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SPORTS - June 2023

Jun 2023

Mar 15, 2026

India to host Asia Cup Archery 2027 second leg in Delhi

India is set to host the Asia Cup Archery 2027 second leg in Delhi, after a 22-year gap. The decision followed discussions with World Archery Asia president Kazi Rajib Uddin Ahmed Chapol and Archery Association of India secretary general Virendra Sachdeva. The last major international archery event in Delhi was the Asian Archery Championships in 2005. Hosting the event signals India’s return to the international archery stage and is expected to boost the development of archery infrastructure, coaching, and youth participation. Officials emphasised good organization, competitive schedules, and regional sports diplomacy benefits for Delhi and India.
  • Event: Asia Cup Archery 2027, Delhi second leg confirmed.
  • Historical note: last major international archery event in Delhi (2005).
  • Key figures: Chapol (World Archery Asia) and Sachdeva (AAI).
  • Implications: infrastructure, coaching, and youth participation in archery.
  • Strategic value: sports diplomacy and national profile.

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 schedule highlights 250+ athletes

The New Delhi WPA Grand Prix 2026 schedule runs from 8 to 13 March, featuring more than 250 athletes from eight countries. The meet includes events across track and field with special focus on javelin, long jump, and shot put. Organisers plan comprehensive classification and live results to ensure transparency and broad media coverage. The competition is designed to advance India's para-sport ecosystem by offering local athletes exposure to international competition and a demonstration of inclusive sporting infrastructure. Officials say the event will energize grassroots participation and community support for para-athletes.
  • Event window: 8–13 March 2026.
  • Participation: 250+ athletes from eight countries.
  • Key events: javelin, long jump, shot put.
  • Infrastructure: accessible venues and live results.
  • Purpose: grow grassroots para-sport participation and visibility.

PCI outlines lineup for New Delhi 2026 World Para Athletics Grand Prix

Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) has announced the lineup for the New Delhi World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026, set for 8–13 March. The event will host Indian stars alongside international entrants, competing across sprints, jumps, and throws. Authorities emphasise robust classification, anti-doping controls, and accessible venues to ensure fair competition. The meet aims to raise para-sport visibility in India, encouraging school and community involvement and inspiring a new generation of disabled athletes. Organisers expect the event to bolster India’s capacity to host larger international competitions in the future and attract sponsors and media attention.
  • Dates: 8–13 March 2026.
  • Participants: Indian stars + international athletes.
  • Focus: classification, anti-doping, accessible venues.
  • Impact: boosts para-sport visibility and youth engagement.
  • Outlook: strengthens India's hosting capabilities for future events.

Sumit Antil wins gold at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi

Sumit Antil won gold in Men’s Javelin Throw at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi with a 69.25 metres performance. Pushpendra Singh took silver with 56.91 metres, and Poonam Ram won bronze with 49.48 metres. India delivered strong results on Day 2, dominating several track events. In the Men’s 400 metres Run T13, Subodh Bhatt won gold (51.88s), followed by Priyanshu Kaushik with silver (53.19s) and Avnil Kumar with bronze (56.91s). In the Men’s 400 m Run T46/T47, Bhavikkumar Din Bharwad secured gold (49.89s) with Jasbeer close behind for silver. India also swept the podium in the wheelchair category 400m (T53/T54).
  • Gold: Sumit Antil, 69.25 m (Men’s Javelin F64).
  • Medalists: silver to Pushpendra Singh; bronze to Poonam Ram.
  • Day 2: India strong in track events (400 m T13).
  • Javelin and wheelchair categories highlighted.
  • Event context: Day 2 national-level podiums emphasize depth of talent.

Mar 14, 2026

India Shines on Day 1 at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 (Web Addition)

On 11 March 2026, Day 1 of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi showcased India’s strength in para athletics. Athletes won multiple gold medals and secured podium finishes across events such as high jump, discus, and sprint races. Notable performances included several Indian athletes recording leading marks and setting the pace for the competition. The presence of 219 Indian participants and 257 athletes overall highlighted the scale of India’s involvement in the event, which continues through 13 March. The results set an optimistic tone for Day 2 and beyond.
  • Date: 11 March 2026; event: World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026.
  • Highlights: India wins multiple golds and podiums on Day 1.
  • Key events: high jump, discus, sprints.
  • Participation: large Indian contingent; global attendees.
  • Outlook: momentum for Day 2.

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 Kicks Off in New Delhi (Web Addition)

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 began in New Delhi on 11 March 2026 and runs through 13 March 2026 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The event features 74 international classification slots and athletes from eight nations. India fields the largest team, with roughly 219 athletes, while around 257 athletes overall are participating. The competition gathers para‑athletes to showcase elite performances and provides opportunities for qualification to larger championships. The event contributes to India’s growing prominence in international para sport and offers a platform for para‑athletes to shine on home soil.
  • Dates and venue: 11–13 March 2026, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.
  • Classifications: 74; nations: eight.
  • Indian team: ~219 athletes; overall participation: ~257.
  • Significance: boosts India’s profile in para sport.
  • Opportunity: potential qualification for larger events.

India Tops Medal Tallies with 12 Golds on Day 2 of World Para Athletics Grand Prix

On Day 2 of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi, India secured 12 gold medals and multiple podium finishes across track and field events. Highlights included Sumit Antil’s leading performances in javelin events, silver and bronze in other categories, and a string of Indian results sweeping podiums in several races. The event featured elite para‑athletes from India and abroad, with 219 Indian competitors and around 74 international classifications taking part. The strength in throwing and sprint events showcased the depth of India’s para‑sport program, as athletes prepared for continued competition through the weekend.
  • Event: World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026, Day 2, New Delhi.
  • Medal tally: 12 golds for India; multiple podiums.
  • Notable results: strength in javelin and sprint events.
  • Participation: 219 Indian athletes; 74 international classifications.
  • Context: part of India’s ongoing para‑athletics calendar.

India Leads Day 1 at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026

Day 1 of the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi saw India deliver a strong showing with multiple golds and podium finishes. Notable results included Shailesh Kumar’s gold in men’s high jump T42, Praveen Kumar’s gold in men’s high jump T44, and a clean sweep in several events such as the men’s discus and 1500 metres across various classifications. The opening day highlighted India’s depth in para‑athletics, with a large home team competing across classifications and events. The competition marks an important stage in preparing athletes for international parAthletic circuits later in the year.
  • Event: Day 1 of World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026, New Delhi.
  • Key results: multiple Indian golds; notable jumps and throws.
  • Athlete highlights: Kumar, Praveen, and others achieving podium finishes.
  • Participation: strong Indian contingent across classifications.
  • Outlook: sets tone for subsequent days of competition.

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 Kicks Off in New Delhi

World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 began in New Delhi on 11 March 2026 and continues through 13 March 2026 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. The event hosts 257 athletes from eight nations and offers 74 international classification slots. India has the largest contingent, with about 219 athletes in competition across track and field events. Para‑athletes from Russia, Nepal, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Serbia, Bosnia and Egypt are among international participants. The event provides a platform to showcase top performances and potential qualification opportunities for larger championships, contributing to India’s growing role in global para sports.
  • Event dates: 11–13 March 2026; venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi.
  • Participants: 257 athletes from eight nations; 74 classifications.
  • Indian contingent: ~219 athletes; emphasis on track and field events.
  • International guests: Russia, Nepal, Bhutan, Hong Kong, Serbia, Bosnia, Egypt.
  • Significance: strengthens India’s para sports profile.

Mar 12, 2026

Shailesh Kumar wins gold in World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 (New Delhi)

Shailesh Kumar, Indian para athlete, won a gold medal at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 held in New Delhi, competing in the men’s high jump T63. He cleared 1.84 metres, below his personal best of 1.91 metres. The victory signals the start of his competitive season. Kumar spoke of managing knee pain after his World Para Athletics Championships triumph last year, and his training plan has been adjusted to restart competition safely. The event showcased India’s rising para-athletics talent and highlighted the need for continued medical and training support for athletes returning from injury.
  • Shailesh Kumar won gold in men’s high jump T63 at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026.
  • Clearance: 1.84 metres; personal best stands at 1.91 metres.
  • Knee pain after last year’s World Championships influenced training plans.
  • Event marks the start of his competitive season; emphasis on rehab and progression.
  • Must-know last 48 hours: GCWAS begins in New Delhi (12–14 March 2026); World Kidney Day observed in India on 12 March 2026.

Vijay Dahiya named Gujarat Titans assistant coach for IPL 2026

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Vijay Dahiya has been appointed as assistant coach of the Gujarat Titans ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. Dahiya brings extensive experience from international cricket and domestic coaching, including his time with Delhi. His role will involve mentoring batsmen and supporting the head coach with squad strategy during the tournament. The appointment adds depth to the Titans’ coaching staff as preparations for IPL 2026 intensify. The IPL season is eagerly awaited by fans and franchise teams across India, with competitive cricket resuming in early 2026.
  • Vijay Dahiya appointed as Gujarat Titans assistant coach for IPL 2026.
  • Dahiya’s background includes 19 ODIs, 2 Tests for India and Delhi domestic cricket.
  • Role includes mentoring batsmen and supporting overall squad strategy.
  • IPL 2026 preparations are underway across franchises.
  • Must-know last 48 hours: 11 March 2026 National Conference on Women Elected Representatives; 12 March 2026 World Kidney Day.

Shailesh Kumar Secures Gold at World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi

Shailesh Kumar won gold at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix 2026 in New Delhi, competing in the men’s high jump T63 category. He cleared 1.84 metres, a mark short of his personal best 1.91 metres, but the performance signaled the start of his competitive season. Kumar has been dealing with pain in his left knee since last year’s World Para Athletics Championships, and his training plan has been carefully adjusted to restart competition safely. The victory adds to India’s medal tally and demonstrates his ongoing comeback as he aims for major international events later this year. The event drew strong domestic participation and media attention.
  • Shailesh Kumar won gold in the T63 high jump at the Grand Prix.
  • Height cleared: 1.84 metres; personal best is 1.91 metres.
  • Kumar is restarting his competitive season after a knee issue.
  • Event held in New Delhi as part of the para athletics circuit.
  • India added to its medal tally; signals ongoing comeback.
  • The event drew significant domestic attention.

SJFI National Convention 2026 to Be Held in New Delhi, March 13–16

New Delhi will host the SJFI National Convention 2026 from 13 to 16 March, marking the return of the annual gathering after 23 years. The Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI), organized by the Delhi Sports Journalist Association (DSJA), will celebrate the Golden Jubilee edition and bring together sports media professionals, policymakers, and athletes. The event aims to review coverage standards, discuss evolving media technologies, and recognise contributions of journalists in sports. Delegates will participate in workshops, seminars, and award ceremonies, strengthening ethical reporting and credibility in Indian sports journalism. The convention will feature keynote addresses by leading coaches, athletes, and media experts, and will be held in the national capital as part of ongoing efforts to boost sports storytelling.
  • Dates: 13–16 March 2026; venue: New Delhi
  • Organisers: SJFI and DSJA; Golden Jubilee edition
  • Participants: sports journalists, policymakers, athletes
  • Agenda: workshops, seminars, ethical reporting, awards; keynote addresses

Atiqa Mir Becomes India’s First Podium Finisher in European COTFA Leg

Racing prodigy Atiqa Mir has created history by becoming the first Indian to secure a podium in the European leg of the Champions of the Future Academy (COTFA) karting series. The 11-year-old finished third in the final of the opening round, marking the biggest success since moving from the mini to the junior category. Atiqa is the first Indian supported by the Formula 1 Academy, underscoring her talent and the backing of a renowned program. Throughout the weekend, she displayed consistency and speed, also recording the fastest lap in the final, boosting India's profile in international motorsport. Her achievement has inspired many young athletes across the country.
  • Achievement: first Indian podium in European COTFA leg
  • Age: 11 years old; competed in opening round final and finished third
  • Support: backed by Formula 1 Academy
  • Impact: strengthens India’s presence in international motorsport

Mar 11, 2026

Anant Rana Completes Full Ironman New Zealand in Taupo

Anant Rana from Sonari, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, completed the Full Ironman New Zealand in Taupo in 11 hours and 50 minutes, marking a historic feat for an Indian athlete. The 33‑year‑old, associated with the Tata Steel Adventure Foundation, swam 3.8 kilometres, cycled 180 kilometres, and ran a 42‑kilometre marathon, finishing within the 17‑hour limit. He completed the swimming in 1 hour 28 minutes, cycling in 6 hours 19 minutes, and the marathon in 3 hours 46 minutes. Rana’s achievement highlights endurance sport progress in India and inspires aspiring athletes across the country.
  • Anant Rana completes Ironman New Zealand in 11h 50m.
  • Swam 3.8 km, cycled 180 km, ran 42 km within 17 hours.
  • 33-year-old from Sonari, Jharkhand; linked with Tata Steel Adventure Foundation.
  • Swimming segment finished in 1h 28m; cycling 6h 19m; marathon 3h 46m.
  • Sets a national benchmark for endurance sports in India.

Mar 10, 2026

Gary Kirsten appointed head coach of Sri Lanka men’s cricket team from April 15

Sri Lanka Cricket has announced the appointment of former South African cricketer Gary Kirsten as the new head coach of the national men’s team, effective from 15 April 2026. Kirsten previously coached India from 2008 to 2011 and led South Africa from 2011 to 2013. He guided India to the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup title and helped South Africa reach top rankings across formats. In Sri Lanka, he is expected to oversee coaching strategies, player development, and team performance ahead of international tournaments. His international coaching record and experience in diverse conditions are highly regarded by the cricketing community.
  • New role: Head coach of Sri Lanka men’s team
  • Effective date: 15 April 2026
  • Past roles: India coach (2008–2011); South Africa coach (2011–2013)
  • Notable achievement: India won 2011 World Cup
  • Expectation: strategic planning and player development
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