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Question : Who became the first athlete to win Gold in Yogasana at the 36th National Games in India in 2022?

Option 1: Pooja Patel

Option 2: Manisha Kumari

Option 3: Soham Swami

Option 4: Raja Gupta


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Correct Answer: Pooja Patel


Solution : The correct answer is Pooja Patel.

Pooja Patel of Gujarat became the first athlete to earn a gold medal in Yogasana at the 36th National Games. In the category of traditional yoga asana, Pooja took home the gold medal. One of the five sports that will be performed for the first time at the National Games in 2022 is Yogasana. Early in 2022, this indigenous Indian sport made its debut at the Khelo India University Games.

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