NADA Issues Notice to Vinesh Phogat for Whereabouts Failure

NADA Issues Notice to Vinesh Phogat for Whereabouts Failure

The National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) has issued a notice to wrestler Vinesh Phogat for whereabouts failure. The notice, served on Wednesday, seeks an explanation from Phogat within 14 days.

As a member of NADA’s Registered Testing Pool (RTP), Phogat is required to provide details of her availability for dope tests. If she fails to provide accurate information or is not present at the specified location and time, it is considered a whereabouts failure.

According to the notice, Phogat was not available for a dope test on September 9 at her residence in Kharkhoda village, Sonepat. The NADA notice states, “You are hereby given a formal notice to notify you about apparent failure to comply with the whereabouts requirements of the ADR, and to invite you to make any comments before we come to a final decision on the matter.”

Phogat has the option to accept the failure or provide evidence that she was present at the specified location for approximately 60 minutes. It is important to note that a single whereabouts failure does not constitute an anti-doping rule violation. However, three whereabouts failures within a 12-month period can lead to charges against an athlete.

Phogat’s whereabouts failure comes at a time when she is actively involved in politics. She recently joined the Congress party and is contesting the upcoming Haryana Assembly election from Julana constituency.

Vidit Gujrathi Skips Azerbaijan Tournament for PM Modi Felicitation

Vidit Gujrathi Skips Azerbaijan Tournament for PM Modi Felicitation

Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi, fresh from his triumph at the Chess Olympiad, has decided to forgo defending his title at the Vugar Gashimov Memorial Chess Super Tournament in Azerbaijan to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Gujrathi, who won the Azerbaijan event last year, was part of the historic Indian men’s team that clinched the Chess Olympiad gold in the Open category.

Upon learning about the felicitation function, Gujrathi expressed his joy and gratitude on social media. “I reached Baku and I got to know our Hon’ble PM wants to felicitate the Indian team. I was overjoyed when I heard this and I wanted to be a part of it. It’s amazing at how such short notice he is taking out time for us,” he wrote.

Gujrathi, 29, has been replaced by Aravindh Chithambaram for the event to be held from September 25-30. “I contacted Sarkhan Gashimov (organiser) and he understood my sentiments. Big thanks to him! Wishing Aravindh the best to play against top players in this prestigious event,” Gujrathi added.

After India’s historic Chess Olympiad victory, Gujrathi remarked that the golden era of chess has just begun for his country. “We can call it a golden era for Indian chess, as gold has been won. The same team competed in the Asian Games, but I think everyone has stepped up their game over the past year. We were winning by significant margins, and it was a dominant performance,” he said.

Gujrathi also addressed the incident where he missed shaking hands with his opponent, Levon Aronian. “I have a routine of meditating before every match, which helps me stay focused and perform better. I was busy with that, which is why I missed shaking hands with him. When I opened my eyes, I then shook hands with him,” he explained.

IOA Executive Council Meeting to Address Contentious Issues, Including Alleged Threats by President

IOA Executive Council Meeting to Address Contentious Issues, Including Alleged Threats by President

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) is set for a contentious executive council meeting in New Delhi on Thursday, with members adding several contentious items to the agenda. The meeting comes amid escalating tensions between IOA president PT Usha and treasurer Sahdev Yadav.

One of the key issues on the agenda is the alleged “threatening letters” issued by Usha to executive committee members. The council will also discuss the scope of Usha’s powers under the IOA Constitution and consider reporting her conduct to the IOA Ethics Commission.

The meeting will also address issues related to the recent Paris Olympics, including sponsorship details, additional expenses incurred, and the accreditation process. The selection of Sportsperson of Outstanding Merit (SOM) in November 2022 and their participation in IOA elections will also be discussed.

The meeting was called by 12 council members, including senior vice president Ajay Patel, vice-president Rajalaxmi Singh Deo, and former Olympic medallist Gagan Narang. Notably, boxer M C Mary Kom and table tennis player A Sharath Kamal, who are on the IOA athletes commission, did not sign the document.

The growing tensions between Usha and Yadav stem from a show cause notice issued by Usha to Yadav, challenging his eligibility to hold the post of treasurer. Yadav has threatened legal action against Usha for “defaming” his image.

The IOA meeting is expected to be heated, with members likely to express their concerns and seek clarification on various issues. The outcome of the meeting could have significant implications for the future of the IOA and its leadership.

Manu Bhaker Defends Carrying Medals, Slams Critics

Manu Bhaker Defends Carrying Medals, Slams Critics

Indian shooting sensation Manu Bhaker made history at the Paris Olympics 2024, becoming the first Indian Olympian to win multiple medals at a single Games. Her bronze medals in the women’s 10m air pistol and mixed team event brought immense pride to the nation. However, her recent actions have sparked controversy, with some criticizing her for carrying her medals to various events.

Bhaker has been attending numerous functions where she is felicitated for her achievements. It is customary for athletes to display their medals on such occasions. However, some internet trolls have taken to social media to mock her, creating memes and gifs that portray her as obsessed with her medals.

In response to the criticism, Bhaker has defended her actions. “Why will I not?” she told Times of India. “Everyone wants to see the medal, so I carry it in case someone wants to see it.” She also emphasized that the medals belong to the entire nation of India.

Bhaker’s success in Paris was a redemption song after her disappointing performance at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. A pistol malfunction had prevented her from qualifying for the finals, leaving her heartbroken. However, she used that experience to fuel her determination and emerge victorious in Paris.

“I was very scared in Tokyo,” Bhaker said. “I let the pressure get to me. But I learned from that and took those lessons to Paris.”

Bhaker’s achievements have reignited India’s hopes of becoming a shooting powerhouse. Her success, along with the recent strides made by badminton and hockey, has boosted the country’s sporting prowess.

IOC and Odisha Secure Semifinal Berths in MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup Hockey

IOC and Odisha Secure Semifinal Berths in MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup Hockey

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the former champion of the MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup All-India hockey tournament, has secured its place in the semifinals after a 3-1 victory over Odisha in a Pool-B contest. With this win, IOC has assured itself of a spot in the knock-out stage.

IOC, studded with Olympians and Internationals, has played hard and ticked all the boxes in this year’s tournament. The team has scripted its third successive win, leaving nothing to chance. Odisha, from Pool-B, is the other team that has made it to the last four.

In Pool-A, Indian Army tamed Tamil Nadu 3-1 with a delectable mix of aggression and caution. However, the picture in Pool-A is still unclear as to who will reach the semifinals. Tamil Nadu, after its wonderful win over Maharashtra, flattered to deceive against a strong Army unit.

Army was the better side throughout the match, be it in attack, defense, or midfield. Tamil Nadu will rue its chances in the fourth quarter. Trailing 1-3 in the fourth quarter, the host had four back-to-back penalty corners but wasted each one of them.

Indian Chess GMs Defy Norms with Hyper-Aggressive Approach

Indian Chess GMs Defy Norms with Hyper-Aggressive Approach

Indian Chess: Defying Norms with Hyper-Aggressive Approach

In the world of chess, young players often start with an aggressive style, seeking wins at all costs. However, as they climb the ranks, they are expected to adopt a more conservative approach. But India’s young grandmasters (GMs) are breaking this mold, proving that hyper-aggression can still be a winning formula at the highest level.

Former world No. 3 Anish Giri observes that these young GMs have defied the norm by maintaining their aggressive style even against top players. “They go after the top players as if they were still in these open tournaments. And it sort of works too,” said Giri.

This approach was evident in India’s dominant performance at the Chess Olympiad, where the men’s team won 27 out of 44 games and lost only once. Giri attributes their success to a combination of talent, luck, and their aggressive style.

“They are particularly talented, particularly strong. But also, there is an element of luck involved too,” said Giri. “But one thing that really helped for the youngsters in this case is that you start off always playing much lower-rated teams. So you start off almost by default with wins.”

In contrast, players from countries like the United States tend to adopt a more conservative approach, drawing more games against weaker opponents. Giri believes that India’s young GMs are able to rack up wins against lower-rated players due to their hyper-aggressive style.

The Chess Olympiad also highlighted the growing strength of Indian chess. Giri notes that India has a wide pool of talented players, which gives them an advantage in events like the Global Chess League.

“There is not only the top crop, but also the width, you know, the breadth,” said Giri. “Like if we play Olympiad on 100 boards, India is going to dominate even more because there’s like layers and layers of amazing players.”

As India’s young GMs continue to rise, they are inspiring a new generation of players. D Gukesh’s upcoming World Championship match against Ding Liren in November is a significant moment for Indian chess.

“In general, matches are very, very different,” said Giri. “There is psychology and also the preparation is very different too. So you have much more time to focus on one particular opponent.”

Giri sees Gukesh as the favorite in the match, but he also acknowledges the pressure that comes with being the favorite. However, Gukesh’s aggressive style may help him overcome this pressure and focus on playing his best chess.

India Creates History with Double Gold at Chess Olympiad 2024

India Creates History with Double Gold at Chess Olympiad 2024

India’s historic triumph at the Chess Olympiad 2024 has etched their name in the annals of the sport. Both the men’s and women’s teams scripted history by claiming their maiden gold medals, a testament to their exceptional talent and unwavering determination.

The men’s team, led by the prodigious D Gukesh, Arjun Erigaisi, and R Praggnanandhaa, faced a formidable challenge in their final round match against Slovenia. However, the trio displayed their mettle, securing crucial victories in their respective matches to seal the gold.

The women’s team, featuring the impressive Vantika Agrawal, also rose to the occasion in their final match against Azerbaijan. Their collective brilliance and unwavering spirit propelled them to victory, securing the coveted gold medal.

Vantika Agrawal, a key member of the Indian team, expressed her immense pride and joy in an interview with NDTV. “We are so proud to be playing for India and we are very happy,” she exclaimed.

Agrawal revealed that the team had meticulously planned their celebration, including a special dance and dinner. She also acknowledged the immense pressure they faced as the top seeds, but their determination and resilience prevailed.

“There was a lot of pressure from the start to the end,” Agrawal said. “But I was not thinking about anything and I just knew that I was playing for India.”

Agrawal’s inspiration, she revealed, is the legendary Viswanathan Anand, a five-time world champion. She also expressed her admiration for multiple-time world champion Magnus Carlsen.

India’s double gold triumph at the Chess Olympiad 2024 is a testament to the country’s growing prowess in the sport. It is a moment of immense pride and celebration for the nation, and a beacon of inspiration for aspiring chess players across the globe.

India to Face Germany in Two-Match Hockey Series in New Delhi

India to Face Germany in Two-Match Hockey Series in New Delhi

The Indian men’s hockey team, fresh off their historic bronze medal performance at the Tokyo Olympics, will face off against hockey powerhouse Germany in a two-match bilateral series at the iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi on October 23 and 24.

The last time these two hockey giants clashed was in the semi-finals of the Paris Olympics, where Germany emerged victorious with a narrow 3-2 margin. India, however, went on to secure the bronze medal by defeating Spain in the third-place play-offs.

Hockey India President Dilip Tirkey expressed his excitement for the upcoming series, stating, “This bilateral series against Germany will be a remarkable showcase of world-class hockey. Both India and Germany have a rich history in the sport, and this series will give fans an opportunity to witness an intense competition between two of the most formidable teams in the world.”

“We are honored to host this event, which will not only promote the spirit of hockey but also strengthen the bond between the two nations,” added Tirkey, a former India captain.

Hockey India Secretary General Bhola Nath Singh echoed Tirkey’s sentiments, saying, “The India-Germany hockey rivalry has always been a thrilling contest. Our players are eager to compete against such a good side, and I believe this series will offer both teams a chance to fine-tune their skills and strategies ahead of future international tournaments.”

“We are proud to be part of this Indo-German collaboration, which brings together not just business and diplomacy but also the love of sport,” Singh added.

German Hockey Federation President Henning Fastrich expressed the national team’s anticipation for the challenge. “India has always been a special place for hockey, and our team is excited to play in front of passionate Indian hockey fans. This series will be a fantastic opportunity to strengthen the sporting ties between Germany and India while offering both teams a competitive platform to prepare for upcoming global events.”

“We look forward to the challenge and the experience of playing at the historic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium,” Fastrich concluded.

The India-Germany bilateral series promises to be an exciting spectacle for hockey enthusiasts, showcasing the skills and strategies of two of the world’s top hockey nations.

Vince McMahon Breaks Silence on Netflix Docuseries, Accuses Platform of Misinterpretation

Vince McMahon Breaks Silence on Netflix Docuseries, Accuses Platform of Misinterpretation

Former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon has broken his silence regarding the upcoming Netflix docuseries “Mr. McMahon,” which delves into allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking against him. McMahon expressed dissatisfaction with the trailer, accusing Netflix of misinterpreting the series and conflating his on-screen persona with his real self.

The six-episode docuseries, set to premiere on September 25, covers McMahon’s 50-year journey in professional wrestling. However, McMahon claims that the trailer presents a misleading narrative, using out-of-context footage and soundbites to distort viewers’ perceptions. He emphasizes that there are two sides to every story and urges viewers to watch the entire series before forming an opinion.

McMahon’s statement comes amidst ongoing controversy surrounding his alleged misconduct. Earlier this year, he stepped down from his position as WWE Chairman and CEO following an investigation into the allegations. The docuseries is expected to shed light on these allegations and their impact on McMahon’s personal and professional life.

Despite his concerns about the trailer, McMahon acknowledges the opportunity the docuseries presents to tell his story. He hopes that viewers will approach the series with an open mind and consider all perspectives before reaching a conclusion.

The docuseries features interviews with McMahon himself, as well as wrestling legends such as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena, and Paul “Triple H” Levesque. It promises to provide an in-depth look at McMahon’s rise to prominence in the wrestling industry and the challenges he faced along the way.

Indian Chess Prodigy Gukesh Eyes World Championship Glory

Indian Chess Prodigy Gukesh Eyes World Championship Glory

Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh, the youngest challenger to the World Chess Championship, has expressed satisfaction with his performance at the recently concluded Chess Olympiad. Gukesh played a pivotal role in India’s historic gold medal victory, scoring an impressive nine points out of 10 games.

“I approached the Olympiad as an individual event, focusing on performing well in this specific tournament,” Gukesh said. “I’m very happy with my performance and the team’s performance.”

Gukesh’s exceptional display on the top board earned him an individual gold medal. He attributed the team’s success to their positive mindset and hard work. “The result is proof that we were doing many things right and we were in the right spirit,” he said.

Now, Gukesh’s focus shifts to the World Championship clash against defending champion Ding Liren in November-December. The Indian prodigy became the youngest challenger to the world title at the age of 17 after winning the Candidates tournament in April.

“I’m quite happy with my form heading into the World Championship,” Gukesh said. “There are still a couple of months left, and I will work harder and be fully ready.”

Should Gukesh succeed, he would become the first Indian since Viswanathan Anand to claim the world chess crown. Anand won the title five times during his illustrious career.

Gukesh’s journey to the World Championship has been marked by remarkable achievements. He became the youngest Indian to achieve the Grandmaster title at the age of 12 and has consistently performed at the highest level.

The upcoming World Championship clash promises to be an exciting battle between two of the world’s top chess players. Gukesh’s determination and talent make him a formidable challenger, and his performance at the Chess Olympiad has further boosted his confidence.

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