India displayed a stupendous performance at the ongoing International Chess Federation (FIDE) Chess Olympiad in Budapest to claim two gold medals in both men's and women's events on Sunday.
In the elite women's category, Jharkhand's Kumari got the better of Manipur's Thoudam 4:1 in the 54-57 kg category, while her state-mate Shivani got a unanimous verdict against Pratibha Dagar of Haryana in the 66-70 kg, as per a press release from BFI.
Inaara Mehta Luthria secured first place and finished her round with an average score of 67.175% while riding on Dasha Deluxe and Siddharth Nanda came second and finished his round with an average score of 58.625% while riding on Dream Boy
Paris Paralympic gold medallist Navdeep Singh said on Monday that the Indian para-athletes are feeling happy after meeting Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.
UAE National Team sprinter Maryam Karim won the gold medal in the 200-metre race at the 10th edition of the Arab Junior Athletics Championship (under 18), held in Taif, Saudi Arabia.
India have been the only unbeaten team in the tournament, having convincingly defeated China 3-0, Japan 5-1, Malaysia 8-1, Korea 3-1 and Pakistan 2-1. The reigning Asian Games Gold medallists and Asian Champions Trophy title holders are upbeat ahead of the semifinal against Korea.
UAE National Team sprinter Maryam Karim secured a gold medal in the 400-meter final at the Arab Junior Athletics Championship for athletes under 18, held in Saudi Arabia.
During a recent interaction with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Paris Paralympic gold medalist Navdeep Singh shared insights into his journey and the challenges he faced during his second Paralympic participation.
India para-javelin thrower Navdeep Singh presented a cap to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Paris Paralympics gold medallist also got his Indian kit signed by PM Modi.