Duplantis and Ingebrigtsen Shatter World Records at Silesia Diamond League

Duplantis and Ingebrigtsen Shatter World Records at Silesia Diamond League

At the Silesia Diamond League meeting, Armand Duplantis and Jakob Ingebrigtsen etched their names into the history books with world-record-breaking performances.

Duplantis, the Swedish pole vault sensation, soared to a new height of 6.26 meters, surpassing his previous record set just three weeks earlier at the Paris Olympics. The 24-year-old’s exuberant celebration was met with thunderous applause and a handshake from Polish President Andrzej Duda.

“Everything came together perfectly,” said Duplantis, who set his first world record in Poland in 2020. “I wanted to put on a good show for the crowd.”

In the 3,000 meters, Ingebrigtsen, the Norwegian distance runner, stunned spectators with a time of 7min 17.55sec, shattering Daniel Komen’s 28-year-old world record by over three seconds.

“It feels amazing,” said Ingebrigtsen. “I hoped to challenge the record, but I never expected to run 7:17.”

Kenya’s Emmanuel Wanyonyi, the Olympic 800m champion, had hoped to break David Rudisha’s world record, but his thunder was stolen by Canada’s Marco Arop, who finished in 1:41.86.

In the 200m, Botswana’s Letsile Tebogo dominated the race, setting a meet record of 19.83sec. Femke Bol and Karsten Warholm also set meet records in the women’s and men’s 400m hurdles, respectively.

Warholm, who lost his Olympic title in Paris, said, “I wanted to do well before the Diamond League final. It feels good to see the momentum going after the Olympics.”

The Silesia Diamond League meeting showcased the exceptional talent and determination of these world-class athletes, leaving an unforgettable mark on the sport of track and field.

Paris's Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde to Host Paralympic Opening Ceremony

Paris’s Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde to Host Paralympic Opening Ceremony

Paris, the City of Lights, is set to host the opening ceremony of the Summer Paralympics on Wednesday, August 24th, 2024. The iconic Champs-Élysées avenue and the historic Place de la Concorde will serve as the grand stage for this momentous event.

The Champs-Élysées, a two-kilometer-long tree-lined artery, is a symbol of French culture and celebration. It connects the Arc de Triomphe in the west with Place de la Concorde in the east, forming a single straight line. The avenue is adorned with cafes, palaces, and luxury shops, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

On Wednesday, the Champs-Élysées will transform into a vibrant parade ground, welcoming over 180 delegations and 4,400 para-athletes from around the world. The parade will be open to the public, allowing everyone to witness the spirit of unity and determination that defines the Paralympic Games.

At the other end of the Champs-Élysées lies Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris. This elegant paved square is defined by its towering obelisk, a gift from Egypt in 1830. The square has a somber past, having been the site of executions during the French Revolution. Today, it stands as a symbol of reconciliation and unity.

The official parade for ticket holders will take place in Place de la Concorde, featuring protocol and artistic sequences. The ceremony will celebrate the resilience and achievements of para-athletes, showcasing their extraordinary abilities and inspiring the world.

The opening ceremony of the Summer Paralympics in Paris promises to be a spectacle of grandeur and emotion. The Champs-Élysées and Place de la Concorde will provide a fitting backdrop for this celebration of human spirit and athleticism.

Mondo Duplantis Breaks Pole Vault World Record Again with 6.26-Meter Leap

Mondo Duplantis Breaks Pole Vault World Record Again with 6.26-Meter Leap

Swedish pole vault sensation Mondo Duplantis has once again etched his name in the history books, shattering his own world record with an astonishing leap of 6.26 meters at the Silesia Diamond League meeting in Poland on Sunday.

Duplantis, who has dominated the pole vaulting scene in recent years, has now broken the world record an incredible 10 times. His latest feat surpasses the 6.25 meters he cleared to retain his Olympic gold medal in Paris earlier this month.

The 23-year-old cleared the record-breaking height on his second attempt, sending the crowd into a frenzy. His first attempt at 6.26 meters was a near miss, but he quickly regrouped and executed a flawless jump to secure the record.

Duplantis’s record-breaking performance is a testament to his exceptional athleticism and unwavering determination. He has consistently pushed the boundaries of human ability, setting new standards for the sport.

The Swedish star’s latest achievement has solidified his status as one of the greatest pole vaulters of all time. He has already won numerous major titles, including two Olympic gold medals, three world championships, and multiple European championships.

Duplantis’s record-breaking jump is not only a personal triumph but also a source of inspiration for athletes and sports enthusiasts worldwide. It demonstrates the power of human potential and the importance of striving for excellence.

Norris Stuns Verstappen at Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren Emerges as Title Contender

Norris Stuns Verstappen at Dutch Grand Prix, McLaren Emerges as Title Contender

McLaren’s Lando Norris emerged victorious at the Dutch Grand Prix, delivering a stunning performance that shattered Max Verstappen’s undefeated streak at his home circuit. The British driver secured his second career victory, closing the gap on Verstappen in the world championship standings.

Norris’s triumph was a testament to the recent upgrades made to the McLaren, which proved to be the dominant force throughout the race weekend. Despite Verstappen’s strong start, Norris gradually chipped away at his lead, overtaking him on lap 18.

Verstappen’s Red Bull struggled to match the pace of the McLaren, with the Dutchman complaining of a lack of grip from his tires. Norris capitalized on this weakness, extending his advantage to over 10 seconds by lap 40.

The McLaren driver maintained his composure, producing the fastest lap of the race on his new set of tires. He eventually crossed the finish line with a comfortable margin of victory, leaving Verstappen to settle for second place.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc claimed the third podium spot after a thrilling battle with Norris’s teammate, Oscar Piastri. Red Bull’s Sergio Perez finished sixth, further narrowing the gap in the constructors’ championship.

Norris’s victory marks a significant shift in the Formula One landscape. The McLaren has emerged as a serious contender, challenging Red Bull’s dominance. Verstappen’s longest winless streak since 2020 has raised concerns within the Red Bull camp.

As the F1 circus moves to Monza next weekend, the pressure will be on Verstappen to regain his winning form. Norris and the McLaren team will be eager to continue their momentum and challenge for the championship title.

India Bags Silver at Asian Surfing Championships Maruhaba Cup

India Bags Silver at Asian Surfing Championships Maruhaba Cup

India’s surfing prowess continues to shine on the international stage as the nation claimed a silver medal at the Maruhaba Cup, a team event within the Asian Surfing Championships 2024. The victory comes on the heels of India securing its first-ever Asian Games quotas in surfing, marking a significant milestone for the sport in the country.

The Maruhaba Cup, held at the picturesque Thulusdhoo island in the Maldives, brought together elite surfers from across Asia to compete in a team format. India’s team, comprising Kamali P, Ajeesh Ali, Srikanth D, and Sanjay Selvamani, showcased their skills and determination throughout the competition.

In the Heat 2 semi-final, India dominated the field, securing first place with a total score of 32.16. Chinese Taipei followed in second place with a score of 29.70, while South Korea finished third with a score of 27.74.

The final saw India facing off against Asia’s top surfing nations. Despite a valiant effort, the Indian team finished in second place with a team score of 24.13. Chinese Taipei (23.93) and China (22.10) were placed third and fourth respectively, while Japan emerged victorious with an impressive score of 58.40.

India’s silver medal at the Maruhaba Cup is a testament to the growing strength of surfing in the country. The team’s performance not only secured a podium finish but also demonstrated India’s potential to compete at the highest level of the sport.

Manu Bhaker Meets Mary Kom, Shares Olympic Experiences

Manu Bhaker Meets Mary Kom, Shares Olympic Experiences

Star Indian shooter Manu Bhaker, who made history by winning two medals at the Paris Olympics 2024, recently met with legendary boxer and former Olympian Mary Kom. Bhaker, who secured bronze medals in the women’s 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed team event, is currently taking a break from shooting to recover from an injury.

During their meeting, Bhaker and Kom shared their experiences at the Olympics and discussed the challenges and triumphs they faced. Bhaker also expressed her admiration for Kom’s achievements, including her bronze medal in boxing at the London Olympics 2012.

In a heartwarming gesture, Bhaker requested Kom to plan a workout session with her. “It was great catching up with you didi @mcmary.kom, and talking about the Olympics and more… Thank you for your wishes and blessings and let’s plan a workout session soon!” Bhaker wrote on Instagram.

Meanwhile, Mary Kom, an eight-time world champion, was initially appointed as India’s Chef-de-Mission for the Paris Olympics. However, she had to step down due to personal commitments. “I consider it an honor to serve my country in every way possible, and I was mentally prepared for it. However, I regret that I will not be able to uphold the prestigious responsibility and would like to resign, owing to personal reasons,” Kom stated in a letter to IOA President PT Usha.

Despite her absence as Chef-de-Mission, Kom expressed her support for the Indian athletes competing in Paris. “I am there to cheer on my country and the athletes competing in this Olympic Games, with great expectations,” she added.

Manu Bhaker’s performance at the Paris Olympics was remarkable, as she became the first Indian athlete to win multiple individual medals at the Games. Her bronze medals in the 10m air pistol and 10m air pistol mixed team event showcased her exceptional talent and determination. She also came close to winning a third bronze in 25m pistol, finishing a creditable fourth.

Bhaker’s achievements have inspired countless young shooters in India and have cemented her place as one of the country’s most promising athletes. Her meeting with Mary Kom, a true icon of Indian sports, is a testament to the camaraderie and support that exists within the Indian sporting community.

Pakistan Billiards Team Denied Visas for World Championships in India

Pakistan Billiards Team Denied Visas for World Championships in India

The Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) has expressed outrage after the Indian High Commission denied visas to its three players and a referee for the IBSF U-18 and U-21 World Championships in Bengaluru. The tournament commenced on Saturday, leaving the Pakistani contingent stranded.

PBSA official Alamgir Sheikh lamented the lack of visas, stating that the players had secured necessary clearances from the Pakistani government and sports board. “We applied to the Indian High Commission on time, but they refused to issue visas, depriving our squad of the opportunity to compete,” Sheikh said.

The affected players, Ahsan Ramazan, Hasnain Akhtar, and Hamza Illyas, were considered strong contenders for success in the world events. Sheikh emphasized their recent achievements and expressed disappointment at their inability to showcase their skills.

Adding to the frustration, referee Naveed Kapadia was also denied a visa despite being nominated by the IBSF to supervise the tournament. Sheikh condemned the decision, calling it a violation of international sporting norms.

The PBSA has lodged formal complaints with the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) and the Indian Billiards and Snooker body. Sheikh urged the authorities to intervene and ensure that Pakistani athletes are not discriminated against in future events.

The incident has raised concerns about the politicization of sports and the impact it can have on young athletes. The PBSA has vowed to continue its efforts to secure visas for its players and ensure their participation in international competitions.

Bhavina Patel Targets Gold, Defying Chinese Dominance at Paris Paralympics

Bhavina Patel Targets Gold, Defying Chinese Dominance at Paris Paralympics

Tokyo Paralympics silver medalist Bhavina Patel is determined to upgrade her medal to gold at the upcoming Paris Paralympics, which commence on August 28. Patel, who became the first Indian paddler to win a medal in the Class 4 event at Tokyo, expressed her confidence in challenging the dominance of Chinese opponents.

“Chinese players are humans, and so are we,” Patel asserted. “China does not matter to me. I have beaten a Chinese player before, so there’s no pressure on me to face them. I have changed my tactics accordingly and will deploy my best plans against them.”

Patel, a Commonwealth Games champion and Asian Games medalist, emphasized her focus on giving her best. “There is no nervousness. I just have to give my best. When we think about giving our best, nothing else comes to mind,” she said.

Her doubles partner, Sonalben Patel, echoed her sentiments, stating, “Bhavina and I have put in a double amount of effort in our training as partners. We will try our utmost to return home with a medal.”

Tokyo Paralympics gold medalist in men’s singles badminton SH6 event, Krishna Nagar, expressed his aim to replicate his performance. “I hope everything will be fine in Paris, and I will try to win gold for India again. I will give it my all to defend my gold from Tokyo. Preparations went well, I feel positive, and will look to play safe,” he said.

Debutant shot putter Sachin Khilari set high expectations for himself. “There is a lot of excitement in me. I have been preparing for the Paralympics for 1.5 years. I performed well at the World Championship, and I expect a gold medal out of myself because I have worked hard to earn it,” he said.

Discus throw athlete Sakshi Kasana, also making her debut, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity. “I have worked tirelessly hard for this moment to come true. Representing your nation at the Paralympics is the biggest thing for any athlete, so I hope my four years of hard work pays off.”

PCI President and legendary para javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia predicted a strong performance from India. “I have 20 years of experience in para sports. I have taken 3 medals. I know each player and their performances individually. We have received support from PM Modi, and 50 players from the TOPS scheme are going,” he said.

“Many players got help under CSR activity. We will be winning more than 25 medals. India will be in the top 20 in the medal tally.” Jhajharia also expressed confidence in Sumit Antil defending his gold medal. “Sumit will definitely defend his gold medal. He is fit, not under any kind of injury, and has a high level of confidence in himself. The national anthem will definitely be played, and Sumit will win gold,” Jhajharia said.

India has sent an 84-member team, the largest ever for Paralympics, to Paris, where the Games will be held from August 28 to September 8.

Indian Paralympic Contingent to Paris Grows to 179 Members

Indian Paralympic Contingent to Paris Grows to 179 Members

The Indian contingent for the upcoming Paris Paralympics, scheduled from August 28 to September 8, will comprise 84 athletes and 95 officials, totaling 179 members. This marks a significant increase from the 54-member contingent that represented India at the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021.

The large number of officials accompanying the athletes is attributed to the special needs of para athletes. Many participants will have personal coaches and escorts to assist them with their specific requirements. The contingent includes 77 team officials, nine contingent medical officials, and nine contingent officials.

India is sending its largest-ever contingent to the Paralympics, with athletes competing in 12 sports. The para-athletics team is the largest, with 38 competitors, followed by the para-badminton team with 14 members. Other sports represented include para-swimming, para-shooting, para-powerlifting, para-table tennis, para-archery, para-canoeing, para-cycling, para-equestrian, para-rowing, and para-taekwondo.

Notable athletes in the contingent include javelin thrower Sumit Antil and shooter Avani Lekhara, both of whom won gold medals at the Tokyo Paralympics. They will be accompanied by personal coaches to support their efforts to defend their titles.

The participation of the entire contingent, except for the Chef de Mission and one team manager for para badminton, will be funded by the government. All members will receive a daily out-of-pocket allowance of USD 50 during the Games, including acclimatization and training periods.

Paralympic Committee of India president Devendra Jhajharia, who is leading the contingent, will stay outside the Games Village to provide support to athletes competing outside Paris. He has expressed optimism that India will surpass its medal tally of 19 from the Tokyo Paralympics, aiming for over 25 medals, including double-digit gold.

PBG Bengaluru Smashers, Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Dominance in UTT 2024

PBG Bengaluru Smashers, Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Dominance in UTT 2024

PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis Aim for Continued Success in Ultimate Table Tennis 2024

The Ultimate Table Tennis 2024 season is heating up, with both PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis looking to maintain their winning streaks when they face off at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium on Monday.

Both teams made impressive starts to the tournament, with PBG Bengaluru Smashers defeating Chennai Lions 11-4 and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis overcoming Ahmedabad SG Pipers 10-5.

PBG Bengaluru Smashers’ victory was largely due to the heroics of Jeet Chandra, who stunned India’s top-ranked male paddler, Achanta Sharath Kamal, 3-0. Captain Alvaro Robles, Lily Zhang, and Anthony Amalraj also contributed to the team’s success.

Puneri Paltan Table Tennis, meanwhile, relied on the brilliance of Ayhika Mukherjee, who upset the league’s highest-ranked player, Bernadette Szocs, 3-0. Ankur Bhattacharjee also impressed with a sweeping win over Lilian Bardet.

Both teams will be eager to build on their strong starts and secure a place in the playoffs. A victory for either side could bring them closer to that goal.

The match between PBG Bengaluru Smashers and Puneri Paltan Table Tennis promises to be an exciting affair, with both teams boasting talented players and a hunger for success.

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