Father of Olympic Bronze Medalist Swapnil Kusale Disappointed with Maharashtra’s Prize Money

Swapnil Kusale’s father, Suresh Kusale, has expressed his disappointment over the Maharashtra government’s Rs 2 crore prize money for his son’s Olympic bronze medal, highlighting that Haryana offers significantly higher rewards for its athletes. He believes Swapnil deserves a greater recognition, including a flat near the sports complex and naming the shooting arena after his son.

Sreejesh Embraces New Chapter: From Olympian to Mentor, Guiding India’s Hockey Future

PR Sreejesh, the legendary Indian hockey goalkeeper, has embarked on a new journey after retiring from playing. He is now focused on mentoring the next generation of hockey stars, taking on the role of head coach for the junior men’s national team. With the Junior World Cup next year and the upcoming Olympics in Los Angeles and Brisbane, Sreejesh is determined to lay a strong foundation for the future of Indian hockey.

Arjun Babuta: The Agony of Missing Olympic Bronze by a Whisker

Indian shooter Arjun Babuta narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, finishing fourth by just 0.9 points. The experience was emotionally devastating, leaving him numb and questioning his fate. Babuta, who overcame a debilitating back injury and personal struggles to reach the Olympics, believes he could have won gold had he planned better. He is now focusing on improving his equipment and ammunition selection for upcoming competitions.

IOC Escalates Feud with IBA, Threatens to Bar Boxers from 2028 Olympics

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has intensified its dispute with the International Boxing Association (IBA) by urging national Olympic committees to sever ties with IBA-affiliated boxing federations. This move, which could potentially exclude boxers from the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, has been met with fierce criticism from the IBA, who accuses the IOC of ‘gaslighting’ and ‘sporting blackmail’.

Neeraj Chopra Eyes World Championship Podium in 2025, Vows to Be 100% Fit for Next Season

Indian javelin throw star Neeraj Chopra has set his sights on a podium finish at the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, aiming to build on his remarkable Olympic achievements. Despite battling injuries throughout the season, Chopra is confident of returning to peak fitness and improving his technique. He also acknowledged the potential for India to achieve greater success in future Olympic and Paralympic competitions.

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