The SFA Championships 2024 in Mumbai witnessed electrifying competition on Day 9 as aspiring athletes vied for glory on judo mats, in the swimming pool, and in the shooting range.
Further reflecting on the significant changes she has observed in the Indian sports landscape, Malhotra noted the vast improvements in facilities and support for athletes compared to her playing days. She emphasized the importance of a more system-oriented approach in the future.
Lasha Shavdatuashvili, the renowned Georgian judoka, expressed satisfaction on his illustrious Olympic journey, and said that success should help in starting a new chapter and motivating oneself for further achievements.Reflecting on his participation in the Olympics, Shavdatuashvili expr
Apart from a 180-room hostel, including 90 for girls and 90 for boys, the stadium is equipped with modern facilities with 50 games including Judo, Karate, Table Tennis, Shooting, Lawn Tennis, Cricket and Hockey can be conducted as per international standards, in the stadium.
The Indian player executed the Ippon in 33 seconds to end the contest and take the bronze medal within the blink of an eye. Kapil's triumph marked India's 25th medal at the ongoing edition of the Paralympics.
Sports minister Sarang further told ANI, "Para players Kapil Parmar and Rubina have elevated the honour of Madhya Pradesh by winning medals at Paralympic. We have decided that for the upgradation of our para players we will make separate arrangements. We will ensure that separate seats will
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President of India, Draupadi Murmu, and Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya heaped praise on world no. 1 India Judoka Kapil Parmar on winning the bronze medal at the ongoing Paris Paralympics 2024 on Thursday.
Actor Jackie Shroff congratulated India judoka Kapil Parmar as he scripted history by winning a bronze medal in the men's -60kg J1 contest on Thursday at the Paris Paralympics.
India para-athlete Kapil Parma clinched a bronze medal by ousting Brazil's Elielton de Oliveira in the men's -60kg J1 contest on Thursday at the Paris Paralympics.
The world no. 1 para-judo player Kapil Parmar lost in the semifinal and bowed out of Men's J1 - 60 KG category at the ongoing Paris Paralympics on Thursday.