
TELANGANA ROPE SKIPPING ASSOCIATION
Affiliated to ROPE SKIPPING FEDERATION OF INDIA




53 KVS NATIONAL SPORTS MEET ROPE SKIPPING TECHNICAL TEAM 2024


TELANGANA ROPE SKIPPING ASSOCIATION
At Telangana Rope Skipping Association, we are dedicated to promoting the joy and benefits of rope skipping for all ages. Join us in our mission to inspire fitness, fun, and community through this dynamic sport!
TRSA WELCOMES YOU
Our Vision
The vision for rope skipping sports is to see it evolve into a globally recognized and celebrated athletic discipline,fostering physical fitness, mental agility, and a strong sense of community.
Rope skipping aims to gain recognition as an Olympic sport, providing a platform for athletes to showcase their skills on the world's largest stage.
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Fostering a strong grassroots movement to encourage participation in rope skipping at all levels, from young children to adults.
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Diverse Competitions: Establishing a variety of competitive formats, including individual, team, and freestyle events,to cater to different skill levels and preferences.
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Utilizing technology to enhance training, competition, and spectator experience, such as wearable devices for performance tracking and virtual reality for immersive training.
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Building a global community of rope skippers who share their passion, support each other, and contribute to the sport's growth.




Small demonstration by the TRSA officials
RECENT EVENTS:
Judges and Coaches Certification Clinic 2025
On the 5th and 6th of May 2025, the Telangana Rope Skipping Association (TRSA) successfully conducted the Judges and Coaches Certification Clinic 2025. This two-day event aimed at enhancing the theoretical knowledge and practical skills of rope skipping professionals across the state. A total of 28 participants took part in the clinic and were evaluated on both practical performance and theoretical understanding of the sport.
The event was graced by several esteemed dignitaries:
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Jakka Venkat Reddy Garu – President of TRSA and Former Mayor
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GPC Sekhar Raju – Vice President, Rope Skipping Federation of India (RSFI)
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S. Surya Prakash Garu – Sports Cell Incharge, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), Hyderabad Region
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M. Hanumanth Reddy Garu – Former 10th Division Corporator, Uppal
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M. Karunakar Reddy – Physical Education Teacher, KV No.1 Uppal
The presence of these respected guests motivated the attendees and added prestige to the event. The Telangana Rope Skipping Association continues to promote and professionalize the sport through such initiatives, contributing to the growth of rope skipping in the state and the country.
ROPE SKIPPING IS RECOGINISED BY:
There are several national and regional organizations that promote and support rope skipping in the country. These organizations often organize competitions, training programs, and workshops to encourage participation and development of the sport.

The Pythian Games were one of the most prestigious sporting events of ancient Greece, held every four years at Delphi, a sacred site dedicated to the god Apollo. They were one of the four major Panhellenic games, along with the Olympic Games, the Nemean Games, and the Isthmian Games.
The Pythian Games were originally established to celebrate the victory of Apollo over the Python, a monstrous serpent that guarded the oracle at Delphi. Over time, they evolved into a major cultural and athletic event, attracting athletes from all parts of Greece.

The School Games Federation of India (SGFI) is a national sports body dedicated to promoting sports and physical education among school students in India. It organizes various national and regional sports competitions for school-level athletes, providing them with a platform to showcase their talents and develop their athletic abilities.

The All India University Games (AIUG) is a national sports competition organized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). It is the largest inter-university sports event in India, bringing together athletes from various universities across the country.

KVS Sports is a prominent aspect of the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) educational system. KVS actively promotes sports and physical fitness among its students, fostering a healthy and active lifestyle.

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS), a chain of government schools in India. NVS is known for its focus on providing quality education to rural students and promoting sports and physical fitness among its students.

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a national educational board in India. CBSE is responsible for setting curriculum standards and conducting examinations for schools affiliated with it.
TRSA is affiliated to:

The Rope Skipping Federation of India (RSFI) is the national governing body for the sport of rope skipping in India. It is responsible for organizing and promoting rope skipping competitions, training programs, and other activities related to the sport.
Key functions of the RSFI include:
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Organizing competitions: The RSFI conducts various rope skipping competitions at different levels, including national championships, state-level tournaments, and local events.
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Promoting rope skipping: The RSFI works to increase awareness of rope skipping and its benefits, both among the general public and potential athletes.
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Training and development: The RSFI organizes training programs for rope skipping coaches and athletes, helping to improve their skills and knowledge.
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Representing India internationally: The RSFI selects and supports Indian rope skipping teams to compete in international competitions.
The RSFI plays a vital role in the development and growth of rope skipping in India, providing opportunities for athletes to compete at the highest level and promoting a healthy and active lifestyle.

TALENT WINS GAMES, BUT TEAMWORK AND INTELLIGENCE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
moments with students









