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Tirthapati Institution 'b' entered the final of junior boys fours event. Photo: IBNS source

Tirthapati Institution dominates 51st All India Invitation School Rowing Meet

| @IBNS | May 29, 2026, at 10:33 am

Kolkata/IBNS: City based Tirthapati Institution dominated the proceedings in the junior boys department  entering the finals of double scull and fours at the 51st All India Invitation Inter School Rowing Championship being organised by Lake Club at its course in Rabindra Sarobar here Thursday.

In double scull final, it will be an all Tirthapati affair as their both “a” and “b”  teams reached the final defeating New Horizon High School and Patha Bhavan “b” respectively  while in the fours event Tirthapati “b” set up a title clash with Patha Bhavan “a” beating St. James at the penultimate stage.

Patha Bhavan “a” in the other semi final got the better of their  compatriots Patha Bhavan “b”. 

Beltala Girls High School who entered the final of junior girls fours event. Photo: IBNS source

In the girls division, Modern High School “a” and National High School proved their might moving into the final of senior girls fours defeating their Modern High “b” and Bagbazar Multipurpose High school respectively.

Modern High “b”, however won the bronze in this event defeating Bagbazar Multipurpose in the play off for third position.

Fight for the top position in the senior girls double scull would be between St Pauls and Ashok Hall who proved too good against National High and South Point at the penultimate stage respectively.

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