Team England has announced their 18-strong diving squad for this summer's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Tom Daley the gold medal winner in Tokyo last year in the men's 10m platform event was excluded from the squad though his fellow partner Matty Lee is named in the final list of the diving squad.
The 44th Chess Olympiad will be held at Mahabalipuram near Chennai from July 28 to August 10, 2022. India will be hosting this prestigious event in nearly 100 years of the history of the Chess Olympiad.
Neeraj Chopra clinched his season's first Javelin Gold by an exceptional effort of 86.69m at Kuortane Games in Finland. The condition at Kuortane Games was wet and slippery, it was a challenge for Neeraj. Though slipped once his first and final legal throw of 86.69m was enough to bag the gold medal for his country.
The men's 50 meters S4 freestyle world record was broken twice in one day at the World Para Swimming Championships in Madeira. New Zealander Cameron Leslie set a new world best with a time of 36.75sec at the Funchal Swimming Pools Complex, accomplishing his own benchmark by 0.27 sec. After clinching the bench mark Leslie said "I enjoy the 50 meters freestyle so I’m going to go hard and leave it all out there."
The selection trials for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and the World Championship events in Oregon, USA will be hosted at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City. The above statement is recently declared by The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN). AFN further said that the arrangements for the events have been concluded for an obstruction free competition.
Neeraj Chopra rescripted his own National Record with a throw of 89.30 meters at Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland. The Paavo Nurmi Games, a gold event in the World Athletics Continental Tour, is one of the biggest track-and-field competitions outside the Diamond League. India's Olympic gold medalist Javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has once again recreated history.
The highly-anticipated Khelo India Youth Games-2022 has finally come to an end in Panchkula on June 13, Monday in which a total of 903 medals were won across various sports. The fourth edition of the KIYG was organized between June 4 and June 13 in Haryana and Delhi in which nearly 8,500 players, coaches and support staff from across the country participated.
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