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SPORTS - October 2014

Oct 2014

Jan 11, 2026

SAI runs four‑day sports sciences workshop for combat coaches

The Sports Authority of India (SAI) organised a four‑day Sports Sciences Workshop for combat sports coaches at its New Delhi division. The event sought to strengthen the application of sports science in daily coaching and athlete preparation. Coaches from boxing, wrestling, and judo participated, focusing on functional strength training, plyometrics, periodised resistance training, and applied exercise physiology. The immersive programme aimed to translate scientific knowledge into practical coaching and performance improvements. SAI highlighted the workshop as part of its broader effort to raise coaching standards and athlete outcomes through evidence‑based training practices.
  • SAI conducted a four‑day sports sciences workshop in Delhi.
  • Coaches from boxing, wrestling and judo participated.
  • Modules included strength training, plyometrics and physiology.
  • Event aims to apply science to daily coaching and athlete prep.

ICC U19 World Cup 2026 appoints 17 umpires and 4 referees

The ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2026, co‑hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia, will be overseen by a diverse panel of match officials. A total of 17 umpires and 4 referees have been appointed for the tournament. Officials hail from 13 countries, underscoring the ICC’s commitment to global representation and development in officiating. Among the listed umpires are Virender Sharma (India) and others from Afghanistan, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, and England. The four match referees include Dean Cosker (England) and Graeme La Brooy (Sri Lanka). The appointments reflect a focus on fair play and officiating standards at the youth level.
  • U19 World Cup 2026 to be co‑hosted by Zimbabwe and Namibia.
  • 17 umpires and 4 referees appointed for the tournament.
  • Officials from 13 countries for diverse representation.
  • Indians like Virender Sharma named among umpires.

Jan 10, 2026

New Zealand names squad for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Santner to lead

New Zealand announced its 15-member squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, with Mitchell Santner continuing as captain. The team is placed in Group D alongside Canada, South Africa, United Arab Emirates, and Afghanistan. The Black Caps will open their campaign on February 8 against Afghanistan at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The squad blends experienced players with emerging talents as New Zealand seeks a successful campaign on Indian and Sri Lankan soil during the co-hosted event.
  • 15-member squad announced; Santner as captain
  • Group D: Canada, South Africa, UAE, Afghanistan
  • Openers on February 8 vs Afghanistan in Chennai
  • Combo of experienced and young players

Jan 09, 2026

Australia shatters 134-year Ashes batting record at Sydney

Australia produced a historic batting display on Day 3 of the fifth Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Steve Smith finished not out on 129, while Travis Head contributed 163 earlier in the innings. Australia reached 529 for 7 in their first innings, taking a 134-run lead over England, who were bowled out for 384. The visitors compiled seven partnerships of 50 or more, a feat unmatched in 134 years of Ashes history since India did so at The Oval in 2007 under Rahul Dravid. The record underscores Australia’s batting depth and dominance in the match.
  • Smith 129* and Head 163 highlighted Australia’s innings
  • Australia 529/7; lead of 134 over England (384)
  • Seven 50+ partnerships, a historic Ashes feat
  • 134-year record last matched by India in 2007
  • Significant momentum for Australia in the series

Jan 08, 2026

Jinson Johnson announces retirement from running

Jinson Johnson, 34, a national record holder and Asian Games gold‑medallist, announced retirement from competitive running. Johnson won 1500 metres gold at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games with a time of 3:44.72 and set the national 800 metres record at 1:45.65 during 2018. He represented India at multiple major events, including the Commonwealth Games. Johnson’s retirement marks the end of a prominent period in Indian middle‑distance running, during which he contributed to India’s presence in global athletics and inspired young athletes to pursue distance running at high levels.
  • Jinson Johnson retires from professional running.
  • 2018 Jakarta Asian Games 1500m gold (3:44.72).
  • Held national 800m record (1:45.65) in 2018.
  • Represented India at multiple major events.
  • Leaves behind a legacy for Indian middle‑distance running.

Dhoni merges 7Padel with PadelPark India to boost the sport

Former India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has merged 7Padel MS Dhoni with PadelPark India, creating a unified national platform to scale padel in the country. The merger aims to accelerate court development, coaching, tournaments and community programmes, building a professional ecosystem for one of India’s fastest‑growing sports. The combined entity expects to expand participation, improve infrastructure and establish standardized coaching to groom future players. The partnership reflects Dhoni’s ongoing influence in Indian sport and aligns with broader efforts to diversify India’s sports portfolio and promote fitness across communities.
  • Dhoni merges 7Padel MS Dhoni with PadelPark India.
  • Goal: scale padel through courts, coaching and tournaments.
  • Aims to build a professional national ecosystem.
  • Expansion of participation and infrastructure.
  • Demonstrates Dhoni’s continued influence in Indian sport.

Anahat Singh wins silver at British Junior Open Women’s U‑19

Top‑seed Indian squash player Anahat Singh won silver in the women’s under‑19 final at the British Junior Open in Birmingham, England. She was defeated 9‑11, 11‑7, 3‑11, 9‑11 by France’s Lauren Baltayan in the final. Earlier, Anahat defeated Egypt’s Malika El Karaksy in the semifinals to reach the final. The centenary edition of the tournament ran from January 2 to 6, 2026, showcasing India’s rising strength in junior squash on the international stage. The result adds to India’s growing list of performances in global youth sport events.
  • Anahat Singh finalist in Women’s U‑19 at British Junior Open.
  • Lost final 9‑11, 11‑7, 3‑11, 9‑11 to Lauren Baltayan.
  • Semifinal win over Malika El Karaksy.
  • Centenary edition held Jan 2–6, 2026.
  • Continues India’s surge in junior squash.

Jan 07, 2026

69th National School Games commence in Ludhiana

The 69th National School Games began in Ludhiana with a torch-lighting ceremony at Guru Nanak Stadium. The event, organized by the Directorate of School Education under the School Games Federation of India, runs until January 11 and features competitions in Gatka, Judo, and Taekwondo. About 38 teams from states, union territories, and other organisations participate across three venues: BCM Arya Model Senior Secondary School, Shastri Nagar; Government Senior Secondary School, PAU; and the Open Air Theatre at PAU. The Games showcase young athletic talent and remind participants about sportsmanship and national-level competition.
  • 69th National School Games started in Ludhiana
  • Gatka, Judo, Taekwondo events; Jan 11 conclusion
  • 38 participating teams from various states/UTs
  • Three competition venues in Ludhiana
  • Promotes youth sports and national-level exposure

Arunachal to host World Series qualifier adventure race

Arunachal Pradesh announced it will host a World Series qualifier adventure race in November, placing the state within an international adventure racing circuit. Tourism and local government officials, including Pasang Dorjee Sona, highlighted the event as part of the state’s campaign Take a New Turn in Arunachal. The multi-day event will include navigation, mountain biking, trekking, kayaking, and survival challenges through remote terrain. Organisers aim to attract global teams, boost sports tourism, and showcase Arunachal’s landscapes. The decision aligns with broader efforts to diversify tourism and present India’s northeast as an adventure sports destination.
  • World Series qualifier adventure race to be hosted in Arunachal Pradesh
  • Event planned for November; part of India’s adventure-sports push
  • Involves navigation, biking, trekking, kayaking, survival skills
  • Promotes tourism and regional development in the Northeast
  • Official remarks by Pasang Dorjee Sona supported campaign
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