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Alwar's Knowledge City School becomes winner of Play Sports Khel Karate Championship Trophy Season 2
Alwar's Knowledge City School becomes winner of Play Sports Khel Karate Championship Trophy Season 2

Time of India

time6 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Alwar's Knowledge City School becomes winner of Play Sports Khel Karate Championship Trophy Season 2

1 2 Jaipur: With the aim of encouraging discipline, confidence and physical fitness in children, a two-day Play Sports Khel Karate Champions Trophy Season-2 was organised by Play Sports recently here at Subodh Public School, Rambagh Circle. In the two-day competition, hundreds of young talented karate players from all over the country took part. Founder, Dhananjay Tyagi and CEO, Play Sports School Games, Shubham Chaudhary said that this trophy was a big effort towards recognising talents from every corner of the country and giving them the right guidance. Players from Under-6 to Under-19 age groups participated in the competition. The aim was to identify players from the grassroot level and prepare them for the international stage. President of the organisation, Akash Singh and secretary Mohit Sharma informed that the winners were as follows Gold Trophy: Knowledge City School, Alwar; Silver Trophy: RV Academy, Madhya Pradesh; Bronze Trophy: Indian Martial Arts Academy School. The best coach award was given to Deepak Saini, Pawan Sharma, Karan Singh, Sonu Tank and Mohan Gupta. Best team award was given to Cambridge Court School, Bharat Academy Jodhpur and Kekri Team and Champion of Champions title was given to Lucky Gawali, Yatharth Naruka, Kushal, Gauransh, Prem Shahi, Lakhan, Pallavi Sharma, Angel Dhakad, Mahal Khan, Nirjala Yadav and Diksha.

Keown wins in Botswana to qualify for Champion of Champions
Keown wins in Botswana to qualify for Champion of Champions

The Citizen

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

Keown wins in Botswana to qualify for Champion of Champions

Keown wins in Botswana to qualify for Champion of Champions Rynfield golfer Keown Botha clinched the U9 title at the third Delta Botswana Junior Championships in Gaborone on April 26 and 27. Keown ignited the Stanbic Bank Gaborone Golf Club green, finishing ahead of Pule JJ Lesenyego and Ben Bester, second and third, respectively. The Laerskool Northmead learner's talent, determination and hard work earned him a spot at the Champion of Champions tournament in Northern Ireland in July. The two-day tournament is a product of the Delta Sports Institute and one of the biggest junior golf tournaments in Africa. Some 200 athletes from seven countries participated in the competition, which was a qualifier for the Champion of Champions World Championship at the Lough Erne Resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, from July 29 to 31. Also Read: Keown bags SA Open Also Read: Keown (7) wins Venice Open At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place
🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

🚨Breaking news: FMF responds, insists promotion is still in place

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The Mexican Football Federation has already made its stance known after denying an appeal against it before the TAS by 10 clubs in the Expansion League in favor of the return of promotion and relegation. Through an infographic, the FMF assures the existence of promotion in Mexican football, through a certification process that so far, no team has fully met. "It is in effect via certification. A club will be promoted when there are at least four certified teams at the start of the season and one becomes Champion of Champions," it specifies. For his part, Íñigo Riestra, Secretary General and Legal Director of the FMF, appeared before the cameras to "tell his version," because "half-truths have been told": Declaración de Íñigo Riestra, Secretario General y D.G. Jurídico, respecto a este tema: — Federación Mexicana de Futbol (@FMF) May 21, 2025 What they haven't mentioned is that a fund for improvements was also authorized, with significant sums of money to support all these clubs, with the sole intention that they could focus on making infrastructure investments and strategy for the growth of their League. Large amounts of money have been delivered to the expansion clubs and that's not being told," he pointed out 📸 Hector Vivas - 2022 Getty Images

Top five things to see and do at this year's Balmoral Show
Top five things to see and do at this year's Balmoral Show

Belfast Telegraph

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Belfast Telegraph

Top five things to see and do at this year's Balmoral Show

For food lovers, the NI Food and Drink Pavilion — home to dozens of local artisan producers and a packed programme of demos — is a must-visit. Visitors can enjoy plenty of free tasting opportunities, and the new Safefood Theatre Kitchen will feature demonstrations from Come Dine With Me star Julie Fitzpatrick. The popular Tesco Theatre Kitchen — this year hosted by Paula McIntyre and Noel McMeel — will feature cooking demonstrations. And for aspiring young chefs, there will be kids' cooking demonstrations. JCB dancing diggers A standout attraction at this year's show is the return of the JCB Dancing Diggers after more than 30 years. They were last seen wowing crowds when the show was still hosted at the King's Hall in Belfast. The stunt team will perform thrilling manoeuvres — including pyramid formations, balancing acts and spins — with up to eight machines in a rare, not-to-be-missed display. The JCB Dancing Diggers will perform twice a day in the main arena, showcasing their impressive manoeuvres. Balmoral show returns for 2025 Family fun in the children's area The Kids' Farm is a favourite for families, offering children the chance to get up close with animals — including a wallaby this year — while the popular Glenarm mini Land Rovers are set to return. Along with the funfair and Downtown Show Stage, new attractions like a climbing wall and a sensory activity zone provide even more family-friendly activities to enjoy. Livestock showcases and competitions With more than 3,500 animals on site, the show remains Northern Ireland's premier stage for livestock. More than 600 cattle will feature across various classes, alongside sheep, pigs, goats and horses. The action culminates on Saturday with the prestigious Champion of Champions competition, where the top animals from across all livestock classes — including beef and dairy cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, rabbits and cavies (commonly known as guinea pigs) — go head-to-head for the overall title. The grand finale takes place in the main arena at 4.45pm, following the traditional cattle parade. Top-tier equestrian events The show's equine schedule promises four packed days of showjumping, dressage and working hunter competitions. National and international show jumping championships at Balmoral are highly anticipated. A highlight at this year's show is the International Showjumping competition, which includes six international competitions over three days, with a total prize fund of more than €55,000 (£46,250).

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