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Abdulla Aboobacker’s Fight for Glory: Kerala’s Forgotten Triple Jump Star

Abdulla Aboobacker, India’s triple jump medalist, continues his fight for recognition in Kerala as he eyes qualification for the 2025 World Athletics Championships.

Hulkamania Lives On: Wrestling World Bids Farewell to Its Biggest Icon

Hulk Hogan, the face of Hulkamania and one of WWE’s most iconic legends, has passed away at 71. From body slams to blockbuster promos, we look back at the unforgettable legacy of a man who changed wrestling forever.

AIU Suspends Joint Secretary After Athletes Bench Fallout in Germany

The Athletics Federation of India has suspended Joint Secretary Baljit Singh Sekhon after six Indian badminton players were reportedly sent to Germany for the FISU World University Games 2025 but never got to play. An official inquiry has now been launched, exposing deeper flaws in selection and athlete management.

Murali Sreeshankar Jumps to Gold in Portugal, Adds to Strong 2025 Season

Murali Sreeshankar clinched gold at the 2025 Meeting Maia Cidade do Desporto in Portugal with a 7.75m leap, continuing his steady form this season. While not his season-best, the performance added another international medal to his name.

Antim Panghal & Harshita Mor Dominate in Budapest

Antim Panghal showcased her dominance yet again with a takedown-heavy performance, overpowering her opponent and reaffirming her place as India’s fiercest wrestling star in 2025.

How India Became Magnus Carlsen’s New Nightmare?

R Praggnanandhaa’s 39-move win at the Las Vegas Grand Slam wasn’t a one-off. A new wave of Indian chess talent is forcing Magnus Carlsen into unfamiliar territory — frustration, not dominance.

From Understudy to Gold Standard: Sujeet Kalkal’s Rise in Indian Wrestling

Sujeet Kalkal stunned the wrestling world in Budapest with dominant wins over top-tier opponents, capped with gold in the men’s 65kg freestyle. A coming-of-age victory that marks India’s rising force in wrestling.

Hurdle by Hurdle, Moumita Makes Her Mark in Luzern

India’s Moumita Mondal delivered a determined run in the 100m hurdles final at Luzern, holding her own among international competitors with a spirited performance.

Animesh Kujur Clocks 20.79s in Luzern, Says ‘Growth Will Take Time’

Animesh Kujur clocked 20.79s in the 200m Final 1 at Luzern 2025, finishing sixth in a high-quality field. Manikanta Hoblidhar followed with 21.36s in Final 3, securing second place and showcasing India’s growing sprinting strength.

India’s Leap of Faith: Shaili Singh and Moumita Mondal Break into Luzern Top 10

Shaili Singh and Moumita Mondal featured in the women’s long jump final at Luzern 2025. While Moumita finished 7th with 6.34m, Shaili placed 10th with a jump of 6.13m in a tough field.