Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Begins in Leh, Features New Figure Skating Event

The Ladakh leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 has commenced in Leh, featuring over 1000 participants including athletes, coaches, and officials. A key addition this year is the Olympic event of figure skating, aiming to provide national exposure and build on India's recent continental performances. Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya emphasized the games as a crucial pathway for athletes to test themselves against the challenging high-altitude conditions of Leh. The event will see 472 athletes from 21 states and UTs compete for 17 gold medals, with ice hockey remaining the showpiece sport.

Key Points: Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Start in Leh with Figure Skating

  • 472 athletes in skating and hockey
  • Figure skating added as Olympic event
  • High-altitude conditions a key challenge
  • 17 gold medals at stake in Ladakh leg
  • Ladakh topped medal tally in 2025
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Sports minister Mandaviya urges athletes to utilise opportunity as Khelo India Winter Games 2026 set to begin in Leh

Over 1000 participants gather in Leh for the Khelo India Winter Games 2026. Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya urges athletes to seize the high-altitude opportunity.

"Khelo India is a pathway to excellence. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

Leh, January 19

More than 1000 men and women, including athletes, coaches and technical officials, will take part in the Ladakh leg of the 2026 Khelo India Winter Games starting in Leh on Tuesday. The Nawang Dorjan Stobdan Stadium, the Army rink and the frozen Gupukh's Pond will be centres of attraction till the Games end on January 26. The opening ceremony of KIWG 2026 will take place on Tuesday afternoon.

Four hundred and seventy-two athletes will take part in two ice sports - skating and hockey. The new attraction this year has been the introduction of figure skating, an Olympic event. In the Ladakh leg of KIWG last year, the hosts ended on top of the medal tally with four gold medals out of 13 at stake. Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra finished second and third.

The first leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 is organised by the Youth Services and Sports department of the Union Territory of Ladakh under the supervision of the Sports Authority of India. The technical expertise for the conduct of the Games is provided by the national sports promotional bodies/federations managing ice sports.

KIWG 2026 is the second event on the Khelo India calendar this year. The first event was the Khelo India Beach Games held in Diu from January 5 to January 10. For all athletes and their support staff, the Leh Games will see how athletes perform under challenging high altitude climatic conditions like minus degree temperatures and low oxygen.

"Like the Khelo India Beach Games in Diu, Leh will also challenge our athletes to push their limits in challenging conditions. The high-altitude and the oxygen factor are serious issues that athletes and coaches deal with and the Winter Games will be a good yardstick to measure how well they have prepared," said the Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya.

While ice hockey remains the showpiece sport in KIWG Ladakh, figure skating is being seen as a welcome addition. In the Asian Winter Games held in Harbin, China, in February last year, India sent 23 ice skaters and a total of 59 athletes, the largest team ever for the Games. US-based Tara Prasad finished eighth overall, India's best figure skating finish in an Asian Games. Manjesh Tiwari finished 15th among men.

"In Harbin, we may not have won medals but we have shown that we can compete. More competition means more opportunities and that's why this edition of Khelo India Winter Games is a milestone," said Mohammad Abbas Nordak, a senior national coach from Ladakh.

Mandaviya said the addition of figure skating in the ice skating programme is to "give more exposure and opportunity at the national level." "Khelo India is a pathway to excellence. Our skaters are making improvements at the continental level and we want to encourage them to achieve bigger goals. All athletes taking part in Khelo India events must take advantage of the opportunities coming their way," said Mandaviya.

Haryana (62), Himachal Pradesh (55) and Ladakh (52) have the biggest representation in terms of athletes among the 21 states and UTs taking part. There will be 17 gold medals at stake in the KIWG 2026 Ladakh leg. Of these, 15 will be for ice skating.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Leh, the altitude is no joke. Huge respect to all the athletes competing there. The introduction of figure skating is a great step forward for winter sports in India.
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Ananya R
So proud to see Ladakh hosting and topping the tally last year! It's their home ground advantage, but still. Hope more states from the south and east also start developing winter sports infrastructure. All the best to everyone!
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Michael C
The Khelo India initiative is genuinely impressive. From beach games to winter games, it's creating a pipeline for so many non-cricket sports. The focus on exposure, as Minister Mandaviya said, is key.
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Kavya N
While this is a good platform, I hope the support continues beyond the games. Athletes need consistent funding, training, and international exposure. One event is a start, but the real test is sustained development.
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Vikram M
Heartening to see Haryana, Himachal, and Ladakh sending the most athletes. These states have the terrain for it. Maybe we can have similar games in Auli or Shimla? More venues will help the sport grow. 🏒
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Priya S
Shoutout to Tara Prasad and Manjesh Tiwari for representing India in Harbin! Finishing

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