
Eshana Cheema’s sprint to glory: A young Indian-origin athlete set to shine on Australia’s national stage
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A student at regional Victoria’s Sale College Guthridge Campus, Eshana Cheema has already made a mark at the Victorian Country State Championship, winning a gold in the 4x100m relay, silver in the 100m and 200m, bronze in the 400m and 4x400m relay.
In an exclusive interview with Radio Haanji, Rupinder Singh Cheema, an Indian-origin award-winning athlete and proud father of 12-year-old Eshana Cheema, shared his immense pride and excitement over his daughter's recent achievements in athletics.
Reflecting on her journey, Mr Cheema recalled Eshana’s silver medal win in the under-12 4x100m relay at the National School Sport Australia Track & Field Championship in Sydney last year, where she proudly represented Victoria.
“Eshana’s mantra for success has always been dedication, discipline, and hard work,” he told Radio Haanji.
“She trains with incredible focus and never backs down from a challenge.”
He also credited Denis Huffer, Eshana’s coach, for his invaluable support and guidance, which have been instrumental in shaping her into a promising young athlete.
“With the right training and mindset, I have no doubt that Eshana will soon be competing at the national and even international level,” said Mr Cheema.
Beyond her personal achievements, Eshana’s success is a source of immense pride for the Punjabi community in Australia.
“She is not just running for herself but also inspiring countless young Punjabi kids to dream big,” her mother Palwinder Kaur said with confidence.
“Seeing her push boundaries and excel in Australian athletics proves that with determination, our community can shine on the biggest sporting stages.”
With her talent and relentless drive, Eshana Cheema is undoubtedly a name to watch in the world of athletics, and the Punjabi community eagerly awaits her future triumphs.
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