Nikita's Golden Lift Ends Chhattisgarh's Wait at Khelo India Tribal Games

Weightlifter Nikita secured the host state Chhattisgarh's first gold medal with a dominant performance in the women's 77kg category. Odisha's women swimmers, led by Ritika Minz and Anjali Munda, claimed all three gold medals on the final day of swimming competition. Arunachal Pradesh made significant gains by winning both men's weightlifting golds, tightening the race for third place overall. Karnataka maintained its position at the top of the medals table with a strong haul from the pool.

Key Points: Khelo India Tribal Games Day 4: Gold for Chhattisgarh, Odisha Swimmers Shine

  • Nikita wins Chhattisgarh's first gold
  • Odisha women sweep swimming golds
  • Arunachal Pradesh rises in weightlifting
  • Karnataka tops overall medals tally
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KITG Day 4: Weightlifter Nikita wins first gold for Chhattisgarh, Odisha women dominate last day of swimming

Day 4 recap: Weightlifter Nikita wins host Chhattisgarh's first gold. Odisha women dominate swimming. Karnataka leads the medals tally.

"It is a special moment for me as this is my first gold medal in Khelo India. - Nikita"

Raipur, March 28

Weightlifter Nikita ended hosts Chhattisgarh's wait for a gold medal while Odisha's women swimmers clinched all the three gold medals on offer on the fourth day of the Khelo India Tribal Games 2026 here on Saturday.

Nikita dominated the women's 77kg weightlifting event to comfortably win the gold medal in the last event of the day while Odisha won gold medals through Ritika Minz (100m freestyle), Anjali Munda (50m Backstroke) and 4x100 medley relay team. Anjali finished with five golds, four of them in individual races.

Arunachal Pradesh were the other major movers in the medals table on Saturday as they won both the men's weightlifting gold medals to close in on the third spot, which is currently held by Assam with four gold, seven silver and three bronze medals.

Karnataka continue to top the medals tally with 15 gold six silver and three bronze while Odisha are second with seven gold, three silver and 10 bronze medals. Hosts Chhattisgarh are seventh with eight medals (one gold, four silver and three bronze).

Having won four silver and three bronze medals from the swimming pool, Chhattisgarh sports fan were waiting for a gold from their athletes and Nikita fulfilled their wish with a dominating performance in women's 77kg category at the open ground in Pt Ravishankar University here.

The 20-year-old Nikita lifted a total of 160kg (70kg in Snatch and 90kg in Clean & Jerk), lifting 34kgs more than second-placed Srimati Jani of Odisha. Joyshree Patir of Assam took home the bronze medal with a total of 118kg.

"It is a special moment for me as this is my first gold medal in Khelo India. I was training for the whole year preparing for these games and I was confident of winning this gold medal once I came to the weightlifting arena for weigh in," Nikita told SAI Media.

Dimpi Sonowal led an Assam 1-2 in women's 69kg with a total of 155kg with Pallavi Payeng taking the silver with a total of 131kg. Ruba Tadu (men's 88kg) and Lalu Taku (Men's 94kg) enhanced Arunachal Pradesh's chances of breaking into the top three as they clinched the gold medals with relative ease. Tadu lifted a total of 274kg for gold while Taku aggregated a total of 250kg in the 94kg category.

In the swimming competition, Assam's Krow siblings Nibir Krow and Violina Krow won a gold and bronze medal, respectively, on the last day of competition at the international pool here. Nibir clinched the top spot in 50m Backstroke with a time of 31.31seconds, pushing Karnataka's Dhoneesh N (31.39s) to second spot.

Earlier, Violina won the bronze medal in 100m freestyle with a time of 1:16.62s with Odisha taking home the gold and silver through Ritika Minz (1:12.93s) and Krushna Priya Nayak (1:15.77s).

Karnataka signed off the swimming competition with 15 gold, five silver and three bronze medals. Karnataka's Manikanta L topped the chart with eight golds and one silver while Dhoneesh M finished with five golds and one silver medal. In the women's section Karnataka's Meghanjali bagged four golds and two bronze medals.

- IANS

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Aditya G
Odisha's women swimmers were unstoppable! Ritika Minz, Anjali Munda... and Anjali finishing with FIVE golds? That's legendary stuff. The focus on tribal games is brilliant - unearthing so much talent from regions that often get overlooked.
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Rohit P
Great to see Arunachal Pradesh making moves in weightlifting! Ruba Tadu and Lalu Taku bringing home golds. The North-East has such raw sporting potential. Hope this performance gets them more funding and facilities back home.
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Sarah B
While the performances are stellar, the article focuses heavily on medals. I wish there was more about the athletes' backgrounds and journeys. These are Tribal Games - their stories of reaching this stage are probably more inspiring than the podium finish.
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Karthik V
Karnataka topping the tally as usual! Manikanta L with 8 golds is just next level. But the real win is seeing so many new names from different states. Khelo India is changing the game. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
The Krow siblings from Assam - Nibir and Violina - both winning medals on the same day! That must be such a proud moment for their family and community. Sports truly brings people together. More power to all participants 🙏

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