Arunachal's Nedi Ngi, Maharashtra's Govind Padekar Win 5000m Gold at Khelo India Tribal Games

Nedi Ngi of Arunachal Pradesh won the women's 5000m gold with a strong final sprint, while Maharashtra's Govind Padekar and Suraj Mashi took gold and silver in the men's event. Karnataka solidified its top position in the medals tally with two more gold medals from wrestling, courtesy of Rohan Doddamani and Manisha Siddi. Odisha and Mizoram advanced to the women's hockey final after winning their respective semi-finals. The opening day of athletics was cut short as unseasonal rains led to the cancellation of the evening session.

Key Points: Khelo India Tribal Games 2026: Athletics, Wrestling Gold Medals

  • Nedi Ngi wins women's 5000m gold
  • Maharashtra's Govind Padekar & Suraj Mashi secure men's 5000m 1-2
  • Karnataka extends lead with wrestling golds
  • Unseasonal rain forces cancellation of evening session
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KITG: Arunachal's Nedi Ngi, Maharashtra's Govind Padekar win 5000m gold medals

Nedi Ngi & Govind Padekar win 5000m golds. Karnataka leads tally as unseasonal rain cancels events on Day 6 of Khelo India Tribal Games.

"I am making a comeback... and I am extremely happy that I could win the gold medal here. - Nedi Ngi"

Raipur, March 30

Arunachal Pradesh's middle-distance runner Nedi Ngi clinched the women's 5000m gold while Maharashtra completed an impressive one-two finish on the podium in the men's category before unseasonal rains forced the organisers to cancel the evening session on the opening day of athletics competitions on day 6 of the in the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 on Monday.

Ngi held herself back till the last lap before sprinting in the final 200m to seal the gold medal with a time of 18:24.66s while Maharashtra's Govind Padekar (15:11.35s) and Suraj Mashi (15:11.64s) paced themselves perfectly to clinch the gold and silver medals respectively in the men's 5000m category.

"I am making a comeback after focusing on academies, and I am extremely happy that I could win the gold medal here. Now that I have completed my graduation, I want to focus on getting in to the National Camp and then hopefully in the Indian team for major events," Ngi told SAI Media after the race, according to a release.

Ngi's gold medal-winning performance helped Arunachal Pradesh consolidate their third spot in the medals tally with six golds, one silver and two bronze.

Karnataka extended their lead at the top of the table with two gold medals from the wrestling mat in Ambikapur. Rohan Doddamani bagged Karnataka's first gold medal outside the swimming pool when he defeated Rajasthan's Dinesh Solanki by technical superiority in the 60kg Greco Roman final.

Manisha then wrapped up the day for the table toppers with a hard-fought 12-8 win by points over Himachal Pradesh's Muskam. Karnataka now has 17 gold, six silver and five bronze medals. Odisha continue to be in second place with nine gold, four silvers and 10 bronze medals.

Meanwhile, Mulayam Kharwar bagged Bihar's first gold medal of the day with a dominant win over Rakesh Meena of Rajasthan in the men's 65kg freestyle final with KV Kemppannavar of Karnataka taking home the bronze medal.

At the international hockey stadium in Raipur, favourites Odisha set up a final clash against Mizoram. In the semi-finals, Odisha hammered Madhya Pradesh 8-0 while Mizoram got the better of Jharkhand 3-2.

*RESULTS

-ATHLETICS

Women

5000m: Gold - Nedi Ngi (Arunachal Pradesh) 18:24.66s; Silver - Aarti Dawar (Madhya Pradesh) 18:29.28s; Bronze - Tsuchoi T (Nagaland) 18:35.60

Men

5000m: Gold -- Govind Padekar (Maharashtra) 15:11.35s; Silver - Suraj Mashi (Maharashtra) 15:11.64s; Bronze - Ranglal Dodiyar (Madhya Pradesh) 15:22.48s

-HOCKEY (Semifinals)

Women: Mizoram bt Jharkhand 3-2; Odisha bt Madhya Pradesh 8-0

-WRESTLING

Women

53kg: Gold - Neha Oraon (Jharkhand); Silver - Pritima Khakhlary (Assam); Bronze - Mainari Khakhlary (Assam), Lalvenhimi (Mizoram)

76kg: Gold - Manisha Siddi (Karnataka); Silver - Muskan (Himachal Pradesh); Bronze - Lalhmangaihsangi (Mizoram)

Men

65kg FS: Gold - Mulayam Kharwar (Bihar); Silver - Rakesh Meena (Rajasthan); Bronze - KV Kemppannavar (Karnataka)

97kg FS: Gold -- Hamam Hussain (J&K); Silver - Mohit Kumar (Himachal Pradesh); Bronze --

Mohd Wasim Choudhary (J&K)

60kg GR: Gold - Rohan Doddamani (Karnataka); Silver - Dinesh Solanki (Rajasthan); Bronze - Juh Pa U Juh Nongtdu (Meghalaya)

87kg GR: Gold - Piyush Gujjar (Himachal Pradesh); Silver - Riyaz Hussain (J&K); Bronze - Tek Chand (Himachal Pradesh).

- ANI

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Priya S
Maharashtra's one-two finish in the men's 5000m is incredible! Govind Padekar and Suraj Mashi paced themselves perfectly. It shows the depth of long-distance running talent in our country. Kudos to all the coaches and academies working behind the scenes.
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Rohit P
Khelo India Tribal Games is such an important platform. It's heartening to see athletes from tribal communities getting recognition. Mulayam Kharwar winning gold for Bihar and athletes from Nagaland, Mizoram, Jharkhand on the podium... this is the real spirit of India.
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Sarah B
While the performances are brilliant, it's a bit disappointing the evening session was cancelled due to rain. Hope the athletes get proper chances to compete. The infrastructure in Raipur seems good, but weather contingency plans need to be stronger for future events.
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Karthik V
Karnataka dominating the medals tally! 17 golds is no joke. Rohan Doddamani getting gold in wrestling and Manisha's win... our state is producing all-round champions. Jai Karnataka! But also, well done to Odisha and Arunachal for strong performances.
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Nisha Z
The hockey final between Odisha and Mizoram will be exciting! Odisha hammering MP 8-0 shows they are favourites, but Mizoram's close 3-2 win means they have fight. Great to see women's hockey getting prominence in these games too. 🇮🇳

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