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Surinder Kaur – The Goal Machine of Indian Women's Hockey
Born on 12 July 1982, Surinder Kaur is one of India's finest former women hockey players and an inspiring captain. Hailing from Shahbad Markanda, Haryana, she earned recognition for her exceptional goal-scoring ability and leadership. She led India to a historic gold medal at the 2004 Hockey Asia Cup in New Delhi and later guided the team to a bronze medal at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha. She was also a member of the Indian team that won bronze at the 2002 Women's Champions
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Jul 121 min read


Remembering Shivnath Singh: India's Marathon Legend
Born on 11 July 1946 in Majharia, Bihar, Shivnath Singh became one of India's greatest marathon runners. He represented India at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, inspiring the nation with his determination. In 1974, he won the Asian Games gold medal in the 5,000m event. His historic marathon time of 2:12:00 (2:11:59), set at Jalandhar in May 1978, remained India's national record for an incredible 48 years. Rising from humble beginnings and often running barefoot, he proved that
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Jul 111 min read


Ritu Negi — The Golden Captain of Indian Kabaddi
Ritu Negi, born on May 30, 1992, in Sharog, Himachal Pradesh, is a celebrated star of Indian women’s kabaddi. She earned national recognition through her exceptional performances and fearless leadership on the mat. Ritu captained the Indian Women’s Kabaddi Team to a historic gold medal victory at the Asian Games. Her leadership, determination, and consistency made her one of India’s most respected kabaddi players. For her outstanding contribution to Indian sports, she was hon
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May 301 min read


Sushil Kumar — The Pride of Indian Wrestling
Born on 26 May 1983, Sushil Kumar is one of India’s greatest wrestling champions and Olympic heroes. Through hard work, discipline, and determination, he became an inspiration for millions of young athletes across the nation. He made history by winning a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In the 2012 London Olympics, he earned a silver medal and became the first Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals. Sushil Kumar also won gold at the 2010 World Wrestling
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May 261 min read


The Flying Legend of Indian Athletics
T. C. Yohannan was one of India’s most celebrated long jump athletes and a true icon of Indian athletics.Born in Kerala, he brought international recognition to Indian track and field through his remarkable performances. In 1978, he created history by winning the gold medal in long jump at the Asian Games held in Bangkok.He also represented India at the 1976 Summer Olympics, becoming one of the country’s most notable athletes of his era. T. C. Yohannan set a national long jum
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May 191 min read


The Fearless King of the Cricket Crease
Viv Richards, whose full name is Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, is regarded as one of the most dominant and fearless batsmen in cricket history. Representing the powerful West Indies cricket team, he revolutionized batting with his aggressive style and unmatched confidence during the 1970s and 1980s. Richards played a crucial role in West Indies' golden era and helped the team win the 1975 Cricket World Cup and the 1979 Cricket World Cup. His fearless approach and legen
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Mar 71 min read
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