Maharashtra & Railways Reign Supreme at 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship

Defending champions Railway Sports Promotion Board (Men) and Maharashtra (Women) successfully retained their titles at the 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship in Kazipet. The women's final was a nail-biter, with Maharashtra edging out Odisha 23-22, while the Railways men triumphed over Maharashtra 26-21. Individual accolades were awarded to standout players like Priyanka Ingle and Archana Pradhan, with Ramji Kashyap and Sandhya Survase receiving the prestigious Ekalavya and Rani Laxmi Awards. Federation officials praised the championship's organization and the electrifying level of competition displayed by teams from across the country.

Key Points: 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship: Maharashtra, Railways Win

  • Maharashtra women win 5th straight title
  • Railways men secure back-to-back victory
  • Odisha & Maharashtra earn silver medals
  • Individual awards for best attackers & defenders
3 min read

Defending champions Maharashtra and Railways clinch titles at Senior National Kho Kho Championship

Defending champions Maharashtra (Women) & Railways (Men) clinch titles at the 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship in Kazipet. Results, highlights, and award winners.

"The level of energy and excitement was incredible and Kho Kho as a modern sport offers high-voltage entertainment. - Sudhanshu Mittal, KKFI President"

New Delhi, January 16

In high-octane finals, defending champions - Railway Sports Promotion Board and Maharashtra - clinched titles in men's and women's categories respectively at 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship in Kazipet. While Railways registered victory for the second time in a row, Maharashtra clinched the title for the fifth consecutive time, as per a release.

In the Women's category, Maharashtra defeated Odisha by a slim margin of one point in a tightly contested 23-22 match. While in the Men's category, Railways triumphed over Maharashtra in a thrilling 26-21 final with several nail-biting moments.

Both Railways (Men) and Maharashtra (Women) had won the 57th Senior National Kho Kho Championship held at Puri, Odisha from March 31st to April 4, 2025.

Interestingly, both Odisha and Maharashtra won silver in the women's and men's category for the second time.

In the women's final, Maharashtra did an excellent defense with Sandhya Survase holding on to the mat for 2:30 minutes while Kho Kho World Cup Captain Priyanka Ingle held her ground for 2:00 minutes. Ingle was also outstanding in the attack scoring 10 points in total. Archana Pradhan of Odisha, did excellent defensive manoeuvres in the final match.

In the Men's final, Pratik Waikar of Maharashtra stayed on the mat for 1.55 second giving an excellent defense while Abhinandan Patil of Railways was outstanding in his attack.

In the Championship, Pratik Waikar of Maharashtra was awarded best defender in the men's category, while Archana Pradhan of Odisha bagged the title in women's category. Abhinandan Patil of Railways was adjudged best attacker in the men's category while Priyanka Ingle of Maharashtra best attacker in women's.

Ramji Kashyap of Indian Railways was honoured with prestigious Ekalavya Award while Sandhya Survase of Odisha was felicitated with Rani Laxmi Award. They both were also honoured with Best All-Rounder in their respective categories.

Sudhanshu Mittal, President, Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI) said, "The 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship in Telangana sets a new milestone for senior nationals. Right from organisation to participation, every aspect was outstanding. The level of energy and excitement was incredible and Kho Kho as a modern sport offers high-voltage entertainment to the audience," as quoted from a release.

"With such a large participation of teams from various states, UTs and Institutions, the senior national championship was really dynamic and representative. Matches were electrifying and I congratulate all the teams, players & officials for participating in the Championship," said Upkar Singh Virk, General Secretary, KKFI.

MS Tyagi, Chairman, Organisation & Administration, KKFI, congratulated the winners and said that healthy participation from teams is testimony to the growing stature of Kho Kho.

Janga Raghava Reddy, President, Telangana Kho Kho Association, said, "It has been an honour to take the mantle of hosting the 58th Senior National Kho Kho Championship. It has been a monumental effort and it is a happy occasion to see the sport thrive in Telangana."

The 58th Senior National Kho Kho championship from January 11 to January 15, has seen impressive performances from teams across the country, with Kolhapur securing third place in the men's category and Airports Authority of India (AAI) ending third in the women's category repeating their performances from the last senior nationals.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Railways men's team is a powerhouse! Back-to-back titles is no small feat. Abhinandan Patil must be a joy to watch in attack. It's great that institutions like Railways are nurturing such talent in indigenous sports.
A
Arjun K
Heartbreak for Odisha women, coming so close. Archana Pradhan's performance deserved a gold. But kudos to the organisers in Telangana for hosting such a successful event. Kho Kho needs more prime-time coverage like this.
S
Sarah B
As someone new to Kho Kho, this article was fascinating. The strategy involved in defence and attack seems complex. Fifth consecutive title for Maharashtra women is a dynasty! Would love to see highlights of these finals online.
V
Vikram M
While the performances were stellar, I do wish the article gave us a bit more about the actual gameplay for those unfamiliar. The scores (23-22, 26-21) suggest amazing matches, but some video clips would help promote the sport better.
K
Kavya N
Priyanka Ingle scoring 10 points as a captain! That's leading from the front. So happy to see women athletes getting their due in traditional sports. The Ekalavya and Rani Laxmi awards are a nice touch to honour all-round excellence.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50