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Kerala had become the Champions when it hosted the event in 1987. The 1997 National Games was hosted by Karnataka and they won the largest number of medals. Manipur which had finished 9th in the 1997 National Games, became the overall champions when they hosted the event two years later. In 2001, hosts Punjab became the champions.
National Race Walking Championship Ranchi, India [51] 2:36:34 Ram Baboo: 4 October 2022 National Games: Gandhinagar, India [52] 2:31:36 Ram Baboo: 15 February 2023 National Race Walking Championships Ranchi, India [53] 2:29:56 Ram Baboo: 25 March 2023 Dudinská Päťdesiatka: Dudince, Slovakia [54] 50 km walk: 3:56:00 [b] Sandeep Kumar: 18 ...
National Games of India (3 C, 14 P) Pages in category "National championships in India" ... 0–9. 2024 National Kho Kho Championship (India) A.
The Indian National Open Athletics Championships is an annual outdoor track and field competition, organised by the Athletics Federation of India, which serves as the national championship for the sport in India. It was first held as a national championship in 1961. The 1994 championship was an international event, as foreign athletes were ...
First held in 1961, it is one of four major national events in track and field, alongside the annual Indian Inter State Senior Athletics Championships and Federation Cup Senior Athletics Championships, as well as the biennial National Games of India. [1]
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The 2015 National Games, also known as the 35th National Games of India, [1] was a national multi-sport event held in the Indian state of Kerala, from 31 January to 14 February. An estimated total of 11,641 athletes from 37 teams participated in 405 events in 33 sports.
The 2002 National Games, also known as the 32nd National Games of India and informally as Andhra Pradesh 2002 was the 32nd edition of the National Games of India, [1] held from 13 December 2002 to 22 December 2002 in Hyderabad, Secunderabad and Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. President, Dr. A. P. J.