India’s weightlifting star Saikhom Mirabai Chanu has secured the country’s sole quota for the 2024 Paris Olympics. She achieved this by finishing third in Group B at the IWF World Cup 2024 in Phuket, fulfilling the necessary qualification requirements.
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The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has finalized the 29-member Indian athletics squad for the Paris 2024 Olympics, including two reserves. The squad consists of 18 men and 11 women athletes. Notably, Shot Put player Abha Khatua, initially included in the squad, has been omitted from the final list by World Athletics despite qualifying via the World Rankings route.
Kevin Durant took a significant step towards his return to the U.S. Olympic basketball team by practicing with them on Friday, just a week before the Paris Games. He’s been sidelined with a calf injury but appears ready to join the team for its final tune-ups and the Olympics themselves.
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has declared India’s ambition to be among the top five sporting nations globally by 2047. He revealed that the roadmap for achieving this goal was crafted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting sports as a key component in India’s vision to become a superpower. The government’s initiative includes the nationwide talent search program KIRTI, aimed at identifying and nurturing a lakh young athletes.
Sukhjeet Singh, an Indian hockey forward, has overcome a career-threatening injury to earn a spot on the Indian Men’s Hockey squad for the Paris Olympics. His journey has been marked by resilience, dedication, and the unwavering support of his family, especially his father, a former hockey player. Sukhjeet is determined to make his mark on the world’s biggest stage, fulfilling his dream of winning Olympic gold.
Kevan Gosper, a prominent figure in the Olympic movement and a former high-ranking International Olympic Committee (IOC) member, passed away at the age of 90. Gosper, an Australian Olympian who won a silver medal at the 1956 Melbourne Games, made significant contributions to sports administration both in Australia and globally.
Matt Dawson, a silver medalist at the Tokyo Olympics, underwent a partial finger amputation to ensure his participation in the Paris Games. The 30-year-old athlete broke his ring finger and faced a difficult decision, choosing to sacrifice part of his finger for the chance to compete. Dawson’s dedication and the Australian coach’s praise highlight the extreme lengths athletes go to achieve their Olympic dreams.
India’s Olympic javelin champion, Neeraj Chopra, shares his preparation for the Paris Olympics, his thoughts on defending his title, and his journey as an athlete. He talks about his training, his focus on technique and mental strength, and his unique perspective on the sport.
India’s Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji, set to represent India at the Paris Olympics, suffered a tough loss in their opening round match at the Hamburg Open. Meanwhile, Sumit Nagal lost his pre-quarterfinal match at the Nordea Open in Bastad, ending his run ahead of the Paris Olympics.
The Olympic Games are a stage for the world’s best athletes to showcase their talents and push the boundaries of human performance. Over the years, numerous athletes have achieved legendary status by setting new world records at the Olympics. This article revisits some of the most memorable world record-breaking performances in Olympic history, showcasing the incredible feats of athleticism and the determination to conquer the ultimate sporting challenge.