Army Dominates Khelo India Winter Games, Defends Team Title in Gulmarg

The Indian Army successfully defended its team championship title at the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 in Gulmarg, securing nine gold medals overall. Himachal Pradesh emerged as the runners-up, winning four gold medals on the final day of competition. Notable performances included veteran skier Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda winning the women's Nordic sprint and Zubaid Ahmad Lone claiming the host Jammu & Kashmir's sole gold medal. The event showcased intense competition across disciplines like ski mountaineering, alpine skiing, snowboarding, and Nordic skiing.

Key Points: Army Wins Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Team Championship

  • Army wins team championship with 9 golds
  • Himachal Pradesh finishes as runners-up
  • Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda wins Nordic sprint
  • Zubaid Ahmad Lone wins J&K's first gold
  • Three skiers secure double gold medals
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Army successfully defends Khelo India Winter Games team championship title

The Army successfully defended its Khelo India Winter Games team title, winning nine golds. Himachal Pradesh finished second, while J&K and Karnataka also claimed gold.

"The Army showed complete domination in the Nordic (cross-country) events. - Report"

Gulmarg, February 25

The Army defended their Khelo India Winter Games team championship title, winning nine gold medals overall, eight in the Gulmarg edition. With four golds on the final day of the competition on Wednesday, Himachal Pradesh ended as runners-up.

The closing ceremony of KIWG 2026, hosted by the Jammu & Kashmir Sports Council and managed by the Sports Authority of India will be held on Thursday at the Golf Course here. The first leg of KIWG 2026 was held in Ladakh from January 20-26, as per a press release from SAI Media. On a sunny Day 3 of KIWG 2026, Army and Himachal Pradesh won an equal number of four golds each, while hosts Jammu & Kashmir clinched their first gold and veteran skier Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda of Karnataka, who won a hat-trick of gold medals in KIWG 2025, finished with a top-of-the-podium finish in the Nordic women's sprint across 1.5 kilometres. Bhavani has participated in all six editions of the Khelo India Winter Games.Zubaid Ahmad Lone finally brought cheer to Jammu and Kashmir by winning the men's giant slalom race in the snowboarding competition. The burly Zubaid warded off a stiff challenge from the Army's Vivek Rana. J&K finished with a gold and a silver in KIWG 2026 and a 10th position in the medal standings.While Armyman Mayank Panwar was the slalom man of the Games with a pair of gold medals, the Army showed complete domination in the Nordic (cross-country) events. In the gruelling 15 km Nordic skiing race, Mohammad Ali (34:21.49 secs) led an Army 1-2-3 with Padma Namgail (34:36.74 secs) winning silver and Sunny Singh (35:16.83 secs) finishing with a bronze.

In KIWG 2026, there were three skiers who finished with double gold medals. CRPF's Kajal Kumari Rai was on Wednesday joined by Panwar and Himachal Pradesh's Preeti Thakur, who topped in both the slalom and giant slalom races in snowboarding.

-RESULTS Day 3 (all finals): Gold- Army 4; HP 4 J&K 1; Karnataka 1

*SKI MOUNTAINEERING(Relay - men): 1. Army (Tariq Hussain, Rajeshwar Singh, Rovin Singh, Santosh Moktan) 12:51.05 secs 2. J&K (Waseem Akber Sheikh, Tanveer Ahmad Lone, Shahid Ahmad Chaghi, Tanveer Ahmad Dider) 15:57.03 secs 3. Ladakh (Sonam Stanzin, Bashar Ahmed, Zahir Abass, Mohammed Hussain) 16:49.81 sec.(Relay - women): 1. Himachal Pradesh (Natasha Mahar, Sakshi Thakur, Saijal Thakur, Tamanna (22:03.00 secs) 2. CRPF (Pragatibahen, Preeti, Kajal, Renu) 25:46.04 3. J&K 1 (Yasmeena, Gousia, Rashia, Inayat) 28:23.99 secs.(Sprint - women): 1. Sakshi Thakur (HP) 4:42.37 secs 2. Natasha Mahar (HP) 4:48.03 secs 3. Stanzin Yangzom (Ladakh) 5:11.58 secs.(Sprint - men): 1. Santosh Moktan (Army) 2:45.83 secs 2. Siddhartha Gadekar (Maharashtra) 2:53.75 secs 3. Rovin Singh (Army) 2:57.73 secs.

*ALPINE SKIING(Giant Slalom - men): 1. Mayank Panwar (Army) 44.810 secs 2. Yogesh Kumar (Himachal Pradesh) 45.083 secs 3. Jekmat Rafstan (Army) 45.305 secs.

*SNOWBOARDING(Giant slalom - men): 1. Zubair Ahmad Lone (J&K) 1:17.424 secs 2. Vivek Rana (Army) 1:17.451 secs 3. Kulwinder Sharma (Army) 1:18.716 secs.(Giant Slalom - women): 1. Preeti Thakur (HP) 1:40.306 secs 2. Prakriti Thakur (HP) 1:53.124 3. Urmila (Maharashtra) 1:56.965 secs.(Slalom - women): 1. Preeti Thakur (HP) 1:15.194 secs 2. Prakriti Thakur (HP) 1:16.864 3. Urmila (Maharashtra) 1:35.174 secs.

*NORDIC SKIING(Men - 15 km): 1. Mohammad Ali (Army) 34:21.49 secs 2. Padma Namgail (Army) 34:36.74 secs. 3. Sunny Singh (Army) 35:16.83 secs(Women - sprint 1.5 km): 1. Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda (Karnataka) 4:13.91 secs 2. Renu Danu (CRPF) 4:26.05 secs 3. Kusum Rana (ITBP) 4:26.16 secs.

- ANI

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Sarah B
So proud of all the athletes! Bhavani from Karnataka is a legend - participating in all six editions and still winning gold. That's true sporting spirit. It's wonderful to see winter sports getting this platform in India.
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Priya S
Himachal Pradesh as runners-up is fantastic! Preeti Thakur's double gold in snowboarding is amazing. Shows the talent coming from our hill states. More investment in infrastructure there, please!
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Rohit P
The Army's 1-2-3 finish in the 15km Nordic race was just domination. Mohammad Ali, Padma Namgail, Sunny Singh - what a team! But honestly, I wish there was more live coverage. Many of us would love to watch these events.
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Kavya N
Heartwarming to see J&K win a gold on home snow! Zubaid's victory must mean so much for the local youth. Events like Khelo India in Gulmarg and Ladakh are great for tourism and national integration. 👏
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Michael C
The results are impressive, but looking at the timings, there's a clear gap between the top teams and the rest. For India to compete internationally in winter sports, we need to develop talent from more states and not just rely on the armed forces and a few regions.

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