Yoonus created a new meet record of 3:51.61 minutes at Guru Gobind Singh Sports College track in Lucknow. Representing Mahatma Jyotiba Phule University, Bareilly, he improved upon the previous meet record of 3:52.54 minutes.
The field hockey final line-ups were also unveiled on Tuesday. In the men's category, a blockbuster all-Punjab clash awaits fans as Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar take on Punjabi University, Patiala on June 1 at the GGSSC Hockey stadium.
The KIUG gold medallist Pradeep Kumar achieved the first position with a time of 30 minutes, 55.88 seconds in the 10000 M of the Khelo India University Games being held here at the Guru Govind Sports College. He is pursuing an M.A. in history at Rajasthan University, residing in the Hanumang
Aditya Singh, a resident of Gorakhpur, has been the captain of India's junior hockey team and is currently representing Kashi Vidyapeeth, Banaras. Aditya believes that Khelo India University Games is a great platform for young players as it gives them great exposure.
Bharat Chavan was the top scorer of the tournament and led his team, Bharati Vidyapeeth University to victory against KIIT, Bhubaneshwar. His life story is a balance for survival, shouldering the responsibilities of his family and the desire to achieve greatness in Rugby. In the final agains
Yoonus Shah of the Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University (MJPRU) in Bareilly, warmed hearts with a new Games record in his Men's 1500m win on the first day of the Athletics competitions, at the Guru Govind Singh Sports College (GGSSC) track in Lucknow. His timing of 3.51.61mins was far
Jain University's Siva Sridhar surged to five gold medals to go with his lone bronze, creating a gap in the race between him and Aneesh Gowda of Christ University, as competition day six of the Khelo India University Games 2022 Uttar Pradesh experienced one of the lightest schedules of this
Nirmalya's father, Vasudev Raut, is a farmer. Besides her parents, she has a brother and a sister at home. Her father sent her to Bhubaneswar for education, and she not only focused on her studies but also took up sports. It is because of this that she has earned a name for herself today
Not far away from Gautambuddh Nagar's Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik (SVSP) stadium, where Siva was creating waves in the pool, Manavaditya Singh Rathore and Kirti Gupta were also helping Manav Rachna University win their third shooting gold, with the Trap Mixed Team title