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SPORTS IN INDIA Presentation by:- Mansi Mandan Pavan Rajput Vaghela Bhumika Keyur Darji

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SPORTS IN INDIAPresentation by:- Mansi Mandan Pavan Rajput

Vaghela Bhumika Keyur Darji

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Introduction

As is evident from the title our presentation will be solely confined to sports & its vibrant effect.

Sports is not confined to physical development only. Rather it aims an all round development of a person, including in him the values of team work co-operation, struggling and a never say die-type attitude.

From time immortal, sports is always at the helm of society & cultural dimensions.

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County…

India has always been on forefront on matter of sport, though at a slower pace.

India has a bright future ahead, since it has a vast pool of raw talent ready to be nurtured.

The biggest sports festival in this globe, i.e The Olympics.

This event enables a sportsperson not only to display their talent at world level but also to win medals and make the country proud.

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Special Mention :-

o India was the leader in world hockey in the 20th century.

o Mr. Phadeppa Dareppa was the first Indian marathon contestant (1920). He was ranked 19th.

o India’s first ever gold medalist is Abhinav Bindra (10 mts Air Rifle)

o MC Mary Kom is first female Indian boxer to win Olympic gold medal.

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About Cricket

ITS NOT JUST CRICKET

CRICKET HANDICAPS OUR NATION IN SPORTS

CRICKET IS A SPORT LIMITED TO ONLY 8 – 10 COUNTRIES WHO CAN PRODUCE COMPETITIVE TEAMS

SO INDIA REGULARLY FEATURES IN THE TOP 10 IN “WORLD” CRICKET INDIAN CRICKETERS REGULARLY CREATE “WORLD” RECORDS

WORLD CUP CRICKET IS LIKE COMMONWEALTH GAMES COMPARED TO SOCCER WORLD CUP WHICH IS LIKE THE OLYMPIC GAMES

ITS RELATIVELY EASY TO BECOME A “WORLD” CLASS CRICKETER THAN

A WORLD CLASS ATHLETE IN OTHER MORE COMPETITIVE DISCIPLINES

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WORLD CUP & OTHER TOURNAMENTS

EVENTS GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL

OLYMPICS 8 1 2 11

WORLD CUP 1 1 1 3

ASIAN GAMES

2 9 2 13

ASIAN CUP 2 4 1 7

CHAMPIONS TROPHY

0 0 1 1

SULTAN AZLAN SHAH

5 1 5 11

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BOXING

Boxing is one of the most enjoyable profiled sports in India.

Regular medal-holder at Asian Games and Commonwealth games.

November 2007, India’s Mary Kom won best boxer title and also secured hat-trick of titles.

2008 Beijing Olympic, Vijendra Kumar won a bronze medal in middle weight boxing category and Akhil Kumar and Jitendra Kumar qualified for quarterfinals.

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Akhil Kumar, Jitendra Kumar, A.I.Lakra and Dinesh Kumar each won a bronze medal at 2008 world championship.

This shows how progressively Boxing has been developed in India.

Vijendra Kumar is current no. 1 on middleweight class. India’s lonely women boxer M.C. Mary Kom secured a bronze

medal at London Olympics Games, 2012.

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About Running

In this the players have to run very fast to complete the race.

In this there are no teams all the players are single.

All the players came from different States.

It’s very interesting.

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About RunningIn this the players have to run very fast to complete the race.In this there are no teams all the players are single.All the players came from different States.It’s very interesting.

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About Basketball

There are 7 players in basketball.

In playing basketball we can stretch our body, to become taller.

In basketball first we have to dribble the ball and then throw it into the basket.

We have to take the ball from the other team.

Basketball is a very interesting game.

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About Football

There are eleven players in football.

In football we have to kick the ball with the help of our foot.

In this game we can’t touch the ball with our hands, only the goalkeeper can touch it with his hands. If any of the player touch the ball with her hand, it would be a foul.

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Thank You