Listed here are the outcomes, scores, and different updates that you must know from sports activities taking place throughout the size and breadth of the nation.
SWIMMING
Nationwide Para Swimming Championships: Himanshu Nandal claims three gold medals
Himanshu Nandal received three gold medals within the S11 class and in addition claimed the most effective swimmer award on the Nationwide Swimming Championships held in Hyderabad.
The competitors was held right here from November 15-18.
Nandal showcased velocity, self-discipline and management to win three gold medals within the S11 class, which signifies 100 per cent visible impairment.
He emerged winner within the 50m freestyle, clocking 30.22s, adopted by one other commanding win within the 100m breaststroke, the place he touched the wall in 1:23.78s and accomplished his hat-trick 100m backstroke.
“The 50m freestyle is all the time about pure velocity and belief in your stroke. I’m pleased I might maintain my nerve and end robust,” Nandal stated in a launch.
“The 100m backstroke calls for rhythm, steadiness, and religion in your line. I felt in management from the beginning, and the race unfolded precisely the best way I had ready for.
“The 100m breaststroke is my technical take a look at, and touching the wall first on this one means lots. I’m happy with how I executed each stroke,” added Nandal, who has been blind since delivery because of optic nerve failure.
He moved from national-level judo to para swimming in 2021 and has set a number of nationwide data, and whereas representing India on the Asian Para Video games in Hangzhou, turned the primary Indian blind swimmer to realize the MQS for the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
He additionally certified for 2 finals at this yr’s World Para Swimming Championships in Singapore.
– PTI
GOLF
Kocchar takes sole lead at IGPL Mumbai
Karandeep Kochhar acquired the higher off Pranavi Urs to take the only lead at IGPL Invitational Mumbai golf event in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Kochhar (62-66), who had a share of the first-round lead with Pranavi, edged forward with a 2-under 66 to be the only chief at 8-under.
Pranavi (62-68) shot even par 68 however slipped down to 3rd place at 6-under 130 as Pukhraj Singh Gill (66-63), who began the week with out a observe spherical, fired a bogey-free 5-under 63 to rise to second place at 7-under 129.
Olympian Udayan Mane with 6-under 62, Manav Shah with 4-under 64 and Sachin Baisoya with an analogous 4-under 64, have been tied for the sixth place with 5-under totals, whereas Aman Raj, was saved by a birdie on the final gap for a fair par spherical of 68 and was seventh at 4-under.
– PTI
Lahiri positioned tied 81st as Surratt, Meronk take early lead in Riyadh
India’s Anirban Lahiri was positioned tied 81st and had quite a lot of catching as much as do after beginning with a fair par 71 within the opening spherical of PIF Saudi Worldwide golf event in Riyadh on Wednesday.
The one Indian within the subject, Lahiri mixed three birdies with three bogeys and can want a strong second spherical to climb up the leaderboard and make his method contained in the minimize line.
Caleb Surratt and Adrian Meronk rekindled their magic with the Riyadh Golf Membership, taking pictures nine-under-par 62s to take the first-round lead.
The pair of Suratt and Meronk lead from Belgium’s Thomas Pieters, who returned a 63 whereas Kiradech Aphibarnrat from Thailand shot a 64 within the remaining occasion of the season on The Worldwide Collection, and the third from final cease on the Asian Tour calendar.
The occasion is the final likelihood for Asian Tour hopefuls to complete within the high two of The Worldwide Collection Rankings and safe a spot on the LIV Golf League.
The main three gamers within the rankings, Scott Vincent from Zimbabwe, Yosuke Asaji from Japan, and Filipino Miguel Tabuena have been paired in the identical group.
– PTI
FENCING
Senior Nationwide Fencing championship: Haryana win girls’s sabre, SSCB clinch males’s epee, TN triumph in girls’s foil
Haryana and Tamil Nadu received gold medals in girls’s sabre and foil occasions, whereas SSCB bagged the highest honours in males’s epee on the ultimate day of the thirty sixth Senior Nationwide Fencing championship in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Within the remaining of the ladies’s sabre crew class, Haryana beat Punjab 45-44 to clinch the gold. Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu bagged bronze medals within the class. Within the semifinals, Haryana beat Maharashtra 45-43, whereas Punjab thrashed Tamil Nadu 45-33.
Within the remaining of the boys’s epee crew occasion, SSCB defeated Jammu and Kashmir 45-29 to bag the highest honours. Punjab and Manipur bagged bronze medals respectively.
Within the semifinals, SSCB beat Punjab 45-29, whereas Jammu and Kashmir defeated Manipur 45-32.
Within the remaining of girls’s foil crew class, Tamil Nadu defeated Manipur 45-36 to win the gold. Chandigarh and Chhattisgarh bagged bronze medals.
Within the semifinals, Tamil Nadu defeated Chhattisgarh 45-35, whereas Manipur beat Chandigarh 38-38.
– PTI
SQUASH
Daly School SRFI Indian Open: Velavan Senthilkumar beats sixth seed Bernat Jaume
Reigning males’s Nationwide champion Velavan Senthilkumar beat Spanish sixth seed and world No 33 Bernat Jaume 11-8, 12-10, 11-4 within the pre-quarterfinals of the Daly School SRFI Indian Open squash, a PSA Bronze occasion, in Indore on Wednesday.
Within the girls’s part, high seed Anahat Singh, veteran Joshna Chinappa and Tanvi Khanna booked quarterfinal berths.
Outcomes (involving Indians) — Spherical-of-16:
Males:
1-Youssef Soliman (Egy) bt Veer Chotrani 11-9, 9/11, 11-3, 11-6; 4-Sebastien Bonmalais (Fra) bt Suraj Kumar Chand 10-12, 11-4, 11-1, 11-7; Yannick Wilhelmi (Sui) bt 5-Abhay Singh 11-3, 11-3, 11-7; Velavan Senthilkumar bt 6-Bernat Jaume (Esp) 11-8, 12-10, 11-4.
Girls:
Joshna Chinappa bt 4-Lauren Baltayan (Fra) 6-11, 11-6, 11-7, 11-2; 5-Nga Ching Cheng (HK) bt Rathika Suthanthira Seelan 11-3, 11-4, 9/11, 11-5; 3-Hannah Craig (Irl) bt Anika Dubey 11-4, 11-1, 8-11, 11-8; 6-Tanvi Khanna bt Unnati Tripathi 11-1, 11-8, 11-4; 1-Anahat Singh bt Pooja Arthi Raghu 11-2, 11-3, 11-2.
– Group Sportstar
Printed on Nov 19, 2025
