GOLF
Bhullar wins third IGPL title with a birdie end in Ahmedabad
Gaganjeet Bhullar, who started the week in a modest method, closed it in a masterly vogue to change into the primary participant to win thrice on IGPL Tour. Bhullar, who opened the week with a spherical of 1-under 71, that included a hole-in-one, added stable rounds of 67-67 on the final two days to whole a profitable 11-under on the splendid Glade One Resort and golf membership.
The 21-year-old Raghav Chugh gave all of it however with three pars in final three holes, he fell one brief and ended a creditable sole second. Chugh shot 4-under 68 and totalled 10-under for the week.
Three internationals, Filipino Justin Quiban, Mexican Santiago de la Fuentes and Indian-American Manav Shah, all hoping to change into the primary worldwide to win on the IGPL had been thwarted on the end, and ended Tied-third at 8-under.
The competition couldn’t have been tighter as three gamers, Bhullar, Chugh and Fuentes had been tied at 10-under with two holes left. However in the long run Bhullar with 5-under gained the day, capped by an 18th gap birdie, that adopted the essential eagle-birdie mixture on the 14th and the fifteenth.
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PICKLEBALL
Indian Pickleball League: Chennai Tremendous Warriors qualifies for playoffs with fourth straight win; Lucknow-Gurgaon in 3-3 Draw
With an ideal win report after 4 video games, Chennai Tremendous Warriors grew to become the primary crew to substantiate a playoff spot within the Indian Pickleball League. The Warriors beat Bengaluru Blasters 4-2, after Lucknow Leopards and Capital Warriors Gurgaon had earlier performed out a 3-3 draw.
Bengaluru Blasters, contemporary off its maiden win, bumped into unbeaten Chennai Tremendous Warriors within the second tie of the day. Phuc Huynh gave Bengaluru the perfect launch, outlasting Aman Patel 15–13 in males’s singles. Chennai steadied via Mitchell Hargreaves and Harsh Mehta, who edged Huynh and Arjun Singh 15–12 after a gritty, point-for-point kitchen-line battle.
From there, Roos van Reek took cost as soon as once more, racing to a ten–5 lead earlier than closing out a commanding 15–5 win—her fourth straight within the league—over Pei Chuan Kao. Bengaluru snapped Chennai’s unbeaten ladies’s doubles run with a crisp 15–8 victory, levelling the tie once more at 2-2. Chennai, nevertheless, had been in no temper to let their excellent report slip. They burst forward within the Grand Rally and closed out a dominant 21–10 end to seal their fourth straight tie, 4–2. Mehta and van Reek claimed the Gamers of the Tie honours.
KIUG 2025
KIIT’s Samardeep Singh, Isha Chander Prakash, males’s relay crew set new meet data
Kalinga Institute of Industrial Know-how’s Samardeep Singh Gill improved on his personal All India College (AIU) mark in males’s Shot Put whereas Isha Chander Prakash (ladies’s Heptathlon) and its males’s 4x100m eclipsed the meet data on the ultimate day of athletics motion within the Khelo India College Video games Rajasthan 2025 on the Sawai Man Singh Stadium on Thursday.
With simply sooner or later of competitors left, Chandigarh College prolonged its lead on the high of the medals desk to 41 by bagging seven gold medals in Canoe and Kayaking on Thursday.
Olympian and 100m, 200m nationwide report holder Animesh Kujur then ended the competitors for KIIT on a excessive, as he led his crew to a brand new 4x100m meet report with a time of 40.09 seconds.
Within the males’s soccer ultimate at Poornima College, College of Calicut defeated Guru Nanak Dev College 5-4 within the shoot-out after a goal-less score-line in regulation time.
RESULTS
ATHLETICS
Ladies
800m: Gold – Amandeep Kaur (Panjab College) 2:10.72s; Silver – Rekha Piroji (Mangalore College); Bronze – Riya Patil (Shivaji College) 2:17.37s
10000m: Gold – Ravina Vijay Gayakwad (SPPU) 37:22.59s; Silver – Busra Khan (Rabindranath Tagore Univ) 38:32.80s; Bronze – Tejaswini Lambkane (RTM, Nagpur) 41:02.13s
4x100m relay: Gold – Jain College 47.22s; Silver – Mumbai College 47.36s; Bronze – Guru Nanak Dev College 47.52s
Heptathlon: Gold – Isha Chander Prakash (KIIT) 4857 (meet report); Silver – Magudeeshwari S (Manonmaniam College) 4648; Bronze – Neeta Kumari (Kurukshetra College) 4557
Pole Vault: Gold – Nitika Akare (LPU) 3.60m; Silver – Deepika A (College of Madras) 3.40m; Bronze – Dharshini (Periyar College) 3.40m
Males
800m: Gold – Mogalivenkat Ram Reddy (KLEF College) 1:51.62s; Silver – Bejoy J (College of Calicut) 1:52.41s; Bronze – Basant Chauhan (Panjab College) 1:52.83s
3000m steeplechase: Gold – Nagaraj Divate (Karnatak College) 9:52.93s; Silver – Saurabh (Panjab College) 9:53.08s; Bronze – Vikash Ray (Lalit Narayan Mithila College) 9:53.38s
4x100m relay: Gold – Kalinga Institute of Industrial Know-how 40.09 (meet report); Silver – Mahatma Gandhi College 40.76s; Bronze – College of Calicut 41.21s
Triple Soar: Gold – Narpinder Singh (Guru Kashi College) 15.30m; Silver – Vivek Gupta (Dr Homi Bhabha State College) 15.11m
Shot Put: Gold – Samardeep Singh (KIIT) 19.42m (AIU and Meet Report); Silver – Aniket (Guru Kashi College) 18.08m; Bronze – G Balaji (SRM College) 17.58m
Javelin Throw: Gold – Shashank Patil (Rani Channamma College) 71.88m; Silver – Utsav Tanwar (Chandigarh College) 71.59m; Bronze – Vipul Yadav (Rajrishi Bhartihari
CANOE and KAYAKING
Ladies
C-1 200m: Gold – Moirangthem Sophia Devi (Chandigarh College) 00:52.503s; Silver – Nikki (Panjab College) 00:54.740s; Bronze – Vichitra Gupta (LPU) 00:56.493s
C-2 200m: Gold – Chandigarh College 00:48.840s; Silver – Panjab College 00:50.040s; Bronze – Savitribai Phule Pune College 00:51.090s
Ok-1 200m: Gold – Pooja (Chandigarh College) 00:47.517s; Silver – Samara A Chako (Guru Nanak Dev College) 00:49.473s; Bronze – Kulsum (Panjab College) 00:50.873s
Ok-2 200m: Gold – Chandigarh College 00:47.532s; Silver – Panjab College 00.49.362s; Bronze – Guru Kashi College 00:51.502
Ok-4 200m: Gold – Chandigarh College 43.988s; Silver – Panjab College 48.672s; Bronze – Shivaji College 50.859s
Males
C-1 200m: Gold – Midhun Madhu (College of Kerala) 43.910s; Silver – Aniket (LPU) 46.133s; Bronze – Hemam Rojit Singh (Panjab College) 48.887s
C-2 200m: Gold – Chandigarh College 39.759s; Silver – Savitribai Phule Pune College 40.069s; Bronze – Guru Kashi College 42.015s
Ok-1 200m: Gold – Ningthoujam Nivash Singh (Guru Kashi Uni) 40.864s; Silver – Vishal Goswami (LPU) 41.700s; Bronze – Karan Shende (RTM Nagpur) 46.764s
Ok-2 200m: Gold – Guru Kashi College 35.767s; Silver – Guru Nanak Dev College 35.783s; Bronze – Chandigarh College 36.047s
Ok-4 200m: Gold – Chandigarh College 33.004s; Silver – Guru Kashi College 33.461s; Bronze – Shivaji College 35.288s
FOOTBALL (Finals)
Males: Gold – College of Calicut; Silver – Guru Nanak Dev College; Bronze – Adamas College, Mahatma Gandhi College
MALLAKHAMB
Ladies
Workforce: Gold – Savitribai Phule Pune College 81.55; Silver – Mumbai College 79.70; Bronze – Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College 79.20
Males
Workforce: Gold –Mumbai College 124.10; Silver – Savitribai Phule Pune College 122.80; Bronze – Rabindranath Tagore College 118.70
TENNIS
Ladies: Gold – Maharshi Dayanand College; Silver – Osmania College; Bronze – College of Madras
Males: Gold – Kalinga Institute of Industrial Know-how; Silver – Manipal College; Bronze – Bharathiar College
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SQUASH
HCL Squash Indian Tour 4: Joshna Chinappa to tackle Anahat Singh in ultimate
Former ladies’s world No 10 Joshna Chinappa will tackle teenaged high seed Anahat Singh within the ultimate of HCL Squash Indian Tour 4, whereas Velavan Senthilkumar will vie for the boys’s crown.
Josha beat sixth seed compatriot Tanvi Khanna 6-11, 12-10, 11-1, 5-11, 11-5, whereas Anahat took down South African third seed Hayley Ward 11-8, 11-6, 11-6,
In the meantime, high seed Senthilkumar edged out French seventh seed Maceo Levy 13-11, 11-9, 5-11, 11-7, and can meet unseeded Egyptian Adam Hawal for the title.
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Revealed on Dec 04, 2025
