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Hockey India Mourns The Demise Of Olympic Bronze Medallist Gurbax Singh Grewal
A member of India’s bronze medal-winning team at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Gurbax Singh Grewal leaves behind a rich legacy as a player, mentor, and administrator.
A speedy forward during his playing days, he was part of the historic Indian contingent at the 1968 Olympics alongside his brother Balbir Singh Grewal, marking the first time in Indian hockey history that two real brothers represented the country together at the same Olympic Games.
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FIFA World Cup Set For New Era As Giants Miss Out
FIFA President Gianni Infantino: The remaining places for this year's FIFA World Cup were finalised, capping a qualifying campaign that spanned nearly three years and setting the stage for the tournament's first 48-team edition. ...
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Late Goals Send Bolivia Into FIFA WC Playoff Final
FIFA World Cup: Moises Paniagua and Miguel Terceros struck late as Bolivia edged closer to its first World Cup appearance in 32 years with a 2-1 victory over Suriname in their inter-confederation playoff semifinal. ...
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Mexico Steps Up World Cup Security
Jalisco New Generation Cartel: Mexico will deploy around 100,000 security personnel to ensure public safety during this year's FIFA World Cup, President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Saturday. ...
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Mahindra Racing Secures Podium At Mexico City E-Prix
ABB FIA Formula: Mahindra Racing, the only Indian team competing in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, secured a podium finish at the Mexico City E-Prix, as Edoardo Mortara clinched second place in Round ...
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Uruguay To Test Depth Against Mexico, US
Mexico City: Uruguay manager Marcelo Bielsa said Friday that the absences of Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde will not greatly impact his team in friendlies against Mexico and the United States. ...
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Formula 1: Villeneuve Believe Piastri ‘already At His Limit’ After Norris Reclaims Title Lead
Sao Paulo Grand Prix: Oscar Piastri’s mid-season slump in form has cost him the Formula 1 championship lead, and 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve believes the Australian’s recent struggles are a sign that he has ...
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Norris Reclaims F1 Championship Lead With Dominant Mexican GP Win
Mexico City Grand Prix: Lando Norris delivered a textbook lights-to-flag win in ñ Formula 1 Mexico City Grand Prix, seizing the championship lead from McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri with four GPs remaining. ...
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Formula 1: Cost Cap Delay Sparks Speculation As Teams Await FIA Verdict
Mexico City Grand Prix: Speculation over potential cost cap breaches has intensified in Formula One after the sport’s governing body delayed the release of the 2024 financial compliance results. ...
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Formula 1: Leclerc Cautious Despite Austin Podium As Hamilton Feels Ferrari Progress Growing
United States Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc has tempered expectations of further podiums this season despite securing his first top-three finish since Belgium at the United States Grand Prix last week. The Ferrari driver’s third-place in ...
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'Would Have Run Way Faster If I'd Continued': Usain Bolt
Mexico City Games: Usain Bolt believes he could have clocked an astonishing 9.42 seconds in the 100 metres if he had access to today’s advanced carbon-plated "super-spikes". ...
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Zak Brown Advocates For Full-time, Paid Stewards To Simplify F1 Rules
McLaren CEO Zak Brown: McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called for a fundamental overhaul of the stewards system in Formula 1, advocating for the introduction of full-time, professional stewards in order to simplify and streamline ...
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Damon Hill Urges Red Bull To Rein In Verstappen’s Aggressive Driving After Mexico City GP Clash
Mexico City Grand Prix: After a dramatic and controversial Mexico City Grand Prix, former Formula 1 world champion Damon Hill has called on Red Bull Racing to address Max Verstappen's aggressive driving style following a ...
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Verstappen Downplays Penalties Points To Red Bull’s Pace Struggles In Mexico GP
Mexico City Grand Prix: Max Verstappen’s penalty-laden Mexico City Grand Prix finish took a backseat to his frustration over Red Bull’s lack of race pace, even as his team boss, Christian Horner, voiced dismay at ...
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Norris Warns Verstappen After Mexico GP Clash, Says 'he Got What Has Coming To Him'
The Mexico City Grand Prix: The Mexico City Grand Prix ended in controversy as McLaren’s Lando Norris called out Max Verstappen’s aggressive driving tactics, following the Red Bull driver’s two 10-second penalties that left him ...
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