Asian Open Short Track Trophy 2026 held in Dehradun
The Asian Open Short Track Speed Skating Trophy 2026 was held in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, from 17 to 20 August 2026. The event was inaugurated by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Maharana Pratap Sports Complex, and featured 272 skaters from 14 Asian countries. Organisers said the tournament promoted winter sports, provided international competition exposure for Indian athletes, and fostered partnerships with Asian speed skating bodies. The competition showcased India’s growing footprint in winter sport disciplines and highlighted the region's capacity to host multi-nation events, with several national and state-level stakeholders involved in logistics, training, and talent development and infrastructure.
Event held in Dehradun from 17 to 20 August 2026.
272 skaters from 14 Asian countries participated.
Inaugurated by Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.
Event promotes winter sports and international exposure for Indian athletes.
Showcases India’s capability to host multi-nation competitions.
Aug 20, 2026
Vignesh Advaith Vemula crowned Asian Junior Blitz Champion
Indian chess player Vignesh Advaith Vemula won the Asian Junior Open Blitz Chess Championship 2026, defeating strong junior opponents and earning the title of Asian Junior Blitz Champion. The event showcased rapid‑play skill and strategic depth among young talents from across Asia. Vemula's victory contributes to India’s growing list of international chess achievements and highlights the country’s strength in junior formats. Coaches and national selectors praised his consistency under time pressure and his ability to convert chances quickly. The title arrives at a time when Indian youth chess is receiving increased support from federations and sponsors.
From 17 to 23 August 2026, the BWF World Championships were held in New Delhi, marking the 30th edition and India’s first hosting since 2009. The event featured five categories: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles, attracting top players from around the world. Organisers reported large spectator turnout, strong security measures, and solid logistical arrangements to welcome visitors. The championship showcased India’s growing badminton ecosystem and highlighted the potential to host more international events in Delhi, along with accompanying tourism and media coverage that promoted the sport domestically and abroad.
Event held 17–23 August 2026 in New Delhi
30th edition; first since 2009 in Delhi
Five categories contested
Large crowds and robust security reported
Boost for India’s badminton ecosystem and future events
Aug 18, 2026
Cameroon wins maiden Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title
Cameroon secured its maiden Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title by defeating Malawi 3-0 in the final. Striker Marie Ngah scored twice before halftime, giving Cameroon a decisive lead and the momentum to close out the match. The victory marks Cameroon’s first continental crown after three previous heartbreaks in WAFCON finals. Malawi, appearing in the competition for the first time, fought hard but could not break through Cameroon’s defense or capitalize on chances. The result sets a historic milestone for Cameroon's women’s football program and is celebrated across the country as a breakthrough moment on the African stage for the nation.
Cameroon defeated Malawi 3-0 in the final of WAFCON 2026.
Marie Ngah scored two goals in the first half.
This is Cameroon’s first-ever WAFCON title after three prior final losses.
Malawi participated in its inaugural edition of the tournament.
The victory marks a historic milestone for Cameroon’s women’s football.
Aug 17, 2026
Magnus Carlsen Wins Esports World Cup Chess Title 2026
World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen won the 2026 Esports World Cup chess title in Paris, France, defending his championship. The Norwegian Grandmaster defeated Denis Lazavik of Belarus in the final while representing Team Liquid. Carlsen remained undefeated throughout the tournament and claimed the title for the second consecutive year. The 2026 event was the second edition of chess at the Esports World Cup, following Carlsen’s victory in the inaugural 2025 edition. The competition showcased top players from around the world in a hybrid format blending traditional chess with digital sports elements and strategic online play.
Champion: Magnus Carlsen; event: 2026 Esports World Cup Chess
Location: Paris, France
Opponent: Denis Lazavik (Belarus) in final
Team: Team Liquid; status: undefeated
Significance: second consecutive title; second edition of the event