Indian Army Dominates 38th National Games with Stellar Performance
Jammu, Feb 10: The Indian Army has once again showcased its sporting excellence at the 38th National Games in Uttarakhand, securing a remarkable medal haul across multiple disciplines. Trained at the Army Sports Institute (ASI), Pune, the Army athletes displayed exceptional skill, determination, and dominance, reaffirming their reputation as a powerhouse in Indian sports.
The Army’s diving team emerged as a formidable force, clinching seven medals—three gold, three silver, and one bronze—with their technical precision and consistency setting them apart from competitors.
In weightlifting, the Army team demonstrated sheer strength and endurance, bagging nine medals, including two gold, four silver, and three bronze.
The archery team showcased remarkable precision, securing four medals—one gold, one silver, and two bronze, reinforcing their expertise in the sport.
The Army’s boxing contingent was among the standout performers, claiming six medals, including four gold, further cementing their dominance in the ring.
With the 38th National Games still underway, the Indian Army contingent remains on track to secure more accolades in various other disciplines. Their exceptional performance highlights the disciplined training and rigorous preparation at the Army Sports Institute, reinforcing the Army’s unwavering commitment to sports excellence.