Rajkot, Oct 10 (Ians) Karnataka will take on Uttar Pradesh in the 36th National Games mens hockey final at the Maj. Dhyan Chand Stadium, here on Tuesday.
They struck in the first and the fourth quarters to pull off a convincing 3-1 win over Haryana in the semifinals on Monday. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh stunned fancied Maharashtra 6-5 via the tie-breaker after they were locked 3-3 at the end of regulation time.
Abharan Sudev converted Karnataka’s first penalty corner in the fourth minute but Haryana hit back through Kohinoor Preet Singh and scored in the 17th minute. After a barren third quarter, Karnataka scored Nikkin Thimmaiah C. A (47th minute) and Harish Mutagar (51) to seal their place in the summit clash.
In the earlier semifinal, doughty Uttar Pradesh got the better of Maharashtra after an intense battle. Sumit, Sunil Yadav and Manish Yadav put Uttar Pradesh 3-0 ahead before Maharashtra found...
They struck in the first and the fourth quarters to pull off a convincing 3-1 win over Haryana in the semifinals on Monday. Earlier, Uttar Pradesh stunned fancied Maharashtra 6-5 via the tie-breaker after they were locked 3-3 at the end of regulation time.
Abharan Sudev converted Karnataka’s first penalty corner in the fourth minute but Haryana hit back through Kohinoor Preet Singh and scored in the 17th minute. After a barren third quarter, Karnataka scored Nikkin Thimmaiah C. A (47th minute) and Harish Mutagar (51) to seal their place in the summit clash.
In the earlier semifinal, doughty Uttar Pradesh got the better of Maharashtra after an intense battle. Sumit, Sunil Yadav and Manish Yadav put Uttar Pradesh 3-0 ahead before Maharashtra found...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Oct 10 (Ians) Maharashtra’s Rupali Sunil Gangawane dished out a clinical performance to claim her second gold medal in the 36th National Games Mallakhamb competition at the Sanskardham Sports Academy here on Monday.
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Oct 10 (Ians) Maharashtra’s Rupali Sunil Gangawane dished out a clinical performance to claim her second gold medal in the 36th National Games Mallakhamb competition at the Sanskardham Sports Academy here on Monday.
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Oct 10 (Ians) Maharashtra’s Rupali Sunil Gangawane dished out a clinical performance to claim her second gold medal in the 36th National Games Mallakhamb competition at the Sanskardham Sports Academy here on Monday.
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
The Mumbaikar secured the Women’s Individual All-round crown to add to Maharashtra’s Women’s Team gold.
Rupali Gangawane, the 23-year-old reigning queen of Mallakhambh, scored 17.80 points on the Pole and the Rope to win gold by a 0.50-point margin from her teammate Janhavi Suresh Jadhav. These successes helped Maharashtra’s rise to second place on the medal tally with 32 gold medals behind Services and ahead of Haryana.
With Ajatasatru Sharma, S. Albert Raj, Bhumjit Singh and Gyanjit Arambam paddling in unison to K4 Sprint gold in the canoeing and kayaking competition on the river Sabarmati, Services increased the haul of gold to 52. Services have 33 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 114 medals. Maharashtra have a total of 122 medals,...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Entertainment Perhaps the problem with the way we see heroes is that we forget they aren't defined by their heroic acts alone, that they, too, are human. Major, while effective in parts, suffers from the same.Geetika MantriScreenshot One of the more realistic things that Sandeep Unnikrishnan, played by Telugu star Adivi Sesh, says in Major is that it is ok for a soldier to feel fear when under attack. In a scene, Sandeep, who is an Nsg training officer, questions one of the trainees about how he reacted during the simulation. He then tells the latter that when a soldier is under attack, and sees his fellow soldiers dead, it is human to feel fear. But being a soldier means that they must carry on, despite this fear. It’s a refreshing representation, one that subtly shows the difference between courage and fearlessness, and acknowledges that heroes and martyrs,...
- 6/3/2022
- by Geetika
- The News Minute
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