Army Leads KIWG 2026 Medal Tally; Kajal Kumari Rai Wins Second Gold

The Indian Army moved to the top of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 medal standings after securing its fourth gold in the Gulmarg leg. CRPF's Kajal Kumari Rai was the star of Day 2, winning her second consecutive gold medal in Nordic skiing. Veteran Alpine skier Aanchal Thakur won the women's giant slalom, while the Army dominated the men's 10km Nordic race with Padma Namgail taking gold. Five more medals were decided as Haryana and Maharashtra remained close contenders in the overall tally.

Key Points: Khelo India Winter Games 2026: Army Tops Medal Tally on Day 2

  • Army tops medal tally with 5 golds
  • Kajal Kumari Rai wins second consecutive gold
  • Aanchal Thakur claims Alpine giant slalom gold
  • Padma Namgail leads Army sweep in men's Nordic
3 min read

KIWG 2026: Army goes on top of medal tally; second gold for CRPF's Kajal Kumari Rai on Day 2

Day 2 of KIWG 2026 saw the Army surge to the top. Kajal Kumari Rai won her second gold, while Aanchal Thakur and Padma Namgail also clinched victories.

"The grief of losing her father is perhaps propelling the Meghalaya cross-country skier to race to her second straight gold. - Report"

Gulmarg, Feb 24

On a day when honours were shared, the Army struck their fourth gold in the Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 to go on top of the medal standings on Tuesday.

Another five medals were decided on Day 2 of KIWG 2026 on Tuesday. The highlight of the day was Nordic skier Kajal Kumari Rai of CRPF winning her second consecutive gold medal of the competition. Ten gold medals have been decided in the Gulmarg leg so far. The Army added one more to their three overnight to tally five golds so far. The Army had won the men's ice hockey gold in the Ladakh leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026.

Haryana continued to occupy the second position in the medal tally with four gold medals, all coming from their skaters in Leh, but Maharashtra is only a gold medal adrift. Kamiyaa Karthikeyan gave Maharashtra its first gold from the ski mountaineering (vertical) competition on Gulmarg's Kongdoori slopes.

There has been a lot of attention on veteran Aanchal Thakur. The Alpine skier from Himachal Pradesh struck her first gold of KIWG 2026 in the giant slalom race, winning comfortably with a time of 48.984 seconds. Her teammate Tanuja Thakur won silver, but the upcoming skier from Karnataka, Jiah Aryan, once again finished among the medals.

Kajal Kumari continues to win hearts. The grief of losing her father is perhaps propelling the Meghalaya cross-country skier to race to her second straight gold of KIWG 2026. Kajal won the 10 km Nordic gold for women once again, relegating the fancied Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda of Karnataka to the bronze. The silver went to CRPF's Hiral.

Army's star skier Padma Namgail led an Army one-two-three in the men's version of the 10 km Nordic race at the Gulmarg Golf course. So dominating was the Army team that the first nine positions went to them. Sunny Singh of the Army, who won the Nordic sprint gold on Monday, was the defending champion. He finished sixth.

RESULTS Day 2 (all finals):

ALIPINE GIANT SLALOM (women): 1. Aanchal Thakur (Himachal Pradesh) 48.984 sec 2. Tanuja Thakur (HP) 51.697 secs 3. Jiah Aryan (Karnataka) 53.790 secs.

NORDIC SKI (women - 10 km): 1. Kajal Kumari Rai (CRPF) 32:58.76 secs 2. Hiral (CRPF) 33:14.89 secs 3. Bhavani Thekkada Nanjunda (Karnataka) 33:22.03 secs.

NORDIC SKI (men - 10 kms): 1. Padma Namgail (Army) 23:18.63 secs 2. Aman Kumar (Army) 23:22.24 secs 3. Manjeet (Army) 23:23.94 secs.

SKI MOUNTAINEERING (Men - vertical): 1. Shardul Thaplial (Uttarakhand) 3: 56.45 secs 2. Siddhartha Gadekar (Maharashtra) 4:09.80 secs 3. Santosh Moktan (Army) 4:14.82 secs.

SKI MOUNTAINEERING (Women - vertical): 1. Kamiyaa Karthikeyan (Maharashtra) 05.26.708 secs 2. Natasha Mahar (Himachal Pradesh) 5:53.885 secs 3. Sangeeta Bhatt (Uttarakhand) 6:03.253 secs.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

A
Aman W
Army dominating the Nordic race with a 1-2-3 and taking the first nine positions! That's some serious domination. Proud of our forces, both on the border and on the slopes.
R
Rohit P
Great to see winter sports getting this platform with Khelo India. But I hope the infrastructure and training trickles down to more states. Right now, it seems dominated by a few regions and the armed forces.
S
Sarah B
The diversity of athletes is fantastic! From Meghalaya (Kajal) to Karnataka (Jiah, Bhavani) to Himachal (Aanchal). This is the real spirit of India. More coverage for these games, please!
V
Vikram M
Aanchal Thakur is a legend! So consistent. And great to see young talent like Jiah Aryan from Karnataka on the podium. The future of Indian winter sports is bright. ✨
K
Kamiyaa Karthikeyan
Wow, seeing my name in the article feels surreal! Thank you Khelo India for this opportunity. Winning gold for Maharashtra in ski mountaineering is a dream come true. Hard work pays off!

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

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50