Indian Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra has become the world number one men’s javelin thrower in the latest rankings issued by World Athletics.
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India’s PV Sindhu 12th on list of highest paid female athlete this year
India’s Badminton spearhead PV Sindhu is the 12th highest paid female athlete in 2022, as per Forbes. She is also the only Indian female athlete to feature in the top 25 of Forbes list.
Modi flags off National Games, launches projects in Gujarat
PM Narendra Modi arrived in Gujarat’s Surat for a two-day visit to his home state. He inaugurated the 36th National Games, which are being held for the first time in the state.
PV Sindhu clinches Singapore Open title
Singapore: Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu defeated China’s Wang Zhi Yi 21-9, 11-21, 21-15 in an impressive performance to win the Singapore Open today.
Neeraj Chopra breaks his own national record at Paavo Nurmi Games; bags silver medal
Ace javelin thrower and Indian Olympic Gold medallist Neeraj Chopra set a new national record at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Finland.
Neeraj Chopra wins Gold in javelin throw; becomes first-ever Indian to win Athletics’ medal at Olympics
India’s Neeraj Chopra won the Gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the Tokyo Olympics with an 87.58 metres throw in his second attempt.
Ravi Kumar Dahiya’s silver medal takes India’s Olympic tally to five
India won two medals to take their overall tally from Tokyo 2020 to five as the Olympics near the Games’ conclusion.
Sindhu, Mirabai, women’s hockey team: Indian women athletes excel in Tokyo
For Indian fans, women athletes have been the bright sparks during the ongoing Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Tokyo Olympics 2021: Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams advance to semi-finals
The Indian men’s and women’s hockey teams both made history at the Tokyo Olympics, making the last four of the hockey event in their respective categories.
Indian athletes to get etiquette lessons from NRI professor ahead of Tokyo Olympics
NRI News: Indian sports ministry and the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), in collaboration with an Indian-origin professor at Japan’s University of Tsukuba.