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CWG 2022 Sport News

Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes - sports.ndtv.com - Manchester - Scotland - India - Birmingham

Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes

The NEC Arena in Birmingham was the busiest hub on the final day. A forty five minute drive from the city centre, it had the badminton and table tennis halls packed at 8:50 am on Monday morning. The schools on vacation meant mothers were bringing in their children to sporting arenas. As my train from Birmingham New Street wheeled out, I met two Scottish boys of 7 and 9 and their mother, busy scanning the schedule of the day. There was no Scotland on the final day, but Ben Thomson and Jason Thomson wanted to catch PV Sindhu in action, so had their mother buy tickets for 85 Pounds for each of them.

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Star Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu's Birthday Celebration Post Goes Viral. See Pics - sports.ndtv.com - Australia -  Tokyo - India

Star Weightlifter Mirabai Chanu's Birthday Celebration Post Goes Viral. See Pics

Mirabai Chanu gave India a great start at the Commonwealth Games 2022 by winning the country's first gold medal in the mega event. Chanu lifted a total of 201 kg to win the yellow metal in women's 49kg weightlifting event. Chanu, who had won the gold medal at the 2018 CWG in Gold Coast in Australia, was miles ahead of the competition as she picked up 88kg in snatch and 113 kg in clean and jerk. Due to her excellent performance in the snatch round, which saw her set the new Commonwealth record, Mirabai needed to just complete her first attempt in the clean and jerk round and she did it with aplomb, lifting 105kg.

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Watch: Lakshya Sen Shakes A Leg Amid Warm Welcome At Bengaluru Airport - sports.ndtv.com - India - Malaysia

Watch: Lakshya Sen Shakes A Leg Amid Warm Welcome At Bengaluru Airport

After Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen's successful Commonwealth Games 2022 campaign which saw him capture two medals, the rising Indian badminton star received a warm welcome from fans at the airport. Lakshya Sen clinched the country's second badminton gold of the day, defeating Malaysia's Ng Tze Yong in the final of the men's singles category. Sen staged a comeback to win a thrilling match 19-21, 21-9 and 21-16. He was also the part of Indian mixed team which won a silver medal. India lost to Malaysia by 1-3 in the final. Sen received an overwhelming welcome from his loved ones and fans at the airport. The sounds of cheers and dhols were ringing through the airport. The shuttler wasted no time and shook a leg with his fans and loved ones in celebration of his successful first major competition. He also got some pictures clicked with his fans.

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Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes - sports.ndtv.com - Manchester - Scotland - India - Birmingham

Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes

The NEC Arena in Birmingham was the busiest hub on the final day. A forty five minute drive from the city centre, it had the badminton and table tennis halls packed at 8:50 am on Monday morning. The schools on vacation meant mothers were bringing in their children to sporting arenas. As my train from Birmingham New Street wheeled out, I met two Scottish boys of 7 and 9 and their mother, busy scanning the schedule of the day. There was no Scotland on the final day, but Ben Thomson and Jason Thomson wanted to catch PV Sindhu in action, so had their mother buy tickets for 85 Pounds for each of them.

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CWG 2022: Neeraj Chopra Changed Mentality Of Indian Athletes With His Gold Medal, Remarks Athlete Eldhose Paul On Homecoming - sports.ndtv.com -  Tokyo - India - Birmingham -  Delhi

CWG 2022: Neeraj Chopra Changed Mentality Of Indian Athletes With His Gold Medal, Remarks Athlete Eldhose Paul On Homecoming

Indian athletes Eldhose Paul, Sandeep Kumar, Avinash Sable and Abdulla Aboobacker received a warm welcome at the Delhi Airport on Tuesday after a successful Commonwealth Games 2022 campaign in Birmingham. The Indian athletics contingent had an incredible Commonwealth Games 2022 as they returned back home with eight medals, consisting of one gold, four silver and three silver medals.

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Watch: Lakshya Sen's Wild Celebration After Winning Commonwealth Games Gold - sports.ndtv.com - India - Malaysia

Watch: Lakshya Sen's Wild Celebration After Winning Commonwealth Games Gold

Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen made the entire nation proud with his heroics in the final match of the men's singles badminton event of the Commonwealth Games 2022. The 20-year-old clinched the gold medal after defeating Malaysia's NG Tze Yong 19-21, 21-19 and 21-16, on Monday. Lakshya, who had earlier helped India in winning the historical Thomas Cup in May, added a new feather on his cap. After registering the thumping win in the summit clash on Monday, the shuttler could not hide his emotions and went wild in his celebration.

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CWG 2022: Musical Evening With Bhangra Marked Closing Ceremony - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham - county Prince Edward

CWG 2022: Musical Evening With Bhangra Marked Closing Ceremony

From the beats of Bhangra to the power-packed performance of 'Apache Indian,' it was a carnivalesque atmosphere at the refurbished Alexander Stadium here, as a dazzling closing ceremony brought the curtains down on the high-octane edition of the 2022 Commonwealth Games. More than 4,500 athletes competed from 72 countries over the past 11 days. India finished with 61 medals, five less than their tally four years ago at Gold Coast.

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Commonwealth Games Chief Looks To Bright, "Edgy" Future - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - Birmingham - county Midland

Commonwealth Games Chief Looks To Bright, "Edgy" Future

The Commonwealth Games must be "modern and edgy" to stay relevant to a young audience, according to federation chief Katie Sadleir, who praised 2022 host city Birmingham for an "outstanding job". The 57-year-old former synchronised swimmer said the Games must show how "they are different and individual" from other events in a cluttered sporting calendar.

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