It seems like yesterday that @Abhinav_Bindra became the first Indian to win to an individual Olympic Games gold medal in Beijing in 2008. @kannandelhi writes of how such memories do not acquire sepia tones but remain fresh.
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Few would imagine that a vast majority of Equestrian Federation of India’s member-clubs could well be Ghost Clubs. As per information available on EFI website, a whopping 61 % of the 202 member-clubs do not have either a horse or a rider listed with them.
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Athletics Federation of India President @Adille1 says AFI is looking for a coach to help the consistent Neeraj Chopra raise his game. The javelin thrower had dropped broad hints that he will soon work with a new coach and start new workouts. #Athletics
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GoSports Foundation Chief Executive Officer Deepthi Bopaiah shares her experience and insights into the state of integration of sports science with coaching in India with @g_rajaraman#SportsScience#Coaching#Conversations#India#sports
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Delhi HC Division Bench, hearing two Letters Patent Appeals against the order of the Single Judge Bench, today ordered the reinstatement of the EFI Executive Committee that was in office in 2019. For a good part of two years, only three members of the EC were left to run EFI.
Justice (retd) Nazimi Warizi (Chairperson), SY Quraishi and Ms. Rohini Musa have been appointed by the Delhi High Court to the Ad-hoc Administrative Committee to supervise the administration of Equestrian Federation of India.
Justice (retd) Nazimi Warizi (Chairperson), SY Quraishi and Ms. Rohini Musa have been appointed by the Delhi High Court to the Ad-hoc Administrative Committee to supervise the administration of Equestrian Federation of India.
High Court of Delhi has appointed an Administrator to run the Equestrian Federation of India. Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju pronounced her judgement on an application by Rajasthan Equestrian Association challenging Minutes of Meeting of an EFI General Meeting on Sept 17 last year.
Sports Psychologist @NanakiJChadha and Strength & Conditioning Expert Surabhi Date share insights with @g_rajaraman on the present state of and how to ensure better the integration of Sports Science into Indian High Performance Coaching.
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High Court of Delhi has appointed an Administrator to run the Equestrian Federation of India. Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju pronounced her judgement on an application by Rajasthan Equestrian Association challenging Minutes of Meeting of an EFI General Meeting on Sept 17 last year.
And this is happening, says @AmarUjalaNews. National Sailing Championships at the same time as the Asian Games Sailing regatta. A few will benefit. Others are mystified with the scheduling that leaves out India's best from the National Championships.
Sha’Carrie Richardson strode into countless hearts in just 10.65 seconds by winning the women’s 100m in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest on Monday. That her victory came at the expense of Jamaicans made her redemption more memorable after her time in the wilderness.
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World Champion! Sha'Carri Richardson (USA) got a place and the ninth lane in the Wold Championships women's 100m final as one of the fastest non-automatic qualifiers. She found an extra gear to clock a championship record time of 10.65 seconds and edge Jamaicans Shericka Jackson (10.72) and legend Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price (10.77) to the minor medals.
Noah Lyles (USA) wins the World Athletics Championships men's 100m semifinals heats in 9.87 seconds, Japan's Abdul Hakim Sani Brown was second in a personal best time of 9.97 seconds, edging Kenya's Ferdinand Omanyala to third spot.
India's 19-year-old Shaili Singh came up with a 6.40m on her second effort in the women's Long Jump qualification in the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. She will need to leap farther on her third try to make it to the final.
Avinash Sable was heartbroken after finishing seventh in a time of 8 minutes 22.24 seconds in the men's 3000m Steeplechase heats and not qualifying for the World Athletics Championships final in Budapest. "I was well prepared but couldn't find the kick on the final lap," he said.
Vikash Singh finishes 27th in 1:21:58 and his Indian team-mate Paramjeet Bisht 35th in 1:24:02 in the men's 20km Race Walk at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. @g_rajaraman
My primary view for the next few days. The National Athletics Centre in Budapest where everyday heroes will watch sporting heroes in the World Athletics Championships. A blessing to be able to look forward to some great performances. @CircleofS @RevSportz
Circle of Sport welcomes the vastly experienced @kannandelhi to its team of writers. In his opening piece, he presents his opinion on why the football team should not go to the Asian Games.
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Sleep is essentially a function of the brain that sets a strong foundation for all other training, says Sleep Scientist Dr. Monika Sharma. She has been helping high performance athletes overcome sleep issues & deliver better performances. #training#sleep
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