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Sports Possible

Making sports possible in India with stories of underrepresented athletes and sports breaking barriers to achieve greatness.
Suruchi Singh’s remarkable rise to the top of ISSF rankings highlights India’s growing dominance in women’s shooting.
The prestigious Badminton World Championships will return to India in August 2026, with New Delhi hosting the landmark 30th edition after 17 years.
Despite a final-match loss, India’s U17 women outscored rivals to become 2025 SAFF champions, showcasing talent and resilience.
India’s comprehensive youth-to-senior weightlifting excellence leads to record-breaking performances and a top Commonwealth medal haul.
India secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory against Japan in the Asia Cup 2025, sealing a place in the Super 4s thanks to captain Harmanpreet Singh’s crucial goals.
India dominated the 16th Asian Shooting Championship in Kazakhstan, winning 50 gold medals and setting new records.
Indian badminton stars Satwik and Chirag storm into BWF Worlds semifinals, ensuring India’s continued global medal presence.
Eighteen-year-old Sairaj Pardesi from Manmad wins gold and sets new junior Commonwealth weightlifting records at the 2025 Championships.
After a challenging season, PV Sindhu rediscovered her form to defeat world number two and reach quarters.
India’s Neeraj Chopra finishes second behind Julian Weber in a thrilling Diamond League 2025 javelin final.
India’s official bid to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games in Ahmedabad promises economic growth and global sporting prestige.
Indian shooter Sift Kaur Samra triumphs with individual and team gold medals in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions at the 16th Asian Shooting Championships.
Animesh Kujur’s trailblazing sprint journey from a school race in Chhattisgarh to breaking national records and qualifying for the 2025 World Athletics Championships highlights India’s emerging sprinting prowess.
Anshuman Sharma, a para judo athlete, urges society to stop wasting time on trivial viral content and instead support athletes who travel hundreds of kilometres daily to win medals for India.
Mirabai Chanu lifts a record-breaking 193 kg to win gold at the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, marking a successful return to competition.
India’s youth archers scripted history by winning four golds and eight total medals at the World Archery Youth Championships 2025 in Winnipeg.
India clinched gold in all senior, junior, and youth mixed team air rifle events, leading the medal chart.
Indian shooter Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar triumphs in Men’s 50m Rifle 3 Positions event, marking another milestone for India.
Indian wrestlers Kajal Dochak, Shruti, and Saarika achieve top honours at U20 World Wrestling Championships, highlighting India’s rising global stature in the sport.
India’s young wrestlers exhibit exceptional skill and resilience, winning one gold and four silver medals at the U20 World Wrestling Championships 2025 in Bulgaria.
India’s Naruka achieves his first individual Asian Championship gold in men’s skeet, showcasing precision and resilience.
Indian wrestler Sumit Malik clinched silver at the 2025 U20 World Wrestling Championships amid strong performances by women wrestlers marking India’s growing global
Indian shooter Manu Bhaker won two bronze medals in individual and team 10m air pistol events at the 2025 Asian Shooting Championship, solidifying her position as a top continental athlete.
Anandkumar Velkumar made history by winning India’s first-ever roller skating medal, a bronze, at the 2025 World Games.