Bhubaneswar: The three-day grand finale of Odisha’s biggest badminton carnival, Let’s Shuttle 4.0, concluded on a high note today at the Biju Patnaik Indoor Stadium, Niladri Vihar, in Bhubaneswar with thrilling matches, enthusiastic participation, and a celebratory closing ceremony.
Organised by Sambad Digital, the tournament marked the culmination of a statewide journey that began across 15 locations, drawing nearly 1,500 registrations. The top 150 teams competed in the Masters, showcasing the best emerging and amateur badminton talent from across Odisha.
Final Results:
Mixed Doubles Under-15:
Winners: Anibas Sahoo and Sadhika Sampoorna Das
Runners-up: Aditya Pradhan and Rajashree Behera
Boys Doubles Under-15:
Winners: Tanmay Halder and Lipsan Bar
Runners-up: Jiban Nayak and Manas
70+ Doubles:
Winners: Siddharth Nayak and Kanhu Pattnaik
Runners-up: Saroj Dora and Shiba Padhi
*80+ Doubles:*
Winners: Ashok Behera and Siddharth Naik
Runners-up: Dibyajyoti Singh and Deepak Beshra
Senior Doubles:
Winners: K. Jagadish and DBS Chandru
Runners-up: Chinmaya Behera and Nilamadhab
The closing ceremony was graced by Kamal Sheel, Chief General Manager and State Head of Indian Oil Corporation Limited.
Also present were Monica Nayyar Patnaik, Director of Eastern Media Limited, and Tanaya Patnaik, Editor of Sambad and Kanak News, who felicitated the winners and appreciated the participants for their competitive spirit. The jersey of Let’s Shuttle 5.0 was also unveiled on the occasion.
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Since its inception in 2022, “Let’s Shuttle” has grown from a single-city tournament into a large-scale sporting movement spanning 15 locations. Across four editions, the initiative has engaged over 3,000 badminton enthusiasts, reinforcing its role in promoting grassroots sports and nurturing talent in Odisha.
The successful conclusion of Let’s Shuttle 4.0 further strengthens its position as a premier badminton platform in the state, with a clear vision to expand across all districts of Odisha in the coming years.