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Sports Possible

Making sports possible in India with stories of underrepresented athletes and sports breaking barriers to achieve greatness.
Chennai chess prodigy claims Asian crown, strengthening India’s growing dominance in women’s chess.
India’s Dinesh Dhankhar delivered a tactical masterclass to win heavyweight gold and headline India’s dominant 16-medal campaign at the Ulaanbaatar Open 2026.
India’s U-18 hockey teams achieved a historic double podium finish, with men winning Asia Cup and women securing bronze, showcasing rising grassroots strength.
India’s athletes dominated Taiwan’s opening day, winning two golds, equalling relay meet records, and securing dramatic hurdles silver.
The 20-year-old grandmaster overcame early setbacks to secure a historic Norway Chess triumph.
Three rising stars showcase India's growing dominance, depth and ambition in global boxing.
India defeated Bhutan 1-0 to set up a high-stakes final against Bangladesh.
A Kerala-origin winger’s rise through Aspire Academy leads to a historic 2026 World Cup selection for Qatar.
The 20-year-old Indian grandmaster strengthened his Norway Chess title challenge by defeating World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen for a historic third time.
Eleven-year-old Indian karting prodigy Atiqa Mir bounced back from crash to claim flawless pole-to-flag victory in Greece.
Satwik–Chirag staged a comeback win over Indonesia to claim their first Singapore Open title and ninth World Tour crown.
Andhra Pradesh's Mogali Venkatram won India's first-ever Asian U20 800m gold.
India's young wrestlers win 27 medals, signalling a bright future ahead.
Indian-origin teen Shrey Parikh won 2026 Scripps Bee after record-breaking spell-off.
Assam’s Avantika Das won two silver medals for India at Oceania Wushu Championships.
After overcoming a life-changing accident, Sumit Antil continues redefining para-athletics with another historic world-record throw.
India’s women crushed Maldives 11-0, boosting confidence before crucial SAFF clash against defending champions Bangladesh.
President Droupadi Murmu honoured Paralympic champion Praveen Kumar, celebrating resilience, inclusion and India’s evolving sporting culture.
Gurindervir Singh’s historic 10.09 sprint rewrote Indian athletics after fierce rivalry with Kujur.
Five-member BSF team scaled Mt Lhotse, showcasing endurance, teamwork and India’s mountaineering legacy.
India secured two gold, one silver and two bronze medals as Aparna Dahiya became the country’s first-ever Sanda World Cup gold medallist in Macau.
Indian weightlifter Gyaneshwari Yadav secured silver and bronze medals with a record-breaking performance at Asian Championships 2026.
India U-17 beat Lebanon 4-0 reach AFC quarterfinals World Cup hopes alive.
Overcoming a devastating ACL injury, Baranica Elangovan redefines Indian pole vaulting with a record-breaking 4.23m jump.