CBC Sports Tokyo Olympic coverage earns 9 nominations from Canadian Screen Awards
It has been quite the journey, but CBC Sports has garnered further recognition for its coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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It has been quite the journey, but CBC Sports has garnered further recognition for its coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Games.
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The ministry has approved the participation of men’s and women’s wrestling teams in the 59th International Wrestling Tournament Seniors to be held in Bulgaria from February 17 to 20. A total of 20 men’s wrestlers across the freestyle and greco-roman categories will be taking part while 10 coaching staff will accompany them. The women’s wrestling contingent, meanwhile, consists of 10 wrestlers and five support staff.
Batra, who also heads the International Hockey Federation, on Tuesday termed the Indian men's hockey team's performance in recent tournaments as "unacceptable" and asked the national federation to explain the reasons behind it. In a strongly-worded communication to Hockey India (HI) President Gyanendro Ningombam, Batra said he has serious concerns about the team's performance after the historic bronze in Tokyo Olympics last year. He also indicated that the team was being mismanaged but did not specify how.