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SPORTS - November 2016

Nov 2016

Aug 16, 2025

Yuvraj Sandhu Clinches Mysuru Open 2025 Title

  • Yuvraj Sandhu stamped his authority at the Mysuru Open 2025 by registering a thumping eight-shot win and clinched his third title of the season that also helped him consolidate his lead in the PGTI Order of Merit, according to a release from Mysuru Open.
  • Sandhu picked up the winner's cheque worth INR 15 lakh that took his season's earnings to INR 73,67,200, giving him a substantial lead of over INR 12 lakh in the PGTI Order of Merit. The champion took home the elegant new trophy depicting the majestic Mysore Palace, Mysuru's biggest landmark.

Chennai Grand Masters 2025

  • Grand Master (GM) M. Pranesh won the Challengers title at the Chennai Grand Masters 2025, earning the opportunity to compete in the Masters section next year, despite a final-round setback against International Master (IM) Harshavardhan GB.
  • In the Masters, GM Vincent Keymer wrapped up an already-secured crown in style, defeating GM Ray Robson with Black to finish a commanding tournament run. Arjun Erigaisi was among three players sharing second place, joining GM Karthikeyan Murali and GM Anish Giri on the podium.
  • Now in its third edition, the Chennai Grand Masters has cemented its status as India's premier classical chess tournament.

World Padel League Third Edition

  • The World Padel League Season 3 took place from August 12-16, 2025 at NESCO Centre, Mumbai, in its latest edition; the tournament featured 36 top international players.
  • This season's line-up included the following six teams: Vedanta Leopards (backed by the Vedanta group), Khan Tigers (owned by actor-producer Sohail Khan), Panorama Panthers (led by Panorama Productions), Game Changers Lions (helmed by global sports & entertainment company Game Changers FZCO), defending champions SG Pipers Cheetahs (fronted by SG Sports & Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.), and inaugural champions Vernost Jaguars (owned by technology firm Vernost).

Aug 15, 2025

Gulveer Singh Smashes 3000m National Record

  • At the Gyulai Istvan Memorial Hungarian Athletics Grand Prix 2025 event in Budapest, Gulveer Singh broke the Indian national record in the men's 3000m race.
  • Competing in the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold meet at the National Athletics Centre, the Indian athlete finished fifth with a time of seven minutes and 34.49 seconds (7:34.49).
  • Kenya's Mathew Kipsang won the race in 7:33.23, with Mexico's Eduardo Herrera (7:33.58) and Uganda's World Championships 5000m bronze medallist Oscar Chelimo (7:33.93) completing the top three.

Rohith Krishna S India's 89th Grandmaster

  • Rohith Krishna S became India's 89th Grandmaster after he made his final GM norm at the Almaty Masters Qonaev Cup in Kazakhstan where he scored 6/9 and also surpassed 2500 Elo ratings mark. To grab the honour, he defeated International Master Artur Davtyan in the final round. The youngster is coached by K. Visweswaran.
  • Grandmaster is the highest title or ranking that a chess player can achieve. It is awarded by the International Chess Federation (FIDE, from its French acronym Fédération Internationale des Échecs), the global governing body headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland.

Aug 14, 2025

Haryana Boys and Girls Sweep Team Titles at 4th Sub Junior National Boxing Championships

  • Haryana's young boxing brigade delivered a stunning all-round performance at the 4th Sub Junior (U-15) Boys and Girls National Boxing Championships, clinching the overall team titles in both categories.
  • In the Boys category, Haryana secured 4 gold, 2 silver, and 6 bronze medals and claimed the team crown, while Services followed closely with 5 gold, 4 silver, and 9 bronze medals. Uttar Pradesh rounded off the podium with 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze.
  • The Girls team mirrored this success, producing champions in multiple divisions, including Garima (35-37kg), Princi (49-52kg), Sunaina (58-61kg), Jivika (61-64kg) and Radhika Sharma (67-70kg). Services finished second overall, with gold medalists like Navya (52-55kg) and Nishalini Muthukumar (43-46kg), while Maharashtra claimed third place with standout wins from Riya Shinde (30-33kg) and Ovi Adwant (46-49kg).

IOA Approves India's Bid to Host 2030 Commonwealth Games

  • The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) formally approved the country's bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games during its Special General Meeting (SGM) in New Delhi.
  • India has already submitted an Expression of Interest for the 2030 CWG with Ahmedabad as the host city.
  • Canada has pulled out of the race, and India's chances of getting the 2030 CWG have brightened.

Aug 13, 2025

Armand Duplantis Breaks Pole Vault World Record for 13th Time

  • Sweden's Mondo Duplantis broke his own pole vault world record with a clearance of 6.29 metres at the Hungarian Grand Prix meeting in Budapest, the 13th time he has set a new world mark as he continues to defy gravity.
  • The double-Olympic champion maintained his tradition of improving on his previous record by one centimetre.

ICC Player of the Month - July 2025

  • The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced Shubman Gill as the Men's Player of the Month and Sophia Dunkley as the Women's Player of the Month for July 2025, recognising their exceptional performances on the international stage.
  • Shubman Gill, in his first series as India's Test captain, produced a remarkable batting display against England in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which ended in a 2–2 draw. He beat England's Ben Stokes and South Africa's Wiaan Mulder to win the award.
  • England batter Sophia Dunkley claimed her first ICC Women's Player of the Month award after a standout run against India, edging out Sophie Ecclestone and Gaby Lewis.

Aug 12, 2025

The 4th Edition of Freedom Fighter Jhagaru Gour Memorial Football tournament kicks off in Assam

  • The 4th edition of Freedom Fighter Jhagaru Gour Memorial Football Tournament was inaugurated at Sonabeel Tea Estate, Sonitpur district, Assam.
  • The tournament, being held from August 9 to 24, 2025, is a tribute to Jhagaru Gour, a revered Adivasi freedom fighter who belongs to Orangajuli Tea Garden under Udalguri district, Assam. The Grand opening ceremony was graced by Brigadier Tanuj Pandey, Commander of the 106 Artillery Brigade, as the chief guest.
  • The tournament is regarded as the largest and most prestigious football tournament in Assam's tea garden region, providing a vital platform for young players to demonstrate their skills and nurture sportsmanship. For many youth, here, football is not just a game, it is their first love and priority.

Indian-American Golfer Megha Ganne Wins 2025 US Women's Amateur

  • Indian-American golfer Megha Ganne etched her name into history by clinching the 2025 US Women's Amateur title at Bandon Dunes, defeating Brooke Biermann 4 and 3 in the 36-hole final. The 21-year-old rising senior, playing in her seventh US Women's Amateur, overcame the 2025 Michigan State graduate with a composed and clinical performance.

India Finishes with 27 Medals in Asia U19 & U22 Boxing Championships 2025

  • With a gold in the women's 80+ kg category, Ritika concluded team India's campaign at the Asian U19 & U22 Boxing Championships 2025 with a total of 27 medals, across both the age groups in Bangkok.
  • The U19 boxers secured a total of 14 medals, including three gold, seven silver and four bronze medals. They had the best medal count, but finished second behind Uzbekistan due to the latter having seven gold medals.
  • The U22 batch got one gold, four silver, and eight bronze medals.
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