Olympic games
Asian Games: Good To See An Indian Thrower Pushing Me To Give My Best, Says Neeraj Chopra Of Battle With Kishore Jena
Neeraj Chopra is the undisputed king of Indian javelin throw since he made his mark in 2016 by becoming the first Indian competitor to win a junior world title in athletics.
Since then, he has won the Asian Games gold in 2018, the Commonwealth Games gold in 2018, the Olympic gold medal in 2021, the World Championship silver medal in 2022, and the World Championship gold medal in 2023 in Budapest. He has been untouchable as none of the Indians had come closer to the distances he has managed.
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Asian Games: Like Mother, Like Daughter: Harmilan Bains Keeps Family Tradition Going With Silver In Women's 800m
Tharushi Mudiyanselage Dissanayaka: Halfway through the race, India's Harmilan Bains was stuck in a crowd in the sixth position, jostling to get out of it and make a dash for ...
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Asian Games: Winning Medal Was Not The Main Aim, Says Boxer Lovlina After Losing Final
MC Mary Kom: India's Olympic bronze medallist Lovlina Borgohain did her best against a stronger opponent, losing to China's Li Qian in the final of the women's 75 kg boxing ...
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Asain Games: Atanu, Dhiraj Lose In Shoot-offs In Recurve Archery Quarterfinals
Fuyang Yinhu Sports Centre: Hangzhou, Oct 3 (INAS) India's campaign in the Recurve Men's Individual archery competition at the 19 Asian Games came to an end in the quarterfinals here ...
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Asian Games: It Was A Tough Match, Says Lovlina After Semis Win; Preeti Happy To Get Olympic Quota
Paris Olympic Games: Indian boxers Lovlina Borgohain and Preeti ended with contrasting fortunes in the Asian Games on Tuesday while the former won her semifinal bout to storm into the ...
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International Athletes' Forum Concludes In Lausanne
IOC President Thomas Bach: The International Athletes' Forum 2023 concluded here following a two-day meeting, with over 400 representatives discussing topics that will shape the future of sport. ...
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Ehsan Hadadi Loses Men's Discus Gold For First Time Since 2006 Asian Games
London Olympic Games: Iranian strongman, Ehsan Hadadi finally failed to win a gold medal in the men's discus throw at the Asian Games after remaining unbeaten for 16 years. ...
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Asian Games: Parul, Priti, And Ancy Shine As India Claims Three Silver, One Bronze In Athletics
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium: After a sensational, storming performance on Sunday in which they bagged nine medals, the Indian athletes had a quiet day at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports ...
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Asian Games: Shooters Shine In Team Events, But Not A Lot Of Gains For Paris Olympics (Review)
The Asian Games: The Indian shooting squad finished its campaign in the 19th Asian Games here with a record haul of 22 medals -- 7 gold, 9 silver and 6 ...
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Asian Games: Vithya Ramraj Equals PT Usha's 40-year-old Women's 400m Hurdles Record, Qualifies For The Final
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Complex: India's Vithya Ramraj set the 400m track at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Complex ablaze here on Monday by equaling the legendary PT Usha's 40-year-old National Record ...
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Chinese Tennis Players Take Pride In Asiad, Eye On Olympics
Hangzhou Asian Games: China's national anthem was played twice on the Hangzhou Asian Games tennis court, for young stars Zheng Qinwen and Zhang Zhizhen respectively. ...
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Asian Games: Kiran Baliyan Makes History In Athletics, Claims Bronze In Shot Put After 72 Years
Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium: Kiran Baliyan creates history as she became first Indian to bring home a medal in Athletics, at Asian Games 2023, winning a bronze in women’s ...
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Asian Games: Nikhat Zareen Assures Medal, Olympic Quota On Mixed Day For India In Boxing
Paris Olympic Games: Two-time World Champion boxer Nikhat Zareen cruised into the semifinals of the Women's 50kg competition with a dominating victory over Jordan's Hanan Nassar, assuring herself a medal ...
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Asian Games: Aditi Remains At T2, Pranavi, Avani Move Up In Gold Event
Golf Individual Championship: India's Aditi Ashok maintained her tied-second position, sharing the spot with China's World No. 25 Yin Ruoning with a total of 11-under par 133 after the second ...
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AFI To Decentralise National Coaching Camps From Next Calendar Year
Paris Olympic Games: To broaden the training base across the country, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) has decided to decentralise national coaching camps from next calendar year, AFI president ...
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