The Society for Transformation, Inclusion, and Recognition through Sports (STAIRS) Foundation launched the Youth National Games on Saturday at Delhi's Indira Gandhi Stadium, launching an exciting three-day sports extravaganza featuring over 5,000 gold medalists from 15 states and union terri
Indian football has recorded a historic 138 per cent surge in women's player registration for the last two years, indicating a healthy growth in the popularity of the sport as well as an increase in young female athletes opting for football, professionally.
Held under the patronage of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, the championship attracted more than 500 male and female athletes of People of Determination from 55 centres and schools.
New Delhi [India], April 25: On Saturday, April 20, 2024, a special sports awards event was held in the afternoon at the Boys High Secondary School auditorium in Bandipora, Jammu & Kashmir. The Sports Personality Awards event was jointly organized by the Emerging Bharat Welfare Foundatio
After getting their season off to a glittering start at the National Junior Federation Athletics Championships last month, Reliance Foundation's (RF) young athletes will eye a repeat on the international stage when they take part in the Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Dubai from 24th
Indian pickleball athletes have showcased their prowess at the recently concluded US Pickleball Championships with a combined haul of three golds, three silvers and four bronze medals in various categories
China's He Jie crossed the finishing line with the timings of 1:03:44 and clinched a gold medal and a cash prize of 5,500 USD. The African trio fell just one second short of victory and secured a joint-second place.
Several athletes who tested positive, including almost half of the swimming team that China sent to Olympics, secured medals, including three golds. Many of these swimmers, including two-time gold medalist Zhang Yufei, still compete for China and are expected to play in the Paris Olympics
The country's DOTA 2 and League of Legends athletes hailing from Maharashtra were awarded the prize money, marking the first time that a state government has rewarded its Esports athletes alongside mainstream sports for a major tournament
The event, concluding on April 21, will feature 13 Indian athletes. 10 of them will be playing for Olympic quotas. The remaining three athletes will be playing only for medals as they would be involved in non-Olympic categories, as per Olympics.com.