Madhya Pradesh Clinches Overall Championship in Inaugural Diu Beach Games 2024
In a spectacular display of talent, Madhya Pradesh emerged as the undisputed overall champion at the first-ever Beach Games 2024 hosted in Diu. The landlocked state secured an impressive total of 18 medals, including 7 golds, showcasing the depth of its athletic prowess. The competition, unfolding from January 4-11 at the pristine Ghoghla Beach, featured 1404 young athletes from 28 states and Union Territories engaging in various disciplines.
Maharashtra secured 14 medals with 3 golds, while Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, and hosts Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Diu & Daman each bagged 12 medals. Notably, Assam excelled with 8 medals, including an impressive 5 golds. In a historic moment, Lakshadweep clinched gold in Beach Soccer, diversifying the medal tally and emphasizing the inclusive nature of the Diu Beach Games.
The event showcased a diverse range of sports, from strategic Tug of War to acrobatic Mallakhamb and the debut of Beach Boxing, marking a historic milestone in India’s athletic journey. The Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports, Anurag Thakur, lauded the event’s energy and beauty, expressing support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision to revitalize India’s beaches.
India, blessed with picturesque beaches, now boasts 12 with Blue Flag certification for cleanliness and sustainable tourism, further aligning with the government’s initiative to promote coastal sports and environmental awareness.
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