Paris Olympics: Manu Bhaker wins bronze in 10m air pistol
Manu Bhaker made history by winning an Olympic bronze medal in Paris on Sunday, July 28. The 22-year-old from Haryana...
Read moreDetailsManu Bhaker made history by winning an Olympic bronze medal in Paris on Sunday, July 28. The 22-year-old from Haryana...
Read moreDetailsLakshya Sen impresses on Olympic debut Lakshya Sen made a great start to his Paris Olympics 2024 campaign by defeating...
Read moreDetailsManu Bhaker kept India's shooting hopes alive on a disappointing first day at the Paris Games. She finished third in...
Read moreDetailsAngelique Kerber, a former World No. 1, has stated that she will retire from competitive tennis following the Paris Olympics...
Read moreDetailsIndia secured direct qualification to the quarterfinals of the women's archery team event as the trio of Ankita Bhakat, Bhajan...
Read moreDetailsPR Sreejesh, India's experienced goalkeeper, is to retire from international hockey following the Paris Olympics, which begin on July 26....
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, July 20, the AIFF appointed Manolo Marquez as the new coach of the Indian men's senior team. Marquez,...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, July 18, India revealed its squad for the white-ball tour of Sri Lanka. Suryakumar Yadav was named T20I...
Read moreDetailsIndia to be represented by 117 athletes at Paris Olympics India will be represented by 117 athletes at this month's...
Read moreDetailsArgentina football legend Lionel Messi added another feather to his illustrious cap by winning the Copa America for the second...
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