Raven Saunders, American Shotputter has become the viral sensation of Tokyo Olympics 2020. With purple and green hair and a grinning joker mask, Saunders's story is really inspiring. Born on 15 May 1996, has won a silver medal in the Tokyo ...
India's ace shuttler PV Sindhu made the country proud again by winning a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. What is even more commendable that this is PV Sindhu's second Olympic medal for India, the first one being a silver at ...
Debutant Lovlina Borgohain (69kg) assured India of their first boxing medal at the ongoing Olympic Games when she upstaged former world champion Nien-Chin Chen of Chinese Taipei to enter the semifinals here on Friday. The 23-year-old Assam boxer prevailed 4-1 to ...
Tokyo Olympics 2020 kicked off on 23 July 2021, delayed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of now, India finished at 48th with 7 medals. Among the news of wins and failures, another trend that received major attention ...
India swelled in pride as Table Tennis Star Manika Batra secured her position against world number 32 Margaryta Pesotska to reach the women's singles third round at Tokyo Olympics 2020. This Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna awardee is a top-ranked female player ...
Ace Indian weightlifter Saikhom Mirabai Chanu becomes the second Indian to win an Olympic medal in weightlifting after Karnam Malleswari's historic bronze in 1998 and just the fifth individual to win a silver medal. Chanu is the first Indian to win ...
Tokyo Olympics 2020 will kick off tomorrow with a highly anticipated Opening Ceremony from 4:30 P.M IST. However, the event to be held at the newly-built National Stadium in the Japanese capital, will be a scaled down and sobering affair in ...
The Tokyo Olympics are all set to start from 23 July 2021, an event which was postponed in 2020 due to the pandemic. The Games will have several participants from all over the world. One such participant is 21-years-old Maana Patel. ...
It is beyond doubt that the human greed is the core is the primary cause behind environmental issues. Their never ending demand for more is now drowning them in pollution. [Source: Smithsonian Magazine] In the 1970s when Japan started to treat ...