BADMINTON
Junior State Badminton Championship: Tiann upsets top seed for title Anvisha; Padwal bags a double
The big match temperament of third seed Tiann Castellino was once again on display against top seed Anvisha Ghorpade, as she scored an upset win in three games to lift the Girls U-15 singles title in the Junior State Badminton Championships at the Bombay Gymkhana late on Sunday.
The young shuttlers were cheered on by a star-studded crowd, among them close friends of the late Gauram Thakkar, Sunil Gavaskar, Shyam Bhatia, Khalid Ansari, and Aparna Popat, to name a few.
After losing the first game 17-2,Tiann made a strong comeback in the closely-fought second. With Anvisha trying to close out the match and Tiann hanging on to stay in contention, the game saw long rallies and some clever moves at the net, but it was Tiann who kept her nerves in the final stages to close out the game 22-20. Tiann then won the decider relatively easily to emerge a 17-21, 22-20-21-14 winner.
Boys U-15 top seed Aditya Padwal also had a scare against Chandranshu Gundle when he dropped the second game, but that proved a temporary setback as he collected his wits to win the decider and close out the match 21-17, 15-21, 21-15. Padwal bagged a creditable double when he partnered with Gundle to defeat Sairaj Samant and Sumedh Surve 16-21, 21-10, 21-12.
There was also an upset in the Girls U-13 final, with second seed Riddhi Khopkar getting the better of top seed Spruha Jpshi 21-15, 12-21, 22-20.
Results (all finals)
BS U11: Vivaan Waingankar (1) bt Nevan Denis 21-7, 21-14; U13:
Shlok Goyal (1) bt Alfy Mekkadath (5) 21-10, 21-9; U15: Aditya Padwal (1) bt Chandranshu Gundle 21-17, 15-21, 21-15.
BD U15: Aditya Padwal/Chandranshu Gundle (1) bt Sairaj Samant/Sumedh Surve 16-21, 21-10, 21-12.
GS U11: Priya Amburle (1) bt Khrisha Goyal 21-12, 21-19; U13: Riddhi Khopkar (2) bt Spruha Joshi (1) 21-15, 12-21, 22-20; U15: Tiann Castellino (3) bt Anvisha Ghorpade (1) 17-21, 22-20, 21-14.
GD U15: Aaradhya Shukla/Riddhi Khopkar (2) bt Poorvi Shirke/Rudra Gawde 15-21, 23-21, 21-19.
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SHOOTING
Kiran Ankush Jadhav claims 10m air rifle gold at NSCC 2025-26
(L–R): Arjun Babuta, Kiran Ankush Jadhav, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar—the podium finishers of the men’s 10m air rifle at the 68th NSCC.
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(L–R): Arjun Babuta, Kiran Ankush Jadhav, and Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar—the podium finishers of the men’s 10m air rifle at the 68th NSCC.
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Navy’s Kiran Ankush Jadhav produced a composed and consistent performance to clinch the gold medal in men’s 10m air rifle during the 68th National Shooting Championship Competitions (NSCC) at the MP State Shooting Academy.
Jadhav finished with 252.1, holding off Olympian Arjun Babuta, who secured silver with 251.4, while reigning 50m Rifle 3 Positions national champion Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar completed the podium with 229.8.
Arjun’s Railways teammate Shahu Tushar Mane finished fourth with 209.3, followed by Himanshu (181.1), Ramayana Tomer (166.7), Onkar Vikas Waghamare (145.4), and Pradeep Singh (123.3).
In the junior men’s 10m air rifle, Gujarat’s Mohammed Murtaza Vania delivered an authoritative display to secure the gold medal with 254.3. Abhinav Shaw of West Bengal claimed the silver with 251.6, while Waghamare finished third with 230.1 to earn the bronze medal.
Naraen Pranav of Karnataka finished fourth with 209, following a shoot-off with Waghamare. Divyanshu Shailendra Dewangan (187.5) and Parth Mane (166.9) placed fifth and sixth, respectively, the latter also bowing out after a shoot-off. Uma Mahesh Maddineni (145.3) and Himanshu (123) completed the finalists.
Waghamare went one better in the youth division, striking gold with 250. He built a decisive advantage in the closing shots to finish just 0.3 ahead of his state teammate Naraen Pranav, who took silver, while Shakthivel Senthivel of Tamil Nadu won the bronze medal with 229.5.
Parth (208.2) finished fourth, followed by Shaw (187.3) and Pritam Kendre (166.4), who exited after a shoot-off. Abishek Sekhar (145.2) and Ritesh Ravindra Ghule (123.1) were the other finalists.
The action continues in Bhopal on Tuesday with the 10m air rifle mixed team event.
OTHER RESULTS
25m Pistol Men
Senior
Mandeep Singh (Haryana) – Gold (587-21x)
Amit Kumar (Navy) – Silver (586-25x)
Suraj Sharma (Uttar Pradesh) – Bronze (585-13x)
Junior
Suraj Sharma (Uttar Pradesh) – Gold (585-13x)
Abhinav Deshwal (Uttarakhand) – Silver (584-15x)
Abhinav Choudhary (Rajasthan) – Bronze (580-18x)
Junior Team
Madhya Pradesh (Suraj Sharma, Sahil Choudhary, Yugpratap Singh Rathore) – Gold (1731)
Uttar Pradesh (Vijay Kumar Tomar, Parth Rana, Ishan Khan) – Silver (1725)
Uttarakhand (Abhinav Deshwal, Yuvraj Singh, Yashvardhan Pundir) – Bronze (1713)
Youth
Suraj Sharma (Uttar Pradesh) – Gold (585-13x)
Abhinav Deshwal (Uttarakhand) – Silver (584-15x)
Abhinav Choudhary (Rajasthan) – Bronze (580-18x)
Civilian
Amit Ghansela (Uttarakhand) – Gold (583-19x)
Arpit Goel (Delhi) – Silver (579-18x)
Shravan Mathada Shashidhar (Karnataka) – Bronze (578-16x)
Junior Civilian
Jatin (Madhya Pradesh) – Gold (578-20x)
Shravan Mathada Shashidhar (Karnataka) – Silver (578-16x)
Nitesh (Delhi) – Bronze (575-16x)
Junior Civilian (Team)
Madhya Pradesh (Jatin, Hariom, Yugpratap Singh Rathore) – Gold (1718)
Uttar Pradesh (Parth Rana, Daksh Chaudhary, Avinish Singh) – Silver (1710)
Punjab (Harmanpreet Singh, Sukrant, Biruday Partap Singh) – Bronze (1710)
Deaf
Abhinav Deshwal (Uttarakhand) – Gold (584-15x)
Chetan Hanmant Sapkal (Maharashtra) – Silver (570-26x)
Shubham Vashist (Haryana) – Bronze (569-13x)
Trap
Youth Men
Aryan Singh (Gujarat) – Gold (118)
Aman Chauhan (Madhya Pradesh) – Silver (112 +3)
Manitwa Singh Rawat (Madhya Pradesh) – Bronze (112 +2)
Youth Women
Addya Katyal (Delhi) – Gold (112)
Tanisska Senthilkumar (Tamil Nadu) – Silver (105)
Darshna Rathore (Rajasthan) – Bronze (104)
Senior Master Men
Darius Chenai (Telangana) – Gold
Dr. Parthiban Manoharan (Tamil Nadu) – Silver
Iqbal Nabi (Uttar Pradesh) – Bronze
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HOCKEY
Roundglass Punjab among major winners on opening day at Sub Junior Championships 2025
Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy, Salute Hockey Academy, Sail Hockey Academy, Army Boys Sports Company and S.G.P.C. Hockey Academy recorded wins on the opening day of the 3rd Hockey India Sub Junior Men’s Academy Championship 2025 – Zone A & B at the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University in Surat on Monday.
Results
Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy 11-1 Sports Authority of Gujarat – Hockey Academy
Salute Hockey Academy 7-1 Cheema Hockey Academy
Sail Hockey Academy 3-1 HAR Hockey Academy
Army Boys Sports Company 3-1 Markandeshwar Hockey Academy
S.G.P.C. Hockey Academy 1-0 Ritu Rani Hockey Academy
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MOTORSPORTS
BigRock takes the honours in ISRL Season 2
Team BigRock Motorsports at the trophy presentation.
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Team BigRock Motorsports at the trophy presentation.
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BigRock Motorsports was crowned ISRL Season 2 champion at the EMS Corporation Stadium in Calicut.
The finale witnessed a record-breaking turnout of over 32,000 fans, marking the highest-ever attendance for a motorsport event in India and reinforcing Kerala’s strong connection with motorsport and large-scale live sporting experiences.
Matt Moss from team BigRock Motorsports claimed victory in the 450cc International class aboard the Kawasaki KX 450, while Calvin Fonvieille from team Apollo Indewheelers dominated the 250cc International category on the Yamaha YZ 250. The 250cc India–Asia Mix class was won by Delvinator Alfarizi (Thailand) riding the KTM 250 SX-F.
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TABLE TENNIS
Sharath felicitated para table tennis winners in Chennai
Sharath Kamal felicitated paddlers Baby Sahana Ravi and Y. Nithish, medallists at the recently concluded Youth Asian Para Games in Dubai.
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Sharath Kamal felicitated paddlers Baby Sahana Ravi and Y. Nithish, medallists at the recently concluded Youth Asian Para Games in Dubai.
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India table tennis icon Sharath Kamal felicitated paddlers Baby Sahana Ravi and Y. Nithish, for their medal-winning performances at the recently-concluded Youth Asian Para Games in Dubai, at a ceremony organised by the Mylapore Sports Trust (MST) in the Alumni Club in Chennai on Monday.
Sahana clinched the Under-23 women’s singles class 9 gold and a mixed doubles silver. Y. Nithish secured the Under-23 men’s singles class 9 bronze.
The coaches of the Mylapore Sports Trust — Srinivasa Rao (Dronacharya awardee), Muralidhara Rao (former India coach), and Meenakshi (junior State coach) — were also felicitated for their pivotal role in nurturing world-class athletes in para table tennis.
Speaking on the occasion, Sharath Kamal praised the athletes for their resilience and discipline, and lauded Mylapore Sports Trust for creating a strong ecosystem for para sports and talent development.
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Published on Dec 22, 2025
