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SPORTS - November 2014

Nov 2014

Aug 23, 2024

U17 World Wrestling Championship: India's Ronak Dahiya Clinches Bronze in 110kg

  • India's Ronak Dahiya bagged the bronze medal in the 110kg Greco-Roman category at the U17 World Wrestling Championship in Amman, Jordan.
  • In the bronze medal play-off, Ronak, currently ranked second in the world in his age-group weight category, comfortably disposed the challenge of Turkey's Emrullah Capkan 6-1 and claimed India's first medal from the championship.
  • Earlier, Ronak had lost to eventual silver medallist Zoltan Czako of Hungary in the semi-final. The gold in this category was won by Ukraine's Ivan Yankovskyi, who beat Czako 13-4 by virtue of technical superiority.

Neha Sangwan, India's Newly-crowned Under-17 World Champion

  • Neha Sangwan won the Under-17 World title in the 57 kg category with a 10-0 win over Japan's So Tsutsui in Amman, Jordan.
  • In 2016, Sangwan enrolled his daughter at the academy run by coach Mahavir Phogat in the adjoining village of Jhojhu Kalan. After winning junior national medals and becoming a Haryana state champion, Neha changed coaches. It was at the Krishan akhada under coach Sajan Singh Mandola that Neha continued to train with an eye on a big international medal.

Neeraj Chopra at Lausanne Diamond League Ends Second Behind Anderson Peters

  • Neeraj Chopra heaved the javelin to a season best distance of 89.49m with his final throw at the Lausanne Diamond League meet and ended second behind Grenada's Anderson Peters, who threw a distance of 90.61m with his final throw.
  • Germany's Julian Weber was third with a best throw of 87.08m.

Aug 22, 2024

Satya Prakash Sangwan Appointed as Chef de Mission for Paris Paralympics 2024

  • The vice-president of the Paris Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), Satya Prakash Sangwan, was named as the chef de mission of the Indian contingent for the upcoming Paris Paralympics 2024.
  • Satya Prakash Sangwan brings a wealth of experience to this crucial role. He has been an integral part of the Paralympic movement for over a decade, demonstrating unwavering dedication and commitment to the cause of para-sports in India. His extensive experience has made him a respected figure within the para-sports community.
  • The position of Chef de Mission is a complex and demanding role that requires a unique set of skills and attributes. As the CDM, Sangwan will be responsible for:
  • Leadership: Guiding and inspiring the entire Indian contingent throughout the Paralympic Games.
  • Mentorship: Providing support and advice to athletes, coaches, and support staff.
  • Strategic Planning: Overseeing the logistical and operational aspects of India's participation in the Games.
  • Liaison: Acting as the primary point of contact between the Indian contingent and the Paralympic Games organisers.

Germany Captain Ilkay Gundogan Announces International Retirement from Football

  • Ilkay Gundogan, the captain of the German national football team, officially announced his retirement from international football. This decision came on the heels of Germany's performance at Euro 2024, where Gundogan led his country to the quarter-finals before falling to the eventual champions, Spain, in extra time.
  • Gundogan's retirement marked the end of an era for German football. His leadership and midfield prowess were crucial in Germany's recent resurgence, particularly during Euro 2024. The national team will now face the challenge of filling the void left by their captain as they look ahead to the 2026 World Cup.

Saanvi and Anvi Star at National Swim Meet

  • With their multi-medal haul, Deshwal twins Saanvi and Anvi powered Maharashtra to the title in the Girls' Group II category at the 40th Sub-Junior & 50th Junior National Aquatic Championships in Bhubaneswar.
  • Swimmers from Karnataka – the state that won the overall championship title with 799 points – and Maharashtra dominated the competition organised by the Swimming Federation of India, which saw more than 1,000 athletes participating.
  • Paris Olympian Dhinidhi Desinghu, the youngest athlete in India's contingent, ended the tournament with five gold medals, more than any other swimmer. She was adjudged the best swimmer in Girls Group II.
  • The Deshwal twins bagged four gold and four silver medals between them, underlining their dominance in the pool.

Aug 21, 2024

Samoa's Darius Visser Breaks T20I Record

  • Darius Visser hit 39 runs in a single over to set a men's T20 International record and help Samoa to a 10-run victory over Vanuatu in a 2026 World Cup regional qualifier in the capital city of Apia.
  • Visser, who scored 132 off 62 balls, was on 46 when Vanuatu's Nalin Nipiko stepped up to bowl the 15th over, in which the Samoa batter cleared the ropes on six occasions and faced three no balls.
  • Nipiko bowled a dot ball for the fifth delivery of the over but followed it up with two no balls, with 28-year-old Visser hitting the second of them for a six.
  • Visser finished with 14 sixes and five fours.

ICC Changes 2024 Women's T20 World Cup Venue from Bangladesh to UAE

  • The International Cricket Council (ICC) changed the venue of the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup from Bangladesh to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The decision came amid unrest and ousting of the government in Bangladesh. The tournament, however, is scheduled to be played on original dates from October 3-20.
  • The tournament will be hosted across two venues: Sharjah and Dubai, announced the ICC. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), meanwhile, will continue to host the event in the UAE.

India's Participation in the 2024 Paris Paralympics

  • India named 84 athletes to compete at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, which is scheduled to be held from August 28 to September 8. The contingent is India's largest ever sent to the Paralympic Games. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, India had sent 54 athletes, which included 14 women. At the Paris Paralympics, however, that number has grown to 84 overall with 32 women included in the Indian contingent, as per Olympics.com. India will compete in three new sports - para-cycling, para-rowing and blind judo - at the Paris Paralympics, extending the country's participation to 12 sports. Overall, 22 sports will be held at Paris 2024.
  • Sumit Antil, a para-athlete, has been chosen as one of India's flag bearers for the opening ceremony. Antil's selection came on the heels of his outstanding performance at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, where he clinched a gold medal in the javelin throw in the men's F64 category. His achievement is further amplified by the fact that he currently holds the world record in this category.
  • Joining Antil as co-flag bearer is Bhagyashri Jadhav. Jadhav has made her mark in the para-athletics world with impressive performances in shot put. Her accolades include:
  • A silver medal in the women's shot put event (F34 category) at the Asian Para Games
  • Another silver medal in the same category at the World Para Athletics Championships in May 2024
  • The International Paralympics Committee is responsible for organising both the Summer and Winter Paralympics games. Since the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, it has become a tradition to hold the Paralympics shortly after the Olympic Games.

Premier League: Manchester City's Phil Foden Wins PFA Player of the Year Award

  • Manchester City forward Phil Foden won the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year award.
  • Foden played a key role in City winning an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title last term.
  • He scored 19 times and delivered eight assists for Pep Guardiola's team as they pipped Arsenal to the title on the last day of the season.

Aug 20, 2024

Jannik Sinner Wins ATP Cincinnati Open

  • World number one Jannik Sinner lifted his third ATP Masters trophy as the world number one beat Frances Tiafoe 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 and won the Cincinnati Open in Mason, Ohio, the US.
  • Cincinnati is the fifth trophy of 2024 for the 23-year-old Italian, who began the season with an Australian Open crown in Melbourne.

Aug 18, 2024

Nothing Changes for R. Praggnanandhaa

  • Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa could not really change his fortunes for the better and remained in the last spot going into the final day of the Saint Louis Rapid and Blitz chess tournament in the US. Praggnanandhaa scored two wins at the expense of pre-event favourites Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia and Hikaru Nakamura of Russia besides a lone draw with tournament leader Alireza Firouzja of France but lost the remaining six games in the first leg of blitz.
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