Ladakh's Ice Hockey Heartbreak as ITBP Wins Gold; Nayana Sri Talluri Shines

The ITBP women's ice hockey team reclaimed the gold medal, defeating hosts Ladakh 2-1 in a thrilling final decided by a golden goal in extra time. On the skating rink, Telangana's Nayana Sri Talluri won her second consecutive gold medal in the women's 1000m short track event. Karnataka's Srivatsa S Rao stunned the field to win the men's 1000m long track gold, while Maharashtra's Ishaan Darvekar topped the men's short track podium. With one day remaining, Haryana continues to lead the overall medal tally with four gold medals.

Key Points: KIWG 2026: ITBP Wins Ice Hockey Gold, Nayana Talluri Gets 2nd Gold

  • ITBP wins women's ice hockey gold in extra time
  • Nayana Sri Talluri wins second short track gold
  • Ladakh men secure ice hockey bronze
  • Srivatsa S Rao wins men's long track gold for Karnataka
  • Haryana maintains overall lead with 4 golds
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KIWG 2026: Ladakh suffer heartbreak as ITBP win women's ice-hockey gold; Telangana's Nayana Sri Talluri wins second skating gold

ITBP women win ice hockey gold in extra time thriller. Telangana's Nayana Sri Talluri claims second skating gold. Results and highlights from KIWG 2026.

"I hope one day I win an Olympic medal for my country. That's my ultimate aim. - Srivatsa S Rao"

Leh, January 25

Ladakh ran out of luck as ITBP women reclaimed the Khelo India Winter Games ice-hockey gold at the Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Stadium on Sunday evening. In a thrilling match, ITBP scored in the opening seconds of extra time after regulation time ended 1-1, as per a release from KIWG.

There was a small consolation for the hosts on the penultimate day of the 6th Khelo India Winter Games. Ladakh's men redeemed themselves by winning the men's ice hockey bronze after a dramatic Saturday when unfancied Chandigarh stunned the home team 3-2 in the men's ice hockey semifinals. But on Sunday, Ladakh men looked more purposeful, carving out a fighting 3-2 win for a podium finish. Ladakh had beaten ITBP 3-1 in the league stage as well.

In a low-scoring thriller, Ladakh looked set to defend its ice hockey gold. In what was a repeat of last year's Khelo India Winter Games final, Ladakh rode a 17th-minute Shamina Khatoon goal, but then ITBP's India player Stanzin Dolkar, nicknamed Tani, scored a sensational equaliser in the third period to force the match into extra time.

Within nine seconds, Dolkar was at it again, scoring the golden goal from a goalmouth melee to leave Ladakh stunned. The women's win over Ladakh means the ITBP will not go home empty-handed from these Games. With a day remaining in KIWG 2026, Haryana keep their lead with 4 golds while Ladakh stay at No. 2 with two golds. Telangana also has two golds, but fewer silvers than the hosts.

On Sunday morning, Telangana's Nayana Sri Talluri won her second straight gold medal from the short-course skating rink at NDS. The Calgary-based teenager started comfortably and then shifted gears midway through the 1000m short track.

One of Nayana's chief rivals, Ladakh's skating star Skarma Tsultim, trying to accelerate, crashed out of the competition. Tactically better, Nayana warded off a stiff challenge from Maharashtra's Anvayee Deshpande to clinch the gold medal with a timing of 1:43.32 seconds. Anvayee won silver with 1:43.43, with teammate Schaleen Fernandes winning bronze (1:46.41).

Nayana thus became the third ice skater in KIWG 2026 to win two gold medals, both individual medals. With one day to go, Haryana's Sachin Singh and Ladakh's Skarma Tsultim both have two golds each (individual and relay). Late on Saturday, Ladakh were awarded the women's 1000m long-track gold, an event marred by a snowstorm at Gupukh's Pond. Skarma had led a Ladakh 1-2-3 in that race.

Maharashtra won their first gold medal on Sunday. Ishaan Darvekar (1:35.57 seconds) won the men's 1000m short track at NDS Stadium. It was Ishaan's second medal in KIWG 2026. Earlier, he had won silver in the men's 500m short track race. Telangana won both silver and bronze in this event.

In more pristine conditions at Gupukh's Pond Sunday afternoon, Karnataka's 18-year-old Srivatsa S Rao stunned the field as he raced away to men's gold in the 1000m long track ice skating event. It was Karnataka's first gold of KIWG 2026. Srivatsa, winner of gold in the junior event of the same category at the 2024 Khelo India Winter Games, finished ahead of Tamil Nadu's duo of Avikshith Vijay (1:37.73) and Selva Kumar M (1:39.41) with a time of 1:36.64.

"I am very happy to win this gold medal. Some of my idols were participating in the race and to finish ahead of them is a very happy moment for me. I hope one day I win an Olympic medal for my country. That's my ultimate aim," Srivatsa told SAI Media.

SUNDAY'S RESULTSICE SKATING FINALS(Men's) 1000m short track: 1. Ishaan Darvekar (Maharashtra) 1:35.57 secs 2. Muthakani Vishnu Vardhan (Telangana) 1:40.72 secs 3. D Shiva Manikan Prabha (Telangana) 1:44.19 sec.(Women's) 1000m short track: 1. Nayana Sri Talluri (Telangana) 1:43.32 secs 2. Anvayee Deshpande (Maharashtra) 1:43.43 secs 3. Schaleen Farnandes (Maharashtra) 1:46.41 sec(Men's) 1000m long track: 1. Srivatsa S Rao (Karnataka) 1:36.64 secs 2. Avikshit Vijay Viswanat (Tamil Nadu) 1:37.73 secs 3. Selva Kumar M (Tamil Nadu) 1: 39.41 sec. ICE HOCKEY(Men's bronze medal match): Ladakh beat ITBP 3-2(Women's final): ITBP beat Ladakh 2-1 (1-1 at full time).

- ANI

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Nayana Sri Talluri
Thank you everyone for the support! Winning two golds for Telangana is a dream come true. It was a tough race with Anvayee pushing me till the end. I feel terrible that Skarma crashed out – she is an amazing competitor. Wishing her a speedy recovery. 🙏
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Rohit P
Khelo India Winter Games are getting more competitive every year! So many thrilling finishes. Srivatsa from Karnataka's win is inspiring. We need to promote winter sports more across India, not just in the North. Great to see talent from Telangana and Karnataka shining.
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Priya S
The men's team winning bronze after that semifinal loss shows real character. Ladakh, keep your heads high! You hosted a fantastic event and performed brilliantly overall. The future of ice hockey in India looks bright.
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David E
Following from Canada. Impressed by the level of play! Stanzin Dolkar's performance was clutch. The infrastructure and passion for winter sports in India is growing. Hope to see some of these athletes at international events soon.
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Aditya G
A small note for the organizers: The article mentions an event "marred by a snowstorm". While safety is paramount, perhaps scheduling can be more flexible? Athletes train for years and weather disruptions are very disappointing. Otherwise, a great showcase of winter sports!

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