Karnataka Swims to Victory at Khelo India Beach Games 2026

Karnataka emerged as the overall champions of the Khelo India Beach Games 2026, held in Diu. Their victory was powered by a clean sweep of gold medals in Open Water Swimming, with standout performances from Ashmita Chandra and Dhrupad Ramakrishna. Tamil Nadu secured second place, while the previous edition's winner, Manipur, finished third in a closely contested medal tally decided by bronze medals. The event featured over 1100 athletes from 30 states and union territories competing across eight sports.

Key Points: Khelo India Beach Games 2026: Karnataka Wins Overall Crown

  • Karnataka wins overall crown
  • Tamil Nadu finishes second
  • Manipur places third
  • Ashmita Chandra wins double gold
  • Over 1100 athletes participated
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Khelo India Beach Games 2026: Karnataka swim to overall crown; Tamil Nadu second and Manipur third

Karnataka tops the medal tally at Khelo India Beach Games 2026. Tamil Nadu and Manipur finish second and third. Full results and highlights.

"Karnataka topped the standings with three gold, all from Open Water swimming, two silver and six bronze to win the overall crown."

Diu, January 10

Karnataka's Ashmita Chandra and Dhrupad Ramakrishna clinched the women's and men's 5km Open Water Swimming gold medals to help the state top the medal standing in the Khelo India Beach Games 2026 at the Ghoghla Beach here on Saturday.

The Khelo India Beach Games 2026, organised by the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, was held under the technical supervision of the Sports Authority of India and national sports federations, according to a release.

The second edition of Khelo India Beach Games witnessed over 1100 participants compete in eight different sports -- volleyball, soccer, sepaktakraw, kabaddi, pencak silat, Open water swimming, mallakhamb and tug-of-war. The first six were medal sports and 32 gold medals were decided. Thirty states and Union territories took part.

With the top three states - Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Manipur -- claiming three gold and two silver medals each, the overall standings of Khelo India Beach Games 2026 were decided by the number of bronze medals won the by the respective teams.

Karnataka topped the standings with three gold, all from Open Water swimming, two silver and six bronze to win the overall crown in the second edition of KIBG. Tamil Nadu finished second with three gold, two silver and three bronze while last edition winners, Manipur finished third with three gold, two silver and two bronze.

Madhya Pradesh finished fourth, thanks to their exploits in Pencak Silat, which had the highest number of gold medals (16) on offer in KIBG 2026. All the medals of Madhya Pradesh came in the Indonesian Martial Art form competition, ending with a tally of three gold, one silver and one bronze.

Hosts Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, with two gold, two silver and four bronze, finished sixth behind Haryana who ended the Games with a tally of two gold, four silver and two bronze medals. Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, Nagaland and Rajasthan also finished with two gold medals each to complete the top-10 positions in the medals tally.

Before the start of final day's action at the Ghoghla Beach, Manipur would have fancied their chances of retaining the overall crown as both their men and women Beach Sepaktakraw teams had a chance of bagging the gold medal in Trio.

While their women's team achieved their target by beating West Bengal 2-0, Tamil Nadu leapfrogged them to the second spot by winning the men's Trio final 2-1.

Earlier, Ashmita Chandra completed a double by adding the women's 5km Open Water Swimming gold to the women's 10km title she had won on Friday. In the 5km race, Ashmita clocked a timing of 1:35:11s to clinch the gold medal ahead of Diksha Yadav (1:35:53s) of Maharashtra. Karnataka's Aasra Sudhir won the bronze medal with a time of 1:39:14s.

In the men's 5km race, Karnataka's Dhrupad Ramakrishna got the better of 10km race winner Anurag Singh of Uttar Pradesh with a gap of five seconds to win the state's third gold medal. Dhrupad closed a timing of 1:21:33s with Prashans HM adding a bronze medal to the state's tally with a time of 1:24:34s

Today's Results:

Beach Sepaktakraw:Women Trio: Gold - Manipur; Silver - West Bengal; Bronze - Goa, AssamMen Tri: Gold - Tamil Nadu; Silver - Manipur; Bronze - Nagaland, Assam

Open Water Swimming:Women 5km: Gold - Ashmita Chandra (Kar) 1:35:11s; Silver - Diksha Yadav (Mah) 1:35:53s; Bronze - Aasra Sudhir (Kar) 1:39:14sMen 5km: Gold - Dhrupad Ramakrishna (Kar) 1:21:33s; Silver - Anurag Singh (UP) 1:21:38s; Bronze - Prashans HM (Kar) 1:24:34 seconds.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see beach games getting this kind of platform. Kabaddi and volleyball on the sand must have been thrilling to watch. Hope they broadcast more events next time!
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Sarah B
While the competition is great, I wish the article gave more details about the athletes' backgrounds and training. These are future Olympians and their stories inspire young kids.
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Vikram M
Manipur finishing third is still a huge achievement! They are consistently punching above their weight in sports. The sepaktakraw teams did us proud. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Madhya Pradesh's performance in Pencak Silat is remarkable! Winning all their medals in one sport shows incredible specialization. This Khelo India initiative is really discovering talent from every corner.
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Michael C
The diversity of sports here is impressive – from traditional kabaddi to Indonesian martial arts. It's a wonderful celebration of athleticism and culture on our beautiful beaches.

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