In a remarkable display of athleticism and determination, a 55-year-old nun from Kerala's Wayanad region has won gold in the hurdles event at the State Masters' Athletics meet. Sister Sabina, a physical education teacher at Dwarka AUP School in Mananthavady, competed in the event while wearing her religious attire, showcasing her remarkable spirit and energy.

A native of Kasargod who moved to Wayanad in the 1990s, Sister Sabina said this was likely her last competition before retiring next March. A video of the nun effortlessly clearing the hurdles at the start of the race has gone viral, capturing the attention of the public and officials alike.

Kerala's Education Minister, V Sivankutty, lauded Sister Sabina's achievement, calling it "a symbol of willpower." Sharing her picture on social media, the minister praised her dedication as an inspiration to both her students and the general public, stating that "age or circumstances are no obstacle to any goal."

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Sister Sabina is a 55-year-old nun from Kerala's Wayanad region who won gold in the hurdles event at the State Masters' Athletics meet.
Sister Sabina won gold in the hurdles event at the State Masters' Athletics meet while competing in her religious attire.
The Kerala Education Minister, V Sivankutty, praised Sister Sabina's achievement as a "symbol of willpower" and an inspiration to both her students and the general public.

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