Khelo India Tribal Games: Karnataka’s Dhoneesh N. and Odisha’s Anjali Munda clinched the first two gold medals with a dominant performance in the men’s and women’s 200m freestyle swimming event in the inaugural Khelo India Tribal Games (KITG) 2026 at the International Swimming Complex in Raipur on Wednesday.

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Karnataka dominated the opening day in the pool, winning five of the six gold medals on offer while hosts Chhattisgarh also opened their account with a silver and bronze medals in the women’s and men’s 100m breaststroke, respectively.

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In all, 30 states and Union Territories are participating in the inaugural edition of the Khelo India Tribal Games that will witness close to 3800 participants compete in nine sports disciplines. A whopping 106 gold medals will be on offer across archery, athletics, football, hockey, swimming, weightlifting, and wrestling, while traditional sports like Mallakhamb and Kabaddi will be demonstration sports.

After Day 1 action on Wednesday, Karnataka lead the medal tally with seven medals, including five golds. Odisha are second with four medals, including a gold. Hosts Chhattisgarh are fourth with two medals. In the men’s 200m Freestyle final, Dhoneesh clocked a time of 2:03.55s, almost seven seconds faster than statemate Keerthan Sharat (2:10.99s), who finished second. Maharashtra’s Bhaktish Kumre took the bronze medal with a time of 2:14.73s.

“This is my first Khelo India Games, and it feels truly special to win the very first gold medal of these Games. I believe I could have delivered a better timing, but I am happy,” said Dhoneesh.

Odisha bagged a gold and bronze in the women’s 200m freestyle category, with Anjali stopping the clock at 2:39.02s in a near photo-finish with Karnataka’s Nidhi S, who clinched the silver with a timing of 2:39.09s. Sriya Padiami of Odisha (2:49.04s) finished third.

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Karnataka dominated all the races thereafter, with Manikanta L and Mehanjali winning two gold medals each, winning the 100m breaststroke and 50m butterfly events.

Manikanta bagged the men’s 100m Breaststroke gold with a time of 1:07.41s, with silver medallist Palash Thakur of Maharashtra (1:11.69s) finishing almost four seconds behind.

Nikhil Xalco opened host Chhattisgarh’s account on the medals table by clinching the bronze medal with a time of 1:11.77s.

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Manikanta then returned to the pool to bag the 50m butterfly gold with a time of 27.06s, with Assam’s Firmino Emon Lalung (27.69s) and Riyaj Tripura of Tripura (28.48s) taking home the silver and bronze, respectively.

Nikhil Xalco opened host Chhattisgarh’s account on the medals table by clinching the bronze medal with a time of 1:11.77s.

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She then bagged the 50m butterfly gold with a time of 34.67s, ahead of Tripura’s Tiluttam Hamatia (34.85s) and Odisha’s Ritika Minz (35.54s)

Article Source: IANS
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