India No. 1 Prithiviraj Chauhan who has won several medals at the international stage, has been selected to represent India in the Asian Games and the World University Games.
The Yogi government will soon designate Ramgarh Taal as the key location for holding rowing national camps in the state in light of the outstanding success of the rowing competition held as part of the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) and with an aim to organise international-level row
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], June 6: Jagran Lakecity University proudly announces the exceptional achievements of its students at the esteemed Khelo India University Games 2023 (KIUG-2023). The university's talented students participated in the 10-day-long sporting event, aimed at promot
Chandigarh [India], June 6: Chandigarh University (CU) students performed impressively well and bagged 16 medals during the third edition of Khelo India University Games which concluded on June 3 (Saturday) in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh.
The competition also serves as a golden opportunity for aspiring swimmers to establish themselves as contenders to represent Odisha in the Senior National Championship, scheduled for July.
Jain University, Karnataka, last time's champions, were third with 16 gold, 10 silver and six bronze medals. As many as 131 of the 203 Universities who finally participated, medalled at the Games, where at least 11 new Games records were created over 12 competition days. The Games were held
On competition day 10's other highlights, the coveted men's football title was picked up by Kolkata's Adamas University at the Guru Gobind Singh Sports College (GGSSC) ground in Lucknow, after a goalless regulation time led to a penalty shoot-out. Adamas eventually prevailed 9-8 in sudden
Poonam Dinkar previously clinched the South Asian U20 championship in the 3000 meters event. She won her first gold in her third attempt at the Khelo India University Games. Her winning time in the race was 16:59.31 minutes.
She won the gold medal in her event by breaking the games record. She appears elated and enthusiastic upon capturing a gold medal. The effervescent smile on her face while wearing this gold medal embodies her hard work, devotion, consistency, and dedication to the sport, which will inspire a
Poonam, a student of M.A. Final Year at Mohanlal Sukhadia University, completed the 20 km race on the track of Guru Govind Singh Sports College in 1 hour, 44 minutes, and 1.63 seconds
At the Guru Gobind Singh Sports College Campus, Siddhartha won the first position with a jump of 4.90m, while Kuldeep Kumar of Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University won the silver with a jump of 4.80m and M. Gautam of Madras University won the bronze with a jump of 4.80m.