Paris Olympics: USA tops medal tally; India finish a disappointing 71st
At the Paris Olympics, the United States of America won the most medals, narrowly defeating China, their bitter rivals. Up ...
Read moreAt the Paris Olympics, the United States of America won the most medals, narrowly defeating China, their bitter rivals. Up ...
Read moreAman Sehrawat made history by becoming India's youngest Olympic medalist, winning bronze in the 57kg freestyle wrestling event in the ...
Read moreAman Sehrawat becomes 7th Indian wrestler to win an Olympic medal Aman Sehrawat, 21, became India's seventh Olympic medalist in ...
Read moreSports minister speaks about Vinesh's disqualification in the Lok Sabha Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya informed the Lok Sabha on ...
Read morePrime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) to file a strong protest with the Paris Olympics' ...
Read moreIndian superstar Manika Batra led from the front as India defeated higher-ranked Romania 3-2 in a thrilling encounter on Monday, ...
Read morePR Sreejesh leads India to Olympic semi-finals PR Sreejesh was the hero of the penalty shootouts, as India overcame Great ...
Read moreManu Bhaker is on the verge of breaking a massive record. No Indian athlete has ever won three medals in ...
Read moreLakshya Sen made history in Paris. The 22-year-old shuttler became the first Indian man to reach the Olympics semi-finals. Lakshya ...
Read moreIndia fell agonisingly short of a historic archery medal after losing to the United States in the mixed team bronze ...
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