Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Gulmarg Leg Dates Announced for Snow Sports

Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has announced the Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026 will be held from February 23 to 26, focusing on snow sports. This follows a successful ice sports leg held in Ladakh in January. The games have transformed India's winter sports landscape, creating a national platform that is yielding international results, such as medals in figure skating and ice hockey. Around 400 athletes are expected to compete in disciplines like Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding in Gulmarg.

Key Points: Khelo India Winter Games 2026 Gulmarg Dates Announced

  • Gulmarg leg from Feb 23-26, 2026
  • Hosts snow sports after Ladakh ice leg
  • Indian Army to defend title
  • Part of transformed winter sports ecosystem
  • Features 4 medal disciplines
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Sports minister Mansukh Mandaviya announces dates for Gulmarg leg, says 'perfect time for Khelo India Winter Games'

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya announces the Gulmarg leg of Khelo India Winter Games 2026 for Feb 23-26, featuring snow sports competitions.

"The Gulmarg leg is coming at the back of the Winter Olympics, and this is the perfect time to host the Khelo India Winter Games. - Mansukh Mandaviya"

New Delhi, February 12

The Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh Mandaviya announced the dates for the Gulmarg leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2026, which will be held from February 23 to 26 in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. This will be the sixth edition of the Khelo India Winter Games.

The first leg of KIWG 2026, featuring ice sports, was successfully held in Ladakh from January 20 to 26, while Gulmarg will host the snow sports competitions. The Indian Army will defend its overall championship title in Jammu & Kashmir.

"The Gulmarg leg is coming at the back of the Winter Olympics, and this is the perfect time to host the Khelo India Winter Games. We had a very successful first phase in Leh (Ladakh) and surely, we will see the same excitement in Jammu & Kashmir as athletes will once again battle with nature and challenging conditions," said Mandaviya as per a SAI Media press release

"Every season of the Khelo India Winter Games has seen exciting performances and rising competition. In Leh, the addition of figure skating enhanced the competitive intensity, and in Gulmarg, we are expecting some impressive timings on the Kongdoori slopes," he added.

Until the introduction of the Khelo India Winter Games, winter sports in India had very limited visibility, awareness, or structured competition. Ice and snow disciplines largely remained niche pursuits with negligible public engagement and sporadic athlete participation at the international level.

The Khelo India Winter Games have fundamentally transformed India's winter sports ecosystem by creating a national competitive platform for both ice sports and snow sports, significantly expanding participation, performance standards, and public awareness. What was once a marginal sporting segment is now steadily evolving into a structured talent pipeline.This transformation is already reflecting in international outcomes. Indian winter athletes are beginning to register podium finishes and competitive performances abroad, signalling the emergence of a new generation of talent.

Notably, Indian figure skater Tara Prasad has delivered medal-winning performances at international competitions, while the Indian women's ice hockey team won a historic bronze medal at the 2025 IIHF Women's Asia Cup, marking India's first-ever podium finish in an international ice hockey championship. The team also recorded landmark victories during the tournament, underlining the rapid progress being made in ice sports at the global level.

These achievements highlight how Khelo India Winter Games are laying the foundational bedrock for sustained international participation, moving India beyond an earlier phase where participation in the Winter Olympics was often limited to one or no athletes. With regular domestic competition, exposure to high-pressure environments, and increasing depth across disciplines, this trajectory is expected to strengthen further in the coming years.

The timing of the Gulmarg leg of KIWG 2026 is also strategically significant, as it follows soon after the conclusion of the Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026, where India is represented by alpine skier Arif Khan and cross-country skier Stanzin Lundup, helping to carry forward global momentum, enthusiasm, and competitive energy into the domestic winter sports calendar, and ensuring continuity in athlete motivation, public interest, and national focus on winter sports development.

Gulmarg will feature four medal disciplines, namely Ski Mountaineering, Alpine Skiing, Nordic Skiing (Cross-Country), and Snowboarding, with around 400 athletes expected to compete, and Alpine Skiing drawing the highest participation.

At the conclusion of the KIWG 2025 season, the Indian Army topped the team standings with 18 medals, while Himachal Pradesh finished second, followed by Ladakh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. At the end of the KIWG 2026 Ladakh leg, Haryana led the medal tally with four gold medals, all won by its figure and ice skaters, followed by Ladakh, Maharashtra, and Telangana.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who loves skiing, it's amazing to see winter sports getting this kind of attention in India. Gulmarg is a beautiful location. I hope this leads to better infrastructure and more people taking up these sports as a serious career option.
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Vikram M
While the initiative is good, I hope the focus is on genuine talent development and not just a one-off event. We need consistent funding, coaching, and exposure trips for athletes to compete globally. The medal tally shows promise, but the gap with top nations is still huge.
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Priya S
So proud of our athletes! 🇮🇳 Tara Prasad and the women's ice hockey team are making history. Khelo India is truly changing the game. Can't wait to watch the Gulmarg events. Hope DD Sports provides good coverage.
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Rohit P
Great to see states like Telangana and Tamil Nadu in the medal tally! Winter sports are no longer just for Himalayan states. This inclusivity is key for discovering talent from all over India. Best of luck to all 400 athletes!
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Michael C
The strategic timing mentioned is smart. Riding the wave of the Winter Olympics will definitely boost viewership and interest. It's impressive how quickly India is building a structure for winter sports. The Kongdoori slopes will be thrilling to watch.
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