Sports
Chhatrasal has produced world class wrestlers, won five Olympic medals for India. After Ravi Dahiya and Bajrang Punia it will be Aman and Rahul in the next Olympics Chhatrasal Stadium is one of the best training grounds for wrestlers in the world. Thanks to this one institution India has won five Olympic medals and many […]
[…]Winning its first gold in Track and Field has the country excited for the future, but will promises and photo ops be enough to transform the India’s sports infrastructure? Everyone loves to love the champion! And if it is someone like Neeraj Chopra, India’s first ever Track and Field gold medallist, it’s little wonder that […]
[…]Indian female athletes are not just shattering patriarchy but have also fought against all odds to bring fame to their country In a country, predominantly prevalent with discrimination meted out towards the female gender, sports have blurred the lines in such a way that now even political class need a ‘selfie’ with these female athletes […]
[…]Overcoming hurdles, Mirbai Chanu ended India’s wait for a meal in weightlifting at the Olympics after an interval of 21 years As India’s latest sweetheart Mirabai Chanu climbed onto the podium in Tokyo to receive her Silver Medal after her scintillating performance, every Indian glued to their television sets noticed her “Olympic ring-shaped earrings” as she […]
[…]Amid the ongoing pandemic, BCCI needs to tread carefully — as the well-being of players is involved Officially describing life in a bio-bubble from the BCCI point of view, is just like “when a player has to spend days in solitary confinement of his hotel room.” Yes, that’s tough and all over the world sportsmen […]
[…]With the conclusion of Euro 2020, the Patriot has made an effort to debate about a good mix of all these known and unknown faces to come up with a ‘one perfect playing XI’ that our readers would love to read about… Euro 2020 has entered our history books, but not before it turned […]
[…]Abhimanyu Mishra made history by becoming the youngest grandmaster in the history of chess. He has bigger plans. It’s just the beginning….. Abhimanyu Mishra was 12 years 4 months, and 25 days old when he became a chess grandmaster in Budapest–Hungary last week. The youngest in the world to do that, he broke a 19 […]
[…]Despite being one of the richest and most influential cricketing boards of the world, BCCI is yet to come up with a concrete plan to help ensure job security for the country’s domestic players With two more teams set to be added by the BCCI in the ‘Super Rich Club’ of the Indian Premier League […]
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