Category: News
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Jyothi Vennam Focused On World Championships, Asiad; Not LA 2028
Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Rishabh Yadav defeated Huang I-Jou and Chen Chieh-Lun with a score of 153-151 in the four-end compound mixed team final to bring home a gold medal from the Archery World Cup in Central Florida. While this can be a big step for India after the compound event is added to the…
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ICC Join Hands With BCCI, Cricket Australia, ECB To Support Afghan Women Cricketers
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the formation of a dedicated task force aimed at supporting displaced Afghan women cricketers. The ICC will partner with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia (CA) to provide meaningful support to Afghan women as a…
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Paris 2024 Olympic Torches And Memorabilia Auctioned At $259,634
The Paris 2024 torch, which football great Zinadine Zidane passed to his tennis legend Rafael Nadal, has been auctioned on Sunday with numerous other official memorabilia. Overall, the items were auctioned at a total €228,556 ($259,634), including commissions taken by the Paris auction house, Vermot & Associes. Among the items auctioned were: Five Olympic torches…
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ISSF World Cup 2025 Lima, Peru: LIVE Streaming, When And Where To Watch, India Squad, Full Schedule
Double Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker will lead a 42-member Indian shooting squad at the ISSF World Cup Lima, Peru, starting from Monday. The Indian shooters will look to add to their momentum after winning eight medals — four gold, two silver and two bronze — in the season opener in Buenos Aires. Bhaker will look…
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Lukas Martens, Olympic Champion, Sets New 400m World Record
Germany’s Lukas Martens set a new world record in the Men’s 400m Freestyle event at the Swim Open Stockholm on Saturday. The Paris 2024 gold medalist clocked a never-done-before 3:39.96, to become the first swimmer to breach the 3:40 for the distance. In the process, he broke German Paul Biedermann’s previous mark from 2009 by…