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    Olympic medal transforms athlete's life and society: Sakshi Malik

    Sakshi Malik's 2016 Rio bronze medal transformed Rohtak, upgrading Chhotu Ram Stadium to an AC hall and boosting wrestling in Haryana, leading to five female grapplers qualifying for Paris Olympics. Gymnast Dipa Karmakar saw similar impacts in Tripura post-2016. Both highlighted these changes in a JSW Sports event, noting increased children’s sports opportunities.

    Sable, Jena up against world-class field in Paris Diamond League in tune-up to Olympics

    Top Indian 3000m steeplechaser Avinash Sable and javelin thrower Kishore Jena aim to sharpen their Olympic preparations at the Paris leg of the Diamond League, with Neeraj Chopra withdrawing due to injury. Sable seeks redemption after past setbacks, facing tough competition including Kenyan Abraham Kibiwot. Jena, battling ankle pain, will challenge top throwers like Jakub Vadlejch and Arshad Nadeem. Both athletes strive to excel in the upcoming Tokyo Olympics.

    India to host 2036 Olympics? Prime Minister Modi reiterates desire to bring games home in interaction with athletes heading to Paris

    During the interaction, the Prime Minister also reiterated his desire for India to host the 2036 Olympics, even asking the athletes to report back with information to improve the subcontinent's bid for the games. The Prime Minister interacted with athletes from multiple disciplines and across levels of experience, talking to superstars PV Sindhu and Neeraj Chopra as well as first-time Olympic athletes like Kishore Jena and Parul Chaudhary.

    Neeraj Chopra: Indian farmer's son who made Olympic history

    Neeraj Chopra, India's Olympic javelin gold medalist, returns to defend his title in Paris after making history in Tokyo 2021. Hailing from a farming background, Chopra's success inspired youth across rural India to take up javelin. With multiple accolades including a world championship, Asian Games, and Commonwealth Games golds, Chopra remains humble and driven. His personal best is 89.94m, aiming for over 90m amidst tough competition like Germany's Max Dehning. Despite fame, Chopra stays grounded, embodying the spirit of a "man of the people."

    Sports minister hopeful of India bettering its medals tally at Paris Olympics

    With a strong support system and a focus on excellence, India's contingent is poised for success at the Paris Olympics. The athletes, backed by government initiatives and expert guidance, aim to surpass previous achievements and make the nation proud on the global stage.

    'India House in Paris will be home away from home for Indian athletes'

    The India House will be located at the Parc de la Villette in Paris, which has been designated as the 'Park of Nations' during the Games and will be surrounded by 14 other hospitality houses including those from Netherlands, Canada, Brazil and France.

    • India's top athletics stars vie for Olympics berths at National Inter-State C'ships

      Exciting battles await at the National Inter-State Championships as athletes strive for Paris Olympics qualification, showcasing their talents and determination in various track and field events.

      Aditya Birla Capital to sponsor Indian team at Paris Olympics 2024

      Aditya Birla Capital has partnered with the Indian Olympic Association as the Official Sponsor of Team India at the Paris Olympics 2024. The partnership includes launching a marketing campaign featuring India’s leading athletes and brand activations to generate nationwide support for the Indian Olympic contingent.

      PM Modi conveys best wishes to French President Macron for conduct of Paris Olympics

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his best wishes to French President Emmanuel Macron for the Paris Olympics, which will take place from July 26 to August 11. The meeting took place during the G7 summit. Modi is on his first foreign trip since being sworn in as the guest of honor at India's 75th Republic Day celebrations.

      "Haven't reached my best yet, not satisfied with my throw," says Javelin Throw champion Neeraj Chopra

      Olympic and World champion Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra believes he has not yet reached his peak. He said that his most satisfying throw being in the World Under-20 Championships in 2016. He showcased his javelin skills to cricketer Dinesh Karthik on JioCinema's 'Get Set Gold.' He also revealed his off-court interests on the show. Chopra withdrew from the Ostrava Golden Spike 2024 due to an adductor issue and has prioritised his health ahead of the Paris Olympics.

      Quota belongs to country, not to athlete: Bindra backs NRAI's team selection for Olympics

      Olympics gold winner Abhinav Bindra emphasized that the quota for the Paris Games belongs to the country, not just one athlete like promising shooter Rudrankksh Patil who missed out due to selection trials.

      Hamirpur athlete wins two gold medals in World Para Athlete Grand Prix

      Saurabh Sharma, an athlete from Himachal Pradesh's Hamirpur district, has clinched two gold medals in the World Para Athlete Grand Prix held in Nottwil city, Switzerland. Representing India in the T12 category, Sharma emerged victorious in the 155-meter and 5000-meter races. His exceptional performance at the championship, which commenced on June 6 and concludes on June 9, showcases his dedication and talent.

      Indian mixed 4x400m relay team sets national record while winning gold in Asian Relays

      India's mixed 4x400 relay team set a national record at the Asian Relay Championships in Bangkok but missed the Paris Olympics qualification target. The quartet of Muhammed Ajmal, Jyothika Sri Dandi, Amoj Jacob, and Subha Venkatesan clocked 3:14.12 seconds.

      India wins silver and bronze on Day 3 of World Para Athletics Championships

      Indian team wins silver and bronze in World Para Athletics Championships. Nishad Kumar, Preethi Pal shine. China leads medal tally. Championships end May 25.

      Usain Bolt confident his records are safe: 'A long way to go'

      Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, will be attending the Olympics in Paris to watch the action, confident that his records are safe. In a telephonic interview, Bolt expressed his post-retirement life, itch to compete, and desire to visit India. He praised India's Neeraj Chopra and looks forward to returning.

      Puma to sponsor 400 Indian athletes, signs deal with Athletics Federation of India

      PUMA India has signed a multi-year deal with the Athletics Federation of India to exclusively supply performance kits, speed suits, and travel gear to Indian athletes in track & field, jumps, throws, cross country running, and marathons at domestic and international tournaments. The deal will benefit stars like Neeraj Chopra and Kishore Kumar Jena. The partnership a focuses on enhancing athlete performance and creating a culture of excellence within India's sporting community.

      And it begins: Neeraj Chopra set to start Olympic build-up at Diamond league along with Kishore Jena

      The 26-year-old Indian javelin superstar, who is also the reigning world and Asian Games champion, will be up against the likes of former world champion Anderson Peters of Grenada and Olympic and world-medallist Jakub Vadlejch of Czech Republic. Asian Games silver-medallist and his compatriot Kishore Jena will also be in the fray as he makes his Diamond League debut. Jena has a personal best of 87.54m while Chopra's all-time best is 89.94m, which is also the national record.

      RIL gears up to host India house at Olympics

      Reliance Foundation and IOA to host India House at Paris Olympics 2024, showcasing Indian culture and serving as a 'home away from home' for athletes and families. The initiative highlights India's history and aspirations in the realm of sports.

      Indian Men's, Women's 4x400m relay teams qualify for Paris Olympics

      The Indian men's and women's 4x400m relay teams have qualified for the Paris Olympics after their performances at the World Athletics Relays. The women's team finished second in their heat, with a time of 3:29.35, while the men's team finished second with a time of 3:03.23. This adds to India's track and field athletes heading to Paris, which now stands at 19, including Neeraj Chopra. The athletics events at the Paris Olympics are set to begin on August 1.

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