Asia Shooting Championships: India Wins All Medals in Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions
At the Asian Shooting Championships 2026 in New Delhi, India swept the medals in the men’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions event. Two-time Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar set a world record with 362.0 in the final, while teammate Niraj Kumar earned silver with 361.8 and Akhil Sheoran secured bronze at 343.5. Earlier, the Indian trio of Neeraj, Aishwary, and Akhil won team gold alongside Japan and Kazakhstan, underscoring India’s strength in the discipline. In the junior category, Adriyan Karmakar won gold in the 50m rifle 3 positions final with a score of 353.2, his second gold of the championship.
Aishwary Tomar set a world record (362.0) in final.
Neeraj Kumar (silver) and Akhil Sheoran (bronze) also medaled.
India won team gold with Japan and Kazakhstan.
Adriyan Karmakar won junior gold with 353.2.
Dominance in men’s 50m rifle 3 positions highlighted.
Month-long Delhi Khel Mahakumbh kicks off to promote sports culture
Delhi launched the month-long Khel Mahakumbh festival to strengthen sports culture in the national capital. The event will feature competitions across seven major sports, with an emphasis on broad participation and infrastructure development. Officials, including the sports minister, stressed that more than thirty thousand athletes are expected to participate. The festival aims to improve fitness, encourage women’s participation and highlight safety measures in sports activities. Organisers are coordinating with coaches and clubs to ensure inclusive access and to showcase Delhi’s athletic ecosystem to residents and visitors alike.
Khel Mahakumbh spans multiple sports over a month.
Expected participation exceeding 30,000 athletes.
Focus on women’s participation, safety and infrastructure.
Aims to broaden sports culture in Delhi.
India dominates at Asian Shooting Championships with multiple medals
At the Asian Shooting Championships 2026 in New Delhi, Indian marksmen set a blistering pace, with two-time Olympian Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar winning the men’s 50m rifle 3 positions, setting a world record on the way to gold. Team India claimed the team gold as well, while Niraj Kumar and Akhil Sheoran earned silver and bronze respectively in the same event. In junior men’s 50 metre rifle 3 positions, Adriyan Karmakar won his second gold. The competition showcased India’s rising strength in precision shooting and added momentum to the national sports calendar.
Aishwary Tomar won gold and set a world record in men’s 50m rifle 3 positions.
India secured team gold; Niraj Kumar silver, Akhil Sheoran bronze.
Delhi Khel Mahakumbh 2026 Kicks Off, Month-Long Festival Open to Thousands
Khelo Delhi-Delhi Khel Mahakumbh 2026 began in the national capital, aiming to boost sports culture across the city. The month-long festival will feature seven major disciplines, including football, basketball, volleyball, and kabaddi, with organizers forecasting participation from over 30,000 athletes. Delhi's sports department organized a dialogue with coaches and officials to align facilities, coaching, and competition schedules with ambitious developmental goals. A focus on women’s participation and safety was emphasized, alongside efforts to evaluate and upgrade sports infrastructure city-wide. Officials described the event as a platform for talent discovery and broader community engagement in sport.
Khelo Delhi-Delhi Khel Mahakumbh 2026 starts in February.
Seven major sports; over 30,000 athletes expected.
Coaches and officials discuss training and facilities.
Strong emphasis on women’s participation and safety.
Event aims to showcase local talent and upgrade infrastructure.
Brazilian MMA fighter Pablo Oliveira Costa dies at 31 after electrocution accident
Brazilian mixed martial artist Pablo Oliveira Costa died at the age of 31 following an electrocution accident in São José while installing an air conditioner. He reportedly completed the installation and was moving a ladder when it touched a high‑voltage power line, leaving him unconscious. Emergency responders performed resuscitation efforts for an extended period, but Costa did not regain life. Reports indicate he suffered severe burns and cardiac arrest after the shock. Friends and fellow athletes mourn the loss, while authorities investigate the incident to determine safety lapses around non‑sporting activities connected to professional fighters.
Costa died at age 31 in São José due to electrocution.
Accident occurred during air conditioner installation.
Emergency services attempted CPR for about 40 minutes.
Investigation into safety protocols pending.
Feb 12, 2026
Paragliding World Cup India Panchgani 2026 to Begin Feb 15
Panchgani, 12 February 2026 — The Paragliding World Cup 2026 will be staged in Panchgani from February 15 to 21, attracting over 100 contestants from more than 25 countries. Registration and document checks begin on day one, followed by test flights for acclimatization. The competition, officially Cross Country Paragliding, will run for six days. Organiser Krishna Kant Bhagra noted Panchgani’s potential to become a premier winter adventure destination, highlighting unique opportunities for pilots to fly in cooler conditions unavailable in many European venues.
Paragliding World Cup 2026 in Panchgani
Dates: Feb 15–21, 2026
100+ contestants from 25+ countries
Registration and test flights on day 1
Panchgani positioned as winter adventure hub
Auli to Host National Winter Games, Skiing Carnival
Auli, 13–16 February 2026 — The National Winter Games and Skiing Carnival will be held in Auli, Chamoli district, Uttarakhand. The event, organised by Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN) with ITBP support, aims to promote winter tourism and adventure sports. Tourism Secretary Dheeraj Garbyal and state officials highlighted the event’s plan for infrastructure upgrades, safety services, and job creation in the region. The championship will showcase Garhwal’s winter landscape and help position Auli as a premier winter sports destination in North India.
National Winter Games hosted in Auli
Dates: 13–16 February 2026
ITBP support for safety and medical services
Aims to boost winter tourism and local employment
Showcases Uttarakhand’s winter landscapes
Indian Shooters Add Two Gold Medals, Gold Tally Reaches 39 at Asian Championship
New Delhi, 12 February 2026 — Indian shooters added two gold medals to their tally at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship in New Delhi, taking India’s total to 39. Prachi Gaikwad won junior women’s 50m rifle three-position with 353.3 points; Kazakhstan’s Tomiris Amanova took silver with 351.4; India’s Anushka Thokur earned bronze on 34 shots. In the team event, the trio of Gaikwad, Thokur, and Hazel clinched gold with a combined 1,748 points. The performance reflects India’s continued strength in shooting and an improving pipeline of young athletes.
India wins two more gold medals
Gaikwad tops junior women’s 50m rifle
Amanova silver; Thokur bronze
Team gold with Gaikwad, Thokur, Hazel
India’s gold tally reaches 39
Feb 11, 2026
Asian Shooting Championships 2026: India Secures Silver and Bronze
At the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship held in New Delhi, India won a silver medal in the women’s 50-metre rifle three positions event and a bronze in the same event. Aakriti Dahiya scored 354.2 points for silver, while Anjum Moudgil earned 340.4 points for bronze. The Indian trio of Dahiya, Moudgil and Aashi Chouksey also won silver in the women’s 50-metre rifle three-position team event with a total of 1,756 points. Kazakhstan took gold in the team event. The medals reflect India’s strong performance in rifle disciplines at continental level.
Aakriti Dahiya silver in women’s 50m rifle 3-position
Anjum Moudgil bronze in same event
Team silver with Aakriti, Anjum, Aashi Chouksey
Kazakhstan gold in team event
Strong performance in Asian shooting disciplines
Feb 10, 2026
Manu Bhaker wins silver at Asian Championship in 25m pistol
Manu Bhaker, India's Olympic bronze medallist, won silver in the women’s 25m pistol at the Asian Shooting Championship after a tense shoot-off against Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Trang, who took gold. Regulation play tied at 35-35, triggering a decisive shoot-off in which Trang prevailed. Coaches noted Bhaker’s consistent form and mental strength as she eyes further success at global events later this year. The result underscores growing depth in Asia’s women’s pistol shooting and adds to India’s medal tally at major continental meets.
Bhaker wins silver after shoot-off; Trang gold
Final regulation score 35-35
Event: Asian Shooting Championship
Strong showing for India’s women’s shooting
Indicates rising depth in Asian pistol events
Feb 09, 2026
India’s Arjun Babuta and Elavenil Valarivan win gold with world record at Asian Rifle/Pistol Ch...
India’s Arjun Babuta and Elavenil Valarivan won gold and set a championship record in the 10m air rifle mixed team event at the Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2026 in New Delhi. The pair scored 505 points in the final, beating Korea’s Kim Woorim and Kwon Eunji (501). Japan’s Naoya Okada and Misaki Nobata won bronze with 437.9 points. The previous record of 502.7 was set by Germany’s Hanna Buehlmeyer and Maximilian Ulbrich at the ISSF Grand Prix in Slovenia last month. The victory adds to India’s medal tally in rifle and pistol events this season.
Event: Asian Rifle/Pistol Championship 2026, New Delhi
Winners: Arjun Babuta and Elavenil Valarivan
Score: 505 in final; runners-up 501
Bronze: Japan pair Naoya Okada and Misaki Nobata
Previous record: 502.7 (Germany)
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 opens with India hosting fixtures
As the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup unfolds, India is hosting several opening fixtures across major venues, with the tournament running from February to March 2026. Organisers have announced a schedule featuring high‑profile clashes and enhanced security, broadcast reach and fan engagement initiatives. The event presents a platform to showcase India’s cricketing ecosystem, boost sport tourism and foster domestic partnerships. While the final date remains to be confirmed, the competition promises to stimulate local economies and provide thrilling cricket for fans across India and abroad, highlighting India’s leadership in hosting marquee international sports events.
Tournament window: February–March 2026
Host country: India; opening fixtures across multiple venues
Focus: security, broadcast, fan engagement
Economic impact: sport tourism and local business boosts
Outcome: strengthens India’s role in hosting major events
India wins SAFF U-19 Women’s Championship with 4–0 victory
India dominated the SAFF Under‑19 Women’s Championship final in Pokhara Rangasala Stadium, Nepal, defeating Bangladesh 4–0. Captain Julan Nongmaithem opened the scoring, with Elizabeth Lakra and Pearl Fernandes adding further goals, and substitute Anwita Raghuraman sealing the win. India’s depth and pace overwhelmed the opponents as they extended undefeated streaks in regional youth football. Coaches commended the team’s discipline, finishing ability and pressing without the ball. The result reinforces India’s strong development pathway for women’s football and underscores the country’s growing influence in South Asia’s junior football scene.
Final: India 4–0 Bangladesh
Venue: Pokhara Rangasala Stadium, Nepal
Goals: Nongmaithem, Lakra, Fernandes, Raghuraman
Significance: eighth SAFF U‑19 title for India
Implication: strong regional development in women’s football
Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026 kicks off with large turnout
Open Masters Games Abu Dhabi 2026, West Asia’s largest mass-participation multi-sport event for athletes aged 30 and above, officially commenced with a sold‑out opening ceremony at Zayed Sports City Stadium. The 10‑day competition has drawn more than 25,000 competitors from over 92 nationalities, with 13 dedicated para-sports categories. Athletes compete across multiple venues in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Al Dhafra, promoting inclusivity and cross‑cultural exchange. Organisers emphasise the event’s role in encouraging active aging, sport participation and regional sports tourism, while offering a platform for athletes of all levels to showcase skills and teamwork.
Services claim 8th Santosh Trophy title with win over Kerala
Services defeated Kerala 1–0 after extra time to clinch the 79th Santosh Trophy at Dhakuakhana Stadium in Assam. The decisive goal came in the 109th minute, finished by Abhishek Pawar from a cross by Shubham Rana. Captain Gagandeep Singh marshalled the defence during a sustained Kerala push late in the match. This victory represents Services’ eighth Santosh Trophy title, their first since the 2023–24 season, underscoring a sustained period of regional football development and youth training. Coaches highlighted the players’ discipline and fitness, linking current success to longer-term state‑level football programs.
Final: Services vs Kerala; score 1–0 after extra time
Decisive goal: Abhishek Pawar (109th minute)
Opponent: Kerala; defense led by captain Gagandeep Singh
Title count: Services’ eighth Santosh Trophy
Context: linked to regional youth development programs