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Milkha came, saw and conquered all odds and made India proud on many occasions. He is an inspiration to all Indians, especially to those who want to become sports icon like he is.
When you’re riding and you let go, it’s insane. I’ve never experienced that and most riders don’t. So my trainer said, “When you let go, you become more stable.” I've learned so much through this experience and I wish someday that there will be a way to teach our young Sikh girls how to ride and be confident as a daughter of the Guru.
Exclusive Interview: Her personal journey in Sikhi led her to become the 1st woman to ride a horse in Holla Mahalla. Harsangat Kaur Khalsa is now pursuing her dream on the international Tent Pegging team. "Our soul has seva for the panth. You as an individual have a gift, using your gift is your seva for the panth..."
At least 14 deaths of marathon runners, football players and other athletes have been attributed to a condition called exercise-associated hyponatremia, which results from drinking too much water or sports drinks.
...City Sikhs Network were privileged to attend the England v Brazil football match as guests of the FA as part of their drive to encourage greater engagement with the British Sikh community. For most of the guests, it was their first time at any football game.
In the game of basketball, his height gives him an advantage. Like many young basketball players, he wants to make it to the National Basketball Association and is training in the United States. What sets Satnam apart, however, is that if he makes it to the NBA, he will become the first ever from his country to do so.
The country’s best drag flicker, Sandeep Singh, has no qualms, no pressure and these very qualities get narrated on the field. His flicks bring goals and glory and fans go berserk in the half-occupied stadium when he punches the air in his trademark style after every deserving goal.
Eight men on horseback chase a ball on a gorgeous, sunny winter's afternoon at the Jaipur Polo Grounds in the Indian capital, Delhi. The action at Saturday's game was fierce, fast and dust-raising.
Even if one has the skills to advance in athletics, many young Sikhs growing up in the west may feel the pressure to cut their hair or shave in order to fit the athletic image or match the "team look". But despite the field hockey skirts and sleeveless jerseys, Sirjaut Kaur manages to maintain her Sikh bana.
They're dressed in nothing but shorts as they duke it out on a pile of dirt. They get bruises, cuts and even bone fractures as 10 teams from Sikh temples throughout California and beyond compete in a way that most Americans wouldn't dream of.
"If accepted, cricket diplomacy will provide a fillip to real time diplomacy, where the two countries are set to resume their bilateral dialogue when the Interior Secretaries meet just two days before their World Cup clash," the Dawn reported. In its report, The Express Tribune said: "Analysts see the invitation as 'a smart diplomatic initiative through cricket'
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