Karnataka Crowned Champions at Inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games

Karnataka emerged as the overall champions at the inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games, securing 23 gold medals. Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced substantial cash rewards for all medal winners from his state. The 10-day event saw participation from 30 states and union territories, with nearly 3800 athletes competing across nine sports disciplines. Odisha finished second in the medals tally, while Jharkhand secured the third position.

Key Points: Khelo India Tribal Games: Karnataka Wins, Chhattisgarh Announces Prizes

  • Karnataka crowned overall champions
  • Chhattisgarh announces cash prizes for medallists
  • Odisha finishes second, Jharkhand third
  • Games featured 3800 participants from 30 states/UTs
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Khelo India Tribal Games: Karnataka crowned overall champions; Chhattisgarh CM announces reward for state's medalists

Karnataka wins overall title at first Khelo India Tribal Games. Chhattisgarh CM announces cash rewards for state's medallists. Results and highlights.

"The individual gold medallists will receive a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh each - Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai"

Raipur, April 3

Praising Chhattisgarh players for their impressive performance in the inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai announced cash prizes for all the medallists and even promised a financial windfall for anyone making it to the Olympics.

Chhattisgarh finished ninth on the medals tally with 3 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze medals. Karnataka were crowned the overall champions, claiming 23 gold along with 8 silver and 7 bronze. Odisha finished second with 21 gold, 15 silver and 21 bronze medals. Odisha were the only contingent to cross a half century of medals, finishing with 57 medals. Jharkhand were third with 16 gold, 8 silver and 11 bronze, as per a SAI Media press release.

"The individual gold medallists will receive a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh each, Rs 1.5 lakh for silver and Rs 1 lakh for bronze. The medallists in the team championships will get Rs 1 lakh, Rs 75000 and Rs 50000 for gold, silver and bronze respectively," the Chief Minister announced at the colourful closing ceremony of KITG at the Deendayal Upadhyay auditorium here on Friday.

Siddharth Nagesh (men's shot put), Nikita (weightlifting) and the women's football team clinched the gold medal for the hosts with their men's football team signing off the campaign with a silver after losing the final 0-1 against West Bengal on Friday.Thirty States and Union Territories participated in the inaugural edition of the Khelo India Tribal Games that witnessed close to 3800 participants compete in nine sports disciplines. A whopping 106 gold medals were on offer across archery, athletics, football, hockey, swimming, weightlifting and wrestling while traditional sports like mallakhamb and kabaddi were demonstration sports.

Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao, who also holds the Sports Ministry portfolio, lauded the Sports Authority of India and the state sports department for the successful conduct of the Games and insisted that the next edition would be held on a much bigger scale.

"This is the first time that Games of this stature were held in Chhattisgarh, and I must congratulate SAI, sports department and everyone associated in conducting these Games for their hard work and commitment for making these Games a grand success. I also promise that the next edition of the Games will be organised on a much bigger scale and Chhattisgarh will set a benchmark for everyone to follow," he added. The 10-day sporting extravaganza was held across three cities in Chhattisgarh, and overall champions Karnataka led the medals tally from the opening day as they dominated the swimming events, winning 15 gold, 5 silver and 3 bronze medals. They added 5 gold in athletics and three tin wrestling to ensure that neither Odisha nor Jharkhand could catch up with them.

Karnataka's Manikanta L was the most successful athlete of the Games with 8 gold and 1 silver while his teammate Dhoneesh N bagged 5 gold and a silver for his effort in the swimming competition. Among the women's competitors, Odisha swimmer Anjali Munda clinched five gold medals while Meghanjali of Karnataka finished with four gold and two bronze medals.

Odisha were the only contingent to have won at least one gold medal in all the six sports disciplines, including eight in athletics and seven in swimming. Jharkhand, on the other hand, bagged nine gold medals in athletics, four in wrestling and three in archery apart from winning at least one medal in the other three disciplines.

Apart from football, there were four gold medals on offer in archery on the final day and it was clear that Odisha, who were three behind Karnataka on the gold medal count after the penultimate day's action, had no chance of catching up as they could have won not more than two gold medals on the archery field.

Arjun Khara bagged one of them in recurve men's individual beating statemate Somanatha Hembram in the final, but the men's team went down against Jharkhand 4-6 in the final.

Komalika Bari then added another gold to Jharkhand's tally when she defeated Gujarat's Bhargavi Bhagora in the individual final. Nagaland took home the women's team gold beating Jharkhand to finish in 14th position with 2 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze medals.

A total of 25 states and Union Territories found a place on the medals tally with 20 of them winning at least one gold medal, highlighting the broad talent pool across the country. Maharashtra finished fourth with 6 gold, 10 silver and 4 bronze while Arunachal Pradesh completed the top five with 6 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze medals.

RESULTS

ARCHERYWomenRecurve Individual: Gold - Komalika Bari (Jharkhand); Silver - Bhargavi Bhagora (Gujarat); Bronze - Ruovinuo Theunuo (Nagaland)Recurve Team: Gold - Nagaland; Silver - Jharkhand; Bronze - Madhya Pradesh

MenRecurve Individual: Gold - Arjun Khara (Odisha); Silver - Somanath Hembram (Odisha); Bronze - Pavan Parmar (Madhya Pradesh)Recurve Team: Gold - Jharkhand; Silver - Odisha; Bronze - Meghalaya

FOOTBALLMen: Gold - West Bengal; Silver - Chhattisgarh; Bronze - Arunachal Pradesh, Goa.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As a Kannadiga, feeling super proud! 🎉 Our swimmers absolutely dominated. Manikanta L with 8 golds is a legend in the making. Hope this platform gives all these athletes a clear path to the Asian Games and Olympics.
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Arjun K
Great initiative, but I hope the focus isn't just on the top 3-4 states. 20 states/UTs won gold! That's the real story. We need to ensure consistent support and training facilities in the North-East and other tribal heartlands so the talent pool grows even wider.
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see traditional sports like mallakhamb and kabaddi included as demonstration sports. Our indigenous games have so much to offer in terms of fitness and culture. Hope they become medal events in the next edition!
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Vikram M
Chhattisgarh finished 9th but the CM's announcement is a masterstroke. Promising rewards for Olympians is a long-term vision. Cash prizes are good, but what about jobs or admissions in good colleges? That's what gives athletes real security.
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Kavya N
Odisha's performance was stellar! To win gold in all six disciplines shows incredible all-round sporting culture. Jharkhand and the North-Eastern states also punched above their weight. The future of Indian sports looks bright and diverse. 🇮🇳

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