Samana (Punjab) [India], February 4: Para sports in India achieved a major milestone today as Yogesh Shelly was officially appointed Director of Para Athlete Development & Special Programs, India Para Powerlifting, a unit of the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI). The official appointment l
The Union Territory's investment in modern training facilities and grassroots programs is paying off, as athletes from the region are now making their mark on the national stage.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 4: In a moment that will define sneaker culture in India, Nike and Superkicks unite to unveil the legendary Air Force 1 "Unmistakable". For decades, the Nike Air Force 1 (AF1) has redefined expectations, born on the court, adopted on the streets, and co
On the court, Mumbai endured a fairly challenging day, emerging victorious only in the men's singles fixture, where Max Green won by 22-19 against Jack Foster.
The CWG 2026, scheduled from July 23 to August 2 in Scotland, will feature a scaled-down athletics programme, restricting each country to a maximum of 32 athletes, including no more than 16 women. In response, AFI has raised the performance bar significantly to ensure a highly competitive In
A total of 65 players, including 18 young children, represented Jammu and Kashmir in the prestigious championship, demonstrating not only skill but also discipline and sportsmanship. Their performance highlighted the Union Territory's commitment to strengthening sports culture and providi
Indian athletes Manikanta Hoblidhar, Pragyan Prasant Sahu and Moumita Mondal expressed excitement ahead of the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2026, which will be held from February 6 to 8 in Tianjin, China.
High-visibility events such as the Asian Aquatics Championships 2025 (Ahmedabad), World Para Athletics Championships (New Delhi), Kho Kho World Cup, FIH Pro League, ISSF Junior World Cup, BWF World Junior Championships, and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Pune Grand Tour highlight In
While announcing the qualification standards for track and field events for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, the Athletics Federation of India (AFI) stated that only a limited number of athletes will represent the country in Glasgow.
A total of 311 athletes from 20 countries, including hosts India, are in the way across the junior and senior categories, where 30 medal sets are up for grabs. Youth competitions will also be held alongside, as per a press release from the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI).
The championship, conducted from January 27-31, witnessed high-intensity competition, elite athletic performances, and exemplary organizational conduct, as per the release.