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Khelo India winter games to start to start from Jan-23

Khelo India winter games to start to start from Jan-23

Khelo India winter games to start to start from Jan-23

Ladakh: The Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya is going to inaugurate the  opening ceremony of Khelo India Winter Games 2025 at the iconic Nawang Dorjay Stobdan Sports Complex in Leh on Thursday.

Officials sources said that nineteen teams, composed of states, Union Territories, and institutional outfits, will compete over five days in two events ice hockey and ice skating in this year’s winter sports games. 

This will be the first part of KIWG 2025. The second part, featuring snow games like skiing, will be hosted by Jammu & Kashmir from February 22-25. Mandaviya will be joined by a host of dignitaries, including Brigadier Dr BD Mishra, the Lt Governor of UT Ladakh, and senior officials of the Sports Authority of India and Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.

A traditional, Ladhaki-style opening has been planned to welcome 594 participants, of which 428 will be athletes. This will be the second time Ladakh will be hosting the Winter Games, into its fifth edition.

Several young skaters will be seen in action at the NDS and Gupuks Pond, the two venues where short and long-form skating will be organised. Ice hockey matches will be played at the NDS and the Ladakh Scouts Regimental Centre. 

Ice hockey competition is fiercely contested among teams from the Army, ITBP, Himachal Pradesh, and UT-Ladakh. Army, the defending men’s champions, and ITBP, the women’s title holders, have shared most of the national and Khelo India Winter Games titles between them.

All teams have arrived in Leh which is at an altitude of 11,562 feet. Himachal Pradesh has the biggest contingent comprising 78 athletes and support staff. Haryana (62), hosts Ladakh (52) and Maharashtra (48) will compete in the Ladakh edition. Uttarakhand, which will be hosting the National Games later this month, have the smallest team comprising one solitary athlete.

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