Sports Bulletin of February 19
Presenting NewsNCR Hindi Sports Bulletin for sports related news from around the world. In this bulletin, you will get information about tournaments of all sports, while also every news related to players. Today in our bulletin of February 19 talk CJ Ujah (CJ Ujah) Which is in the news for the last few days regarding the doping episode. This has also had an effect on his team, from whom the Tokyo Olympics (Tokyo Olympics) The medal has been taken. The talk will also be about the national trials for the women's kabaddi team. asian games (Asian Games) Before that, Sai is going to conduct trials for this across the country.
India's professional boxer Chandni Mehra lost the WBO Asia Pacific title match to a Korean player. India's star tennis player Sania Mirza and her Czech partner Lucy Haradeka also lost in the Dubai Tennis Championships.
Silver medal withdrawn from Britain
Britain's 4x100m relay team has been stripped of its Tokyo Olympic silver medal after the Sports Tribunal's CJ Ujah confirmed a doping violation, one of the biggest doping scandals in the country's history. Ujah was part of the British team that won the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics in August. Apart from Ujah, the relay team included Jharnell Hughes, Richard Kilty and Nathaniel Mitchell Blake. The quartet finished second just 0.01 seconds behind the Italian team. After snatching the medal from Britain, Canada's bronze medal has been changed to silver, while fourth-placed China will get the bronze.
Trials of women's kabaddi team will be held on February 21
The national selection trials for women kabaddi players will be held from February 21 at various National Center of Excellence (NCOE) and non-SAI (Sports Authority of India) centers across the country. Sai gave this information on Saturday. These selection trials will be for girls in the age group of 16 to 22 years and other information of selection eligibility is available on SAI website. The trial will begin on February 21 at SAI's NRC NCOC Sonepat and will continue in subsequent weeks at other SAI/non-SAI centres.
Professional boxer Chandni Mehra got the defeat
Indian professional boxer Chandni Mehra suffered a technical knockout on Saturday against local contender Shin Bo Mi Rae in the WBO Asia Pacific title match in Gangwon-do, Korea. The 20-year-old Indian boxer fought against her more experienced Shin Bo for eight rounds when the referee stopped the match. This was Chandni's first 10 round match, whereas the Korean boxer had played three matches of 10 rounds earlier. Chandni faced a knockout for the first time in her career in 11 professional matches. This is the third loss for the Indian boxer while he has registered eight victories in his professional career.
Sania Mirza-Lucy lost
India's star tennis player Sania Mirza and her Czech partner Lucy Haradeka lost in the semi-finals of the women's doubles of the Dubai Tennis Championships. Despite dominating the first set, Sania and Haradeka lost 6-2 2-6 7-10 to Lyudmila Kichenok of Ukraine and Yelena Ostapenko of Latvia on Friday night. The wild card pair of India and Czech Republic saved 11 break points while winning two of the three break points in the first set to take a 1-0 lead in the WTA 500 tournament. Sania and Haradeka, however, failed to maintain the momentum and Kichenok and Ostapenko came back to win the second set and then win the match.
Three matches of Pro Kabaddi League
Three matches were played in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) today. In the first match played on Friday, Bengal Warriors defeated Puneri Paltan 43-26. After this defeat, it has become difficult for Paltan to reach the playoffs. In the second match, Dabang Delhi has strengthened its second position by defeating Telugu Titans. Telugu Titans lost this match 32-40. This team failed to get the victory. In the third match of the day, Gujarat Supergiants kept their playoff hopes alive by defeating Tamil Thalaivas. Gujarat won 43-33.
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