PAVITRA VANDENHOVEN’S LONG JOURNEY

Life seemed uncertain for Pavitra until she started life afresh in Belgium. Today, she’s a champion sport climber, with eyes on the Paralympics in the time ahead. First published: https://www.climbing.com/people/profile-of-paraclimber-pavitra-vandenhoven/?fbclid=IwAR1FIOM3AMvVwOxzsIl9m_Tm7OlZ5YmbAXnDb5mTHAvGx5Eb5utVdYejMLM…

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A DOWNHILL SLIDE

It’s a tough task when it comes to chasing winter sports in India. First published: https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7a893/winter-olympics-beijing-india-skiing-ice-skating-sports?utm_source=vicefbin&fbclid=IwAR02MJlPh0uXNb9PqQJKRO4mepfBS9Zucjw0tW3Lm0MkFSpnG4deWhVAZwI A Year From the 2022 Olympics, Winter Sports in India is Still a Work…

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A SLOW CLIMB TO THE TOP-10

Five years since he first visualised it, Saurav Ghosal finally achieved the highest ranking of his career First published:https://www.livemint.com/mint-lounge/features/the-method-behind-the-madness-1555151334911.html The method behind the madness Squash player Saurav Ghoshal, for the…

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A SOLDIER’S LIFE AT SIACHEN

Before setting off for home, a soldier recalls the fight for survival on the highest battlefield in the world First published:https://scroll.in/article/803438/first-person-we-can-tackle-enemies-on-siachen-but-theres-not-much-we-can-do-about-nature First person: We can tackle enemies on Siachen, but…

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BROTHERS IN ARMS AT LIVERPOOL

At just 19, Florent Sinama Pongolle and Anthony Le Tallec made the long trip to Anfield First published: https://scroll.in/field/853546/from-2001-u-17-world-cup-to-liverpool-the-story-of-florent-sinama-pongolle-and-anthony-le-tallec From 2001 U-17 World Cup to Liverpool: The story of Florent…

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A SCHOOL FOR FARMERS

For a region that depends on farming, Bundelkhand has some of the most erratic weather patterns in the country. Prem Singh decided to solve some of the problems, and donned…

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PRITHVI SHAW’S HUNDRED ON DEBUT

The hours spent honing his skills on the dusty grounds of Bombay has today translated into a Test century on debut. Here’s Prithvi Shaw’s journey through the eyes of his…

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BADWATER NO SWEAT FOR BREEZE

Most folks would be down and out, had they endured what Brijmohan ‘Breeze’ Sharma did on Mt. Everest. However, it only urged him to come back stronger and leave a…

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