Sports Possible

Sports Possible

Making sports possible in India with stories of underrepresented athletes and sports breaking barriers to achieve greatness.
Indian ultra-marathoner Sufiya Sufi has set a Guinness World Record by completing the 480-km Manali–Leh route in just 98 hours despite extreme Himalayan conditions.
Indian teenager Anahat Singh defeated top-seeded Georgina Kennedy to win her first-ever PSA Bronze-level squash title in Washington.
The Haryana shuttler dominated the Thailand Masters, defeating top seeds and claiming her maiden Super 300 title.
India's 2026 budget boosts sports funding by eighteen percent and launches the new transformative Khelo India Mission.
A tense final in Leh saw the Indian Army edge Chandigarh 3–2, spotlighting the rapid rise of winter sports in India.
PV Sindhu makes history as the first Indian shuttler to reach 500 career wins in Jakarta.
Former World No.1 and Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal has confirmed her retirement, citing chronic knee degeneration and arthritis after two years away from competitive badminton.
From rural Arunachal Pradesh to the global stage, Rupa Bayor’s journey reflects resilience, sacrifice, and India’s growing presence in international Taekwondo.
In a ninth-round thriller at the FIDE World Blitz Championship, India's Arjun Erigaisi defeated Magnus Carlsen on time, surging to joint lead amid the Norwegian's furious table smash.
Indian men and women’s roll ball teams lifted World Cup trophies in Dubai after defeating defending champions Kenya in two nerve-wracking finals on the same night.
India thrashes top-seeded Hong Kong 3-0 to clinch their historic maiden Squash World Cup title in Chennai.
Wrestler Antim Panghal secured a gold medal in the women's 55kg category at the Senior National Championship.
Champion Vinesh Phogat has announced her comeback in sports amid her successful political career. Fans are rejoiced.
Trailing 0-2 against Argentina, India's juniors unleashed four goals in the final quarter to secure bronze at the FIH Men's Junior World Cup 2025 in Chennai.
At just 21 months, Veda Paresh Sarfare from Ratnagiri swam 100 metres in 10 minutes 8 seconds after 11 months of training, earning a spot in the India Book of Records as India's youngest swimmer.
Former Asian Games gold medallist Seema Punia receives a 16-month doping suspension from NADA, her third offence from a 2024 test, amid rising concerns in Indian athletics.​
Nitesh Singh and Ankit Mer’s medals mark India’s breakthrough at the first-ever World U21 Taekwondo Championships.
India's wheelchair basketball team secured a 60-51 victory over Nepal in the opening match of the historic Unity Cup 2025.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand make a spectacular comeback to successfully defend their women’s doubles crown.
From rural roots to international glory, Amar Singh Devanda sets a new Indian record in ultrarunning.
India’s women’s kabaddi team remains undefeated in 2025 World Cup, inspiring a global rise for the sport.
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen claimed his first 2025 title in a commanding win at the Australian Open Super 500.
Nikhat Zareen’s strategic and resilient boxing prowess leads India’s record-breaking medal haul at the 2025 World Boxing Cup.
India clinched nine gold medals and set a record by sending 15 boxers to the gold medal rounds.