National Games 2025 Uttarakhand: The athlete of Uttarakhand performed brilliantly in the National Games and put a hat -trick of the gold medal. On Tuesday, the total medal number of the state reached 85 by winning three gold, three silver and two bronze medals in different competitions. Players who won the gold medal in Judo, Kayaking and Canoeing illuminated the name of the state.
Uttarakhand won 3 gold medals on Tuesday
Udaanti Sharma won the gold medal for Uttarakhand by defeating Himanshi of Madhya Pradesh in the Judo Women’s Competition (63 kg weight category) held on the Maharana Pratap Sports College campus. Unnati dominated the match with her brilliant bets and finally created new history by winning the 20th gold medal for the state.
Prabhat Kumar won the gold medal in the 1000 meter heat kayaking of the men’s category. Apart from this, Meera Das performed brilliantly in the women’s category and won the gold medal.
Uttarakhand won 3 silver medals on Tuesday
1- 20 km men’s race walk- Suraj Panwar won the silver medal.
2- 10 km women’s race walk- Shalini Negi won the silver medal.
3- 800 meter male race- Annu Kumar won the silver medal by performing brilliantly.
Uttarakhand won 2 bronze medals on Tuesday
1- Udit Chauhan won the bronze medal in the gymnastics competition.
2- Uttarakhand’s team Nebronze medal in the handball team event.
Number of medals of Uttarakhand
Gold Medal- 20
Silver Medal- 30
Bronze Medal- 35
Total Medal 85
Uttarakhand at 7th position in medal tally
Significantly, Uttarakhand is ranked 7th in the medal tally. The state has won 85 medals by Tuesday (February 11). The Service Sports Control Board (SSCB) in the medal tally is at the top number. Till Tuesday, a total of 97 medals have come in the service board account. Although it is worth noting that Maharashtra has the highest number of 146 medals, but the service board is at number one in Tally due to more gold medal. So far, 54 gold medals have come to the service and 41 gold medals near Maharashtra.
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