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Chandigarh: Students of Chitkara University shines at international sports stage
Chandigarh: Students of Chitkara University shines at international sports stage

Hindustan Times

time7 days ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: Students of Chitkara University shines at international sports stage

Two students of Chitkara University secured podium finishes on the international sports stage. Payas Jain, a first-year MBA student, secured the silver medal in Men's Doubles at the WTT Contender Buenos Aires in Argentina. Competing against top international talent, Payas showcased exceptional skill and determination, reinforcing his position as one of India's rising stars in table tennis. Devika Sihag (HT Photo) At the same time, Devika Sihag, a third-year BBA student at Chitkara Business School, made history by winning India's first-ever bronze medal in Mixed Team Badminton at the World University Games 2025 held in Germany. The university said that Sihag's achievement marks a landmark moment for Indian university sports and highlights her consistent focus and discipline on the court. 'These outstanding performances underline Chitkara University's strong support system for students who strive for excellence beyond academics. The university offers world-class infrastructure, expert mentorship, and an environment that empowers students to pursue their dreams with confidence,' said Madhu Chitkara, pro-chancellor of the university. 'We are immensely proud of both Payas and Devika. Their achievements speak volumes about their dedication and hard work, and also reflect the university's belief in creating opportunities for students to excel in every field,' she added.

India Opens Medal Tally At World University Games With Badminton Bronze
India Opens Medal Tally At World University Games With Badminton Bronze

News18

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

India Opens Medal Tally At World University Games With Badminton Bronze

Last Updated: India won its first medal at the World University Games with a bronze in badminton mixed team. Swimmer Srihari Nataraj broke records in the 100m freestyle. India secured its first medal at the World University Games (WUG) as the badminton mixed team claimed a bronze despite a semifinal defeat to Chinese Taipei. Meanwhile, swimmer Srihari Nataraj continued his impressive run, breaking national bests in the pool on Sunday. The Indian mixed team—comprising Sathish Kumar Karunakaran, Devika Sihag, Saneeth Dayanand, Tasnim Mir, Varshini Viswanath Sri, and Vaishnavi Khadkekar—fell 1–3 to Chinese Taipei in the semifinal round. Under tournament rules, both losing semifinalists—India and Korea—are awarded bronze medals. Chinese Taipei will now face China, who defeated Korea in the other semifinal, in the gold medal match. Devika Sihag was the lone winner for India, defeating Huang Ching Ping 15–10, 15–10 in the women's singles match. In the men's singles opener, Karunakaran lost a close contest to Su Li Yang, going down 13–15, 15–13, 10–15. Following Devika's win, the men's doubles pair of Dayanand and Karunakaran were defeated 8–15, 13–15 by Chen Zhi Ray and Lin Yu Chieh. In the final match of the tie, the women's doubles duo of Tasnim Mir and Varshini Viswanath lost 3–15, 8–15 to Hsu Yin-Hui and Yang Chu Yun, sealing the win for Chinese Taipei. In swimming, Srihari Nataraj bettered the Best Indian Time in the men's 100m freestyle, clocking 49.46 seconds in the heats to qualify for the semifinals. He narrowly surpassed the previous mark of 49.47 seconds, set by Virdhawal Khade during the 2008 Guangzhou Asian Games. Nataraj finished 12th overall and won Heat 6 to secure his semifinal berth. Just two days earlier, the 24-year-old had twice improved his own Best Indian Time in the 200m freestyle event. Compatriot Jashua Thomas Durai finished 47th overall in the 100m freestyle heats with a time of 51.45 seconds, failing to advance. Nataraj also progressed to the 50m backstroke semifinals, winning Heat 4 with a time of 25.59 seconds and placing 10th overall. However, Dhyaan Mahesh Kumar placed 35th in the heats and missed out on a semifinal spot. In the women's 100m butterfly, both Nina Venkatesh (1:04.49) and Nilabjaa Ghosh (1:05.52) failed to qualify, finishing 28th and 31st overall respectively. Similarly, Divyanka Dibya Pradhan and Anushka Sayaji Patil finished 29th and 34th in the women's 200m breaststroke, exiting the competition. India did not start (DNS) in the women's 4x200m freestyle relay heats. Early Exits in Fencing In fencing, the Indian women's Epee team—Mitva Jesangbhai Chaudhari, Tanuja, and Yashkeerat Kaur—lost 21–45 to Germany in the pre-quarterfinals. The men's Sabre team, featuring Aditya Atul, Abhay Krishna Shinde, and Dhruv Walia, also exited in the pre-quarters, suffering an 11–45 defeat to Korea. Mixed Results in Tennis India's mixed doubles duo, Vaishnavi Adkar and Atharva Sharma, advanced to the round of 16 with a 6–1, 6–4 win over Spain's Reina Castilo and Gonzalez Torres. However, in women's singles, Anjali Rathi was eliminated in the round of 32 after a 1–6, 4–6 loss to China's Li Zongyu. Table Tennis and Taekwondo Highlights In table tennis, Suhana Saini, Pritha Vartikar, and Sayali Wani all won their respective women's singles group stage matches. In the men's category, Harkunwar Singh also emerged victorious in his group match. In taekwondo, Deepanshu advanced to the men's 58kg pre-quarterfinals after defeating Denmark's Ricki Gene Farnes. News18 Sports brings you the latest updates, live commentary, and highlights from cricket, football, tennis, badmintion, wwe and more. Catch breaking news, live scores, and in-depth coverage. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated! view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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