Brahma Teja

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Sathi Brahma Teja
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Born (1990-07-21) July 21, 1990 (age 33)
Visakhapatnam
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
OccupationEngineer

Sathi Brahma Teja was born on July 21st 1990 in Visakhapatnam. This Mechanical Engineer from GITAM started his skating career at the young age of 7 to lose weight and went on to pursue it professionally beyond the age of 25. From starting skating as a weight-loss hobby, this young boy went on to represent India internationally and brought glory to his state and country.

He bagged 10 Gold, 12 Silver and 13 Bronze medals at the National level and had represented India internationally 4 times.[1] With 35+ National medals and international level participation, Sathi Brahma Teja took the sport, the country and himself a really long way and made a mark for himself in the Skating world. Brahma Teja made his first international debut as the captain of the Indian Speed Skating team in World Championship in Korea, 2006. He later represented India in the Columbia World Championship, Asian Games in China 2010.Roller speed skating at the 2010 Asian Games – Men's 10000 metres points elimination

In Asian Games 2010, China, he represented India in Roller Sports in 2 events:

Men's 300 m time trial - 10th India at the 2010 Asian Games

Men's 10,000 m Points + Elimination - 7th Rank

Owing to his Skating abilities, he was invited by Andhra Pradesh Roller Skating Association (APRSA) to be the official Andhra Pradesh state coach for the 58th National Roller Skating Championship, 2021.

Brahma Teja, apart from being an ace skater has built a talent for hosting. He was the emcee for the 60th National games 2022, Bengaluru and the official sports commentator for Doordarshan Sports at the 36th National Games 2022, Gujarat.

After pursuing a corporate career and battling a brain stroke in 2022, He is back to the skating world. He recently topped the Coach certification exam conducted by Andhra Pradesh Roller Skating Association (APRSA) and has now become a certified Coach.

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