The first day of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2025 saw a series of remarkable performances across track and field events, highlighting both international flair and strong home-ground domination by Indian athletes.
With a series of consecutive victories, Team India has secured its place in the final, and athletes and upcoming players are hopeful that they will bring home the trophy.
State sports Ministers, athletes, and administrators joined Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya in a special cycle rally at Kanha Shanti Vanam in Telangana on Saturday to mark International Women's Day.
The World Para Athletics Grand Prix New Delhi 2025 is set to take place from March 11 to 13 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, marking a significant moment for para-athletics in India. With 20 countries participating and a total of 250 para-athletes, including 145 Indian and 105 international
Athletes and administrators joined Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya at Kanha Shanti Vanam in Telangana on Saturday for a special cycle rally to mark International Women's Day.
The three-day event will feature over 90 competitions and witness participation from elite para-athletes representing 20 countries, as per a press release from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Monday gave a warm send-off to Special Athletes and Coaches of Special Olympics of Himachal Pradesh selected for the Special Olympics World Winter Games being organized in Turin, Italy from 7th to 16th March, 2025.
Qazaq Kuresi is a traditional wrestling style of Kazakhstan, being one of their oldest sport. Wrestlers, also known as 'Baulans' dress in uniforms with blue or red stripes and corresponding belts. The goal is to throw one's opponent to the ground and have their shoulder touch it.
Sukant Kadam, Para-Badminton Player, expressed his gratitude towards the government for providing equal opportunities and support to para-athletes, empowering them to chase their dreams without any barriers, as per Sukant Kadam.
Former India shuttler Pullela Gopichand highlighted the importance of blocking the outside noise and having self-belief, a mantra he followed during his playing days.
Pullela Gopichand, India's chief badminton coach, has sparked a debate with his candid remarks on the harsh realities of Indian sports. In an exclusive interview with ANI, he shared his deep concerns about the future of athletes in the country, questioning the lack of financial security and