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Be a better person than yesterday : Aaditya gautam

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 Aaditya Gautam(jersey no. 1) Aaditya Gautam a sportsperson who got into a sport he never knew yet was able to compete with those trained players. At the age of 14 he started playing Throw ball.With just training of few months, his team won 1 st place at the state level. At the age of 16, he got the recognition of various coaches for his unique playstyle in the National Tournament. Q1:How did you get to know about throw ball as it's not a commonly know sports? A: Well my major sports was Athletics at that time and I didn’t know anything about throw balls. But then there was a training camp held in Laxmi Public School and our Sports HOD ask me to give it a try. so that time I started going to camp and Started everything from scrap. Q2 What was your main position in Throwball? A: Our coach Ankur sir was a really great coach, he never let someone focus on only 1 position but trained us in a way that anyone of us can play in any of the positions. Because in throw ball there a ...

Rising of a new Football Champion, Yashas Pandey

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                                       Yashas Pandey one of the rising sport's champions who started playing football at the age of 10 and qualifies for the nationals in just a year. He has been to nationals in under   12 categories where his team got 1 st position and 2 times in under 14 categories where they got 2 nd position. In such a short span of time, he has been to different training camps consisting of India’s top coaches. He has also got training under international coach John Copper. Q1 What was the reason for which you started football? A: "When I was only 10 year old, our school started the football academy, although I like to play cricket but there was only a football academy so my parents insisted that I should join it, as my was coach praising me like I was knew how to play and I will be able to go further than just district competition. Now I thin...

Indian weightlifter Mirabai Chanu qualifies for Tokyo Olympics 2020

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 The International Weightlifting Fedration(IMF) confirmes on Saturday that Indian Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu has qualified for Tokyo Olympics in women's 49kg category. Chanu, the 2017 best on the world in weightlifting, had gotten her place in Tokyo by winning a bronze medal in the Asian Championship in Tashkent in April with a world record in clean and jerk. The 26-year-old from Manipur has qualified based on her standings on IWF's Absolute Ranking rundown. Chanu is positioned second in the 49kg classification with 4133,6172 focuses in her kitty. Chanu was before positioned fourth yet North Korea's withdrawal from the Olympics lifted the Indian to the subsequent spot.  This will be Chanu's second appearance in the Olympics, five years after a baffling trip in Rio, where she neglected to lift any of the loads in quick lift to quit the show-stopper.

Novak Djokovic overthrow Rafael Nadal in French open 2021 semifinals

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  Novak Djokovic accomplished the incomprehensible on Friday when he crushed Rafael Nadal 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-2 subsequent to returning from a put down in the French Open semi-last at the Philippe Chatrier court in Paris. The two hotshots delivered superhuman tennis as the 58th duel between them seemingly matched anything they had invoked against one another since they previously secured horns in 2006.  Nadal, offering for a record-extending fourteenth French Open title, won the initial five games and looked on course to rehash his drubbing of the Serbian in last year's finals. Nadal had just lost one set this competition entering the semi-finals, and that came in the quarter-finals against Diego Schwartzman. Four of the Spaniard's seven Roland Garros triumphs against Djokovic came in straight sets.

Neeraj Chopra stays in his training mode in Lisbon event

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Olympic-bound star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra on Friday said his 83.18m gold-winning exertion in the Lisbon occasion was accomplished in preparing mode, adding that he will take his exhibition up a score in the forthcoming international meets. "We knew heretofore who are contending in this occasion in Lisbon and my coach advised me to contend in preparing mode and not to go 100%," Chopra said. Curiously, Chopra's scoresheet at first showed 78.15m in his last exertion which would have implied that he won the occasion with his first toss of 80.71m. Be that as it may, his team executives requested the organizers for a manual estimation of the last toss and it came out to be 83.18m. He will compete in Karlstad Meet in Sweden on June 22 and in the Kuortane Games in Finland on June 26. He will remain in Lisbon till June 19. From that point onward, he will prepare at Uppsala in Sweden. Any semblance of 2017 titleholder Johannes Vetter of Germany and Marcin Krukowski of...

AFI cancels athletics team's trip Kazakhstan over 'quarantine rules', Indian Grand Prix 4 as alternative

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  A thletics Federation of India (AFI) on Wednesday announced that it will host the Indian Grand Prix 4 on 21 June in Patiala. Star sprinters Hima Das and Dutee Chand will get one homegrown occasion in their bid to meet all requirements for the Tokyo Olympics. The choice to hold the fourth arrangement of the Indian GP was taken after the AFI's endeavors to send a 40-part group, including Hima and Dutee, for contests in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan couldn't make progress because of "changed isolate rules" in those nations. AFI President Adille Sumariwalla said "We do not want to impact the training schedule of our athletes by making them go through a quarantine process with six weeks left for the Olympic Games." The list of events that will be conducted in the fourth IGP are 400m, 1500m, long jump, triple jump, shot put, javelin throw and 400m hurdles for men and 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m, 5000m, discus throw, javelin throw and 4x100m relay for women. Ten athletes...