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GULMARG, MARCH 12: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that he was delighted to see the 5th Edition of Khelo India Winter Games (KIWG) in Gulmarg held successfully.

 Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who was the chief guest on the occasion, also addressed the concluding function of the Khelo India Winter Games 2025 held in Gulmarg. “Finally, the 5th Khelo India Winter Games were held smoothly,” he remarked at the outset of his address while addressing a large gathering of athletes, officials and guests.

 Reflecting on the challenges leading up to the event, the CM noted that persistent dry weather in January and February had raised concerns about whether the games would take place this year.

 “Over the past four years, KIWG have been conducted with great enthusiasm. However, this year, we faced an unprecedented challenge as there was very little snow accumulation.”

He shared that a thorough assessment of the snow conditions was conducted by technical staff, leading to extensive discussions on whether the games should be held, postponed or cancelled. Eventually, he decided to postpone the event, hoping for snowfall.


“Then, by the grace of the Almighty, we received enough snow, and the 5th Edition of KIWG was officially announced,” he said.

As an avid skier himself, the CM shared a personal anecdote, saying he had attempted to ski earlier that day but found it difficult due to the high water content in the snow.

“If I found it challenging, I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for the athletes,” he said, appreciating their determination and resilience in overcoming the tough conditions to deliver commendable performances.

Reiterating Gulmarg’s status as the Winter Sports Capital of India, CM Omar Abdullah emphasized that the promotion and development of skiing in the country originated from Gulmarg.

He then traced the evolution of Gulmarg’s sports infrastructure, mentioning the development of chairlifts and the Gondola Phase 2 project.

 “The initial infrastructure at Gulmarg dates back to the British era, but what we have today is still not sufficient to meet the growing demands of winter sports and tourism,” he stated.

The CM underscored the need to upgrade Gulmarg’s sports facilities, citing examples of Central Asian countries like Uzbekistan, which have developed world-class skiing infrastructure that now attracts international skiers—including those who previously visited Gulmarg.


 “If we wish to position ourselves as a global winter sports destination, we must invest in infrastructure enhancement,” he stressed. Speaking about the recent inauguration of the Sonamarg Tunnel by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CM Omar Abdullah described it as a game-changer for tourism and sports in the region. “Sonmarg is now another glorious tourism and sports destination. We also plan to develop skiing facilities there,” he announced.

 Looking ahead, the CM envisioned using eco-friendly artificial snow technology to ensure that the Khelo India Winter Games can be held as early as December and January, thereby expanding the winter sports season.

Referring to the assurance given by Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to J&K Sports Minister Satish Sharma, CM Omar Abdullah expressed gratitude for any assistance the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports could provide.

He also emphasized that sports infrastructure should not be limited to mainstream games like cricket and football, which require spacious grounds.

 “Emerging sports like Pickleball are attracting young players, and these require minimal space. We must diversify our sports infrastructure,” he suggested.

The CM outlined his government’s commitment to developing sports infrastructure in every village, ensuring that youth have opportunities to engage in sports.

“Our youth are being diverted toward the wrong paths. We want them to be actively engaged in sports and make Jammu and Kashmir a sports hub—whether it’s for traditional sports, adventure sports, or winter sports,” he declared. He further revealed that during the presentation of the J&K Budget in the Assembly, he had allocated significant funds for sports development.

 “Over the next four and a half years, our government aims to bring a transformative change in the sports sector,” he affirmed.

In conclusion, CM Omar Abdullah extended an invitation to Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, inviting him and his family to visit Gulmarg and other tourist destinations in J&K. He also thanked the athletes for their participation, acknowledging their dedication and commitment despite the short notice for the commencement of the 5th Khelo India Winter Games.

Minister for Youth Services and Sports, Satish Sharma, emphasized that hosting the Khelo India Winter Games in Gulmarg was in line with PM Modi’s vision.

“There is a need for improving infrastructure to give a seamless experience to the sportspersons and officials. Such events help locals earn livelihood.”

MLA Gulmarg Farooq Ahmad Shah highlighted the economic potential of upgrading skiing infrastructure.

“Kashmir can be the Switzerland of Asia. Gulmarg has the potential to attract lakhs of tourists. However, this resort needs at least 10 chairlifts for the skiers. If we upgrade the skiing infrastructure in Gulmarg and Kongdoori, we can attract lakhs of skiers, and our country can earn huge foreign exchange.”

The event witnessed presence of Nasir Aslam Wani, Advisor to the Chief Minister; Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Sarmad Hafiz, Commissioner of Youth Services & Sports; Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir; Minga Sherpa, Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla; and Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council.


 All events officiated as per fixture to foster real winter sports spirit; ITBP, Army, Himachal steal the show in different  competitions

GULMARG, MARCH 10: From wee hours on Monday snowfall at Gulmarg proclaimed that remnants of Winter chill are still in command to thrill visitors at the famous high altitude tourist destination.

But the Khelo India Winter Games witnessed a change in climate after a sunny inaugural day. The perseverance & passion of athletes raised the visual warmth over white snow turf as all the scheduled games were officiated according to the fixture to foster real winter sports spirit.

Hundreds of players coming from across the country battled over the title in different domains of snow sports including Vertical Ski Mountaineering, Snowboard Gaint Slalom and Sprint.

  Some undisputed champions of previous Khelo India Winter Games again proved their mettle to lay a solid & strong claim for medals and had been exceptionally successful in their endeavor.


Manoeuvring in the Winter Games at Kangdoori, Siddhartha Gadekar from Pune Maharashtra was crowned with Gold Medal in Vertical Ski Mountaineering event for men today adding to his medal  kitty from Sunday.

While celebrating yellow metal, he divulged that consistent endurance training got him the result he wanted. He expressed gratitude to KIWG authorities for the platform & unique opportunity to help athletes to display latent potential. Gadekar eyes international sports events and hopes to carry current performance forward to do better in upcoming events. Shardul Thapliyal and Himanshu Singh both from Himachal Pradesh clinched Silver and Bronze in the same event respectively.


   Tenzin Dolma from Himachal Pradesh secured Gold in today's Vertical Ski Mountaineering of women’s category, the first medal for her in KIWGs. As an Ultra Trail Runner, Dolma didn't find the competition challenging since the endurance she had developed over the period showered her with desired rewards.

In the same event, Natasha Mahar from Himachal Pradesh improved from yesterday's performance to win silver while Manek Gunjiyal of Uttarakhand who had won Gold in Women’s Snowboarding Slalom on Sunday had tough luck today and had to settle for bronze. Gunjiyal was one of the gold medallists from KIWG-2024.

She knows the slopes of Gulmarg like her home, that is what is the magic of success.

While speaking regarding her perseverance, she said that dry practice & training during snow period helps her to build stamina which is essential at high altitude field of action.


In the Nordic Ski Sprint, ITBP sent all other participants to cleaners while wresting all three medals in the event. The ITBP players Kulsum Rana, Selma Soreng & Anjana Devi obtained Gold, Silver & Bronze respectively.

The Nordic Ski Sprint for men saw medals raining for the Army as the athletes including Manjeet,  Shubam Parihar and Sunny Singh took away Gold, Silver and Bronze medals respectively leaving others high & dry amid the snow.

Competing against thirty other participants in Snowboard gaint Slalom event,  Zubair Ahmad Lone from J&K, glided the slopes fiercely to clinch Gold Medal, while Kulvinder Sharma and Karan Sing of Army settled with Silver & Bronze.

Similarly, in Alpine Gaint Slalom Category Women, Himachal Pradesh had triple whammy to celebrate all three medals with Anchal Thakur, Tanuja Thakur and Suhani Thakur taking home Gold, Silver and Bronze respectively amid the huge applause of spectators and supporters.

In the Men's Category of Alpine Giant Slalom,  Sunil Kumar from Army, Atul Bhat from ITBP and Yogesh Kumar from Himachal Pradesh achieved Gold, Silver and Bronze respectively. It would be entertaining to watch which among these teams would be dominating the final medal tally of KIWGs.

Similarly, in Alpine Gaint Slalom Category Women, Himachal Pradesh had triple whammy to celebrate all three medals with Anchal Thakur, Tanuja Thakur and Suhani Thakur taking home Gold, Silver and Bronze respectively amid the huge applause of spectators and supports.


 GULMARG, MARCH 09:The pristine snow-covered slopes of Kangdoori in Gulmarg came alive on Sunday as the 5th Khelo India Winter Games 2025 kicked off with high-octane action and a breathtaking display of athleticism. 

The grand sporting event set the stage for some of the finest winter sports performances India has ever witnessed.

The air crackled with excitement as athletes from across the country vied for supremacy, their determination etched in every swift turn, every daring descent, and every triumphant leap over the powdery snow. 


Against the backdrop of the stunning mountains range, competitors showcased their grit and finesse, leaving the crowd spellbound.

The opening day featured fiercely contested events, with participants battling not just their rivals but also the elements.

In the Men’s Snowboarding Slalom, Jammu and Kashmir’s Mehrajuddin Khan carved his way to gold with a flawless run, while his compatriot Zubair Ahmad Lone secured silver in an electrifying finish. Vivek Rana from the Army clinched bronze, completing the podium for an event that had spectators at the edge of their seats.

The Women’s Snowboarding Slalom saw Menka Gunjiyal of Uttarakhand glide effortlessly to victory, claiming gold. The battle for silver and bronze was fierce, with Himachal Pradesh’s Sakshi Thakur and Natasha Maher securing second and third places, in a thrilling contest of skill and speed.

In the Ski Mountaineering Men’s Sprint, Army’s Rajeshwar Singh dominated the treacherous ascent and descent, seizing the gold. Siddharth from Maharashtra put up a commendable effort to secure silver, while Mayank Dimri from Uttarakhand bagged bronze in an event that tested the endurance and agility of the competitors.

In the Alpine Skiing Slalom, witnessed Yogesh Kumar from Himachal Pradesh clinching gold with a masterful display of precision and control. Jigmet Rafastan from the Army took silver, while his teammate Bakir Hussain secured bronze, capping off a day of exhilarating action on the slopes.


In the final competition of the, Bhawani Thekkada of Karnataka won gold in the Women’s 5 km Nordic Skiing event. Selma Soreng of ITBP earned a well-deserved silver, while her teammate Kusum Rana to clinched the bronze. 

Beyond the competition, the true spirit of the Khelo India Winter Games was evident in the jubilant celebrations of the athletes. The powdery snowfields of Gulmarg turned into a playground of joy as victors and participants alike reveled in their shared love for winter sports.

“It’s not just about winning. It’s about feeling the adrenaline rush, pushing your limits, and embracing the beauty of the mountains,” said gold medalist Mehrajuddin Khan, his breath visible in the crisp mountain air.

The participating athletes echoed similar sentiments. 

“Competing here, amidst these majestic peaks, is an experience like no other. The camaraderie among athletes makes it even more special,” they said.

The opening day of the Khelo India Winter Games 2025 proved to be an unforgettable spectacle, with more thrilling action on the horizon. 

As the competition intensifies in the coming days, Gulmarg’s snow-laden slopes are set to witness more moments of glory and unyielding determination.

Medalists:

Snowboarding Slalom (Men)

Gold: Mehrajuddin Khan (J&K)

Silver: Zubair Ahmad Lone (J&K)

Bronze: Vivek Rana   (Army)

Snowboarding Slalom (Women)

Gold: Menka Gunjiyal (Uttrakhand)

Silver: Sakshi Thakur (Himachal Pradesh)

Bronze: Natasha Maher (Himachal Prades)

Ski Mountaineering Men’s Spirint

Gold: Rajeshwar Singh (Army)

Silver: Siddharth (Maharashtra)

Bronze: Mayank Dimri (Uttrakhand)

Alpine Skiing Slalom

Gold: Yogesh Kumar (HP)

Silver: Jigmet Rafastan (Army)

Bronze: Bakir Hussain (Army)

Nordic Skiing (5 km Women) 

Gold: Bhawani Thekkada (KAR)

Silver: Selma Soreng (ITBP)

Bronze Kusum Rana (ITBP)

 


GULMARG, MARCH 09: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha attended the inaugural ceremony of 5th Khelo India Winter Games at Gulmarg today.

The Lieutenant Governor welcomed and conveyed his best wishes to athletes and team officials from all over the country participating in different winter-sports disciplines.

“Khelo India Winter Games symbolizes the spirit of Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. The world-famous winter tourism destination Gulmarg has been developed as a winter sports city. I welcome you all.


A real champion is made not by victory or defeat but by passion, enthusiasm, courage and sportsmanship. This is your opportunity to show the world the skills and unique abilities you have acquired after years of hard-work and inspire the young generation.

Let us strengthen our bond as a family by imbibing the values of sportsmanship, brotherhood, and promote peace, unity and harmony,” the Lieutenant Governor said. 


The Lieutenant Governor expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, J&K Sports Department, Sports Council and all stakeholders for promoting robust sports culture, and developing start-of-the-art sports infrastructure and allied facilities, along with global standard coaching, in the UT of Jammu Kashmir.

“I am proud of what we have achieved in the last 4 and a half years. Today, the UT of Jammu Kashmir has become a home to the national and international level sporting events. International cricket has returned to the Kashmir Valley after three decades. The success of previous editions of Khelo India Winter Games, inspirational success stories of our sportspersons in various sports disciplines reflects our Sporting Power,” the Lieutenant Governor said.


The Lieutenant Governor also spoke on the key initiatives taken by the government to promote sports in Jammu Kashmir.

Around 4500 players are being trained in 92 Khelo India Centers in different parts of Jammu Kashmir. Last year 15,000 players from Jammu Kashmir participated at the national and zonal level. Water Sports Academy and Fencing Academy have been established at Nehru Park, Srinagar and MA Stadium, Jammu, respectively.

We are soon going to complete the construction of the prestigious Khel Gaon in Nagrota and high-performance training centres are being developed across the districts in J&K in a phased manner to enhance the training and performance of the athletes, he further said.

Mehrajuddin Khan (J&K), Rajeshwar Singh (Army), Yogesh Kumar (Himachal Pradesh), Menka Gunjiyal (Uttarakhand), Bhawani Thekkada (Karnataka) and Sunny Singh (Army) were emerged as winners in today’s Snowboarding Slalom (Men), Ski Mountaineering Sprint (Men), Alpine Skiing Slalom, Ski Mountaineering Sprint (Women) and Nordic Ski events.

Shri Satish Sharma, Minister for Youth Services & Sports; Shri Farooq Ahmed Shah, Member of Legislative Assembly from Gulmarg; Shri Nazir Ahmad, Member of Legislative Assembly from Gurez; Shri Minga Sherpa, Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla; Shri Mayank Srivastav, DDG, Sports Authority of India; Ms Nuzhat Gul, Secretary, J&K Sports Council, senior officials, representatives of Sports Authority of India and various sports organizations, prominent sports personalities and sports enthusiasts in large numbers were present.


 Four-day event to begin in Gulmarg from March 9

JAMMU, MARCH 03: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today launched the official website for Khelo India Winter Games 2025 (kwig2025.com) at the Civil Secretariat.

The launch event was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary, Ministers Javed Ahmad Rana and Satish Sharma, and Gulmarg MLA Farooq A. Shah. Also present were Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to the CM Dheeraj Gupta, Commissioner Secretary GAD & Information M. Raju, Secretary Law, Deputy Commissioner Baramulla, Secretary J&K Sports Council and other officials, both in person and virtually.

Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah extended his best wishes to the organizers and inquired about the arrangements and finalization of dates for the event.

In her presentation, Secretary J&K Sports Council announced that the event will now take place from March 9-12 at Gulmarg. She detailed the schedule, including the arrival of teams on March 7, a night skiing demonstration, fireworks, a laser show, cultural programs, competition events and the award ceremony.

She also highlighted the key features of the newly launched website, which will provide real-time updates and comprehensive event-related information.

With fresh snowfall, Jammu & Kashmir is set to host the second leg of KIWG 2025 in Gulmarg from March 9 to 12, ensuring a world-class winter sports experience in one of India’s premier snow destinations.

The event, initially scheduled for February 22-25, was postponed due to insufficient snowfall. The Khelo India Winter Games 2025 will feature four major events—Alpine Skiing, Ski Mountaineering, Snowboarding, and Nordic Skiing—which will take place at Kongdoori and Gulmarg Club in Gulmarg.