Jammu and Kashmir’s rising martial arts star, Ansa Hassan Chishti, brought pride to the nation by winning a gold medal at the Wushu Star International Championship 2026 held in Moscow. Competing against top international athletes, Chishti showcased exceptional skill, discipline, and composure to secure the top podium finish.
Her victory marks a significant achievement not only for Jammu and Kashmir but also for India’s growing presence in international wushu competitions. The Moscow championship witnessed participation from several countries, making the competition highly competitive and prestigious.
Chishti’s performance reflected rigorous training and dedication, as she dominated her category with precise techniques and strategic gameplay. Sports authorities and officials have lauded her achievement, calling it an inspiration for young athletes across the country, particularly from regions like Jammu and Kashmir, where sports infrastructure is steadily developing.
The win is expected to boost interest in martial arts, especially wushu, among Indian youth. It also highlights the importance of continued support and investment in niche sports disciplines. With this victory, Chishti has strengthened her position as one of India’s promising athletes on the global stage and is now being seen as a strong contender for future international events.




