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Sports Possible

Making sports possible in India with stories of underrepresented athletes and sports breaking barriers to achieve greatness.
Indian youth boxers excelled at the Asian U-19 Championships in Bangkok, claiming 3 golds and 14 overall medals.
Rishabh Yadav’s bronze in men’s compound archery marks India’s first-ever individual medal at the World Games.
After topping their group unbeaten, India’s U-20 women’s football team secures AFC Asian Cup 2026 berth and receives a $25,000 cash prize from AIFF.
Ramesh Budihal’s bronze medal at the Asian Surfing Championships marks India’s breakthrough on the continental surfing stage.
Jarmanpreet Singh remains a key defender for India’s men’s hockey team, gearing up for crucial 2025 tournaments to secure World Cup qualification and Olympic ambitions.
India’s Minerva Academy U-14 footballers stunned the world by dominating Norway Cup 2025 with record goals and no external backing.
For the first time ever, India advances two doubles teams to the WTT Star Contender 2025 finals, highlighting growing international success.
A 16-year-old orphan from Haryana’s Mandothi overcomes odds and a tough deficit to create India’s first U17 Greco-Roman wrestling world championship victory at 110kg.
Khelo India athletes Kushal Dalal and Parneet Kaur’s remarkable gold-winning performance at the 2025 World University Games signals India’s rising archery prowess.
India’s emerging table tennis talents showcased exceptional skill and determination, securing multiple medals and reinforcing the country’s growing global youth sporting stature.
Trailblazers Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh make history with first all-Indian final at Women’s World Cup, both booking 2026 Candidates spots.
Pune’s Shreyasi Joshi becomes India’s first double Asian champion in roller skating, clinching gold in both Classic and Battle Slalom events.
India’s women wrestlers clinched four medals at the Budapest Memorial 2025, marking a milestone in international wrestling and boosting hopes ahead of the World Championships.
Sujeet Kalkal secured India’s first UWW Ranking Series gold of 2025 in Budapest, with Rahul adding a bronze.
Indian prodigy R Praggnanandhaa, 19, topples Magnus Carlsen in 39 moves, knocking him out of title contention at the Las Vegas Freestyle Chess Grand Slam.
Indian hockey star Deepika clinched the global Poligras Magic Skill Award 2024-25 for her sensational solo effort against the world’s top-ranked Netherlands during the FIH Pro League.
Bihar’s U18 boys and girls teams made history by clinching both titles at the 2025 National Rugby 7s in Dehradun.
Suraj Vashisht’s victory in Bishkek marks India’s resurgence in Greco-Roman wrestling after years of setbacks.
Assam Police athletes excel in wrist wrestling, securing five gold and three silver medals at the international event.
Indian Grandmaster D Gukesh, 18, defeats world champion Magnus Carlsen five times in a row, leading the 2025 SuperUnited Rapid Croatia Chess Championship and reshaping the global chess landscape.
Despite winning 16 state golds and two national silvers, Deepak Kumar now sells sugarcane juice in Fazilka due to lack of government support.
Neeraj Chopra regains the world’s top javelin ranking after a record-breaking season, inspiring Indian athletics.
Indian chess prodigy R Praggnanandhaa overcomes setbacks to win the UzChess Cup Masters and become India’s top-ranked player.
Indian squash stars Anahat Singh, Abhay Singh, Joshna Chinappa, and Velavan Senthilkumar make history by winning all three titles at the prestigious event.