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TOISA 2021, Times of India Sports Awards, Times Of India
TOISA 2021, Times of India Sports Awards, Times Of India
TOISA 2021 to honour the champions of Indian sports It’s time for the fifth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA). This edition of the awards – TOISA 2021 – will once again recognise and celebrate the very best of Indian athletes and coaches.
The Times of India Sports Awards: Meet the jury The fifth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards will be held on October 14. TOISA aims to recognise, honour and celebrate the best of the best of Indian sporting talent. The evaluation period for TOISA 2021 was January 1 to December 31, 2021
TOISA 2021: Meet the nominees – Neeraj Chopra Neeraj Chopra established himself as the poster boy of Indian athletics when he won a historic gold at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. The 24-year-old javelin thrower scripted history by becoming the first Indian to win an Olympic gold in a track and field event.
TOISA 2021: Meet the nominees – Annu Rani 30-year-old Annu Rani dominated the javelin throw events in India in 2021, winning as many as five major titles in the national circuit in the year. She won all those events with 60m plus throws, and broke her own national record with a personal best throw of 63.24m.
TOISA strikes a chord with present and former stars Excitement and anticipation was palpable as the fourth Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) saw the crème de la crème of Indian sports come together at a city hotel and celebrate the best of 2019 in a glittering function on Thursday.
Sports a major career option in India now, says Jaspal Rana Rana, who is the pistol coach of India juniors, has been at the forefront of country’s growing success in shooting, which led to India topping the global charts in 2019, with 30 medals across the four ISSF World Cups, including 21 gold.
Happy that my efforts are helping me get recognition: Manasi Joshi Ace shuttler Manasi Joshi was on Thursday named Para-athlete of the Year at the fourth Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA). The 30-year-old was the joint winner along with another para-badminton player Pramod Bhagat.
PV Sindhu is Sportsperson of the Year at TOISA The best of Indian sport in 2019 was honoured during a glittering function in the Capital on Thursday, with shuttler PV Sindhu claiming the Sportsperson of the Year award at the fourth Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA).
Want to thank my fans and trainers for this award: Bajrang Punia India’s star grappler Bajrang Punia won the Best Male Wrestler of the Year at the Times of India Sports awards (TOISA) for 2019 in the capital recently.
TOISA 2019 winner Manika Batra feels motivated to do better India’s TT ace Manika Batra was named the ‘Table Tennis Player of the Year’ at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA 2019) recently and she feels the award will motivate her to achieve greater heights in the sport and do India proud.
TOISA 2019: Thanks for recognising my efforts, says Bhutia 00:30 Former India football captain Bhaichung Bhutia bagged the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Times of India Sports awards (TOISA) for 2019 in the capital recently.
PV Sindhu crowned TOISA Sportsperson of the Year 01:24 PV Sindhu claimed the highest honour after being adjudged Sportsperson of the Year at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2019, powered by BHIM-UPI.
The legend of Balbir Singh Sr 03:59 Three-time Olympic gold medallist Balbir Singh Sr is arguably the greatest India athlete alive. In and out of the hospital over the last two years, the hockey legend is slowly recovering and visited the 2019 Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA), where he was bestowed upon the ‘Icon of the Century’ award.
Age is just a number, says TOISA 2019 winner Vijender Singh 00:59 India’s Olympic medal-winning boxer, who plies his trade in the professional circuit now, was named the ‘Youth Icon of the Year’ at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2019; and he looks forward to bring more glory to the country as a professional boxer.
TOISA 2019 winner Manika Batra feels motivated 00:36 India’s ace TT player Manika Batra, who last year became the first woman from India to break into the top-50 of the ITTF world rankings, won the ‘Table Tennis Player of the Year’ award at TOISA 2019.
It’s a pat on the back for all the hard work, says Sourav Kothari 01:02 Sourav Kothari won the Billiards/Snooker Player of the Year award at the Times of India Sports awards in the capital.
Hard work decides your success, says Pramod Bhagat 00:40 Shuttler Pramod Bhagat won the male ‘Para Athlete of the Year’ award at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2019 for his twin gold medals — men’s singles (SL3 category) and men’s doubles (SL3-4) — at the Para-Badminton World Championships.
Glad to share TOISA 2019 stage with Indian icons: Manu Bhaker 00:46 India’s teenage sensation Manu Bhaker is one of the key figures behind India’s dominance in shooting over the last few years; and for her impressive show in 2019, she received the female ‘Shooter of the Year’ award at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA 2019).
Want to thank my fans and trainers for this award, says Bajrang Punia 00:49 India’s star wrestler Bajrang Punia won the Best Male Wrestler of the Year at the Times of India Sports awards (TOISA) for 2019 in the capital recently.
I credit team effort for my award, says Harmanpreet Singh 00:45 Junior World Cup-winner Harmanpreet Singh has grown into the leader of India’s defence ever since making his senior-team debut; and his growing prowess as a drag-flicker and defender won him the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2019 for male ‘Hockey Player of the Year.’
Here’s what Praggnanandhaa said after winning ‘Chess Player of the Year’ award 00:48 Teenage Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa said that he was inspired by the presence of multiple legends at the fourth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA), where he was named the Chess Player of the Year for 2019 last Thursday.
Here’s what Jaspal said after winning ‘Coach of the Year’ award 01:46 At the forefront of India’s growing success in shooting, the celebrated pistol coach of India juniors, Jaspal Rana, was awarded the 2019 Times of India Sports Award (TOISA) for ‘Coach of the Year’ for his stupendous contribution in developing young talent.
Lalremsiami: TOISA 2019 female ‘Emerging Player of the Year’ 00:33 Rising hockey star Lalremsiami is fast becoming an integral part of the strike force of Indian women’s team; and for her contribution to the team’s success last year, she was named the female ‘Emerging Player of the Year’ at the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA 2019).
TOISA 2019: The award will encourage others, says Dutee Chand 01:06 The fastest woman in India, Dutee Chand scripted history – winning the gold in the 100m event at the 2019 World Universiade in Napoli – which saw participation from 118 nations and over 6000 athletes. The historic medal also helped her win the prestigious Times of India Sports Awards 2019 for female ‘Athlete of the Year’.
Here’s what Manasi said after winning Para-athlete of the Year award 00:58 Ace shuttler Manasi Joshi was on Thursday named Para-athlete of the Year at the fourth Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA). The 30-year-old was the joint winner along with another para-badminton player Pramod Bhagat.
Sai Praneeth: TOISA 2019 male ‘Badminton Player of the Year’ 00:56 Last year, Praneeth scripted history by becoming the first Indian male shuttler in 36 years to win a medal at the prestigious BWF World Championships. He won a bronze medal in the tournament.
TOISA 2019: Honoured to receive this award, says lifter Sivalingam 00:38 The 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medallist Sathish Sivalingam won the TOISA weightlifter of the year award in male category.
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TOISA 2021 to honour the champions of Indian sports It’s time for the fifth edition of the Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA). This edition of the awards – TOISA 2021 – will once again recognise and celebrate the very best of Indian athletes and coaches. Read More
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Balbir Singh Senior TOISA2022 Born on 10th October 1924, Balbir Singh Dosanjh, was an Indian hockey player, regarded as the greatest centre-forward of all time. He played a crucial role in the 1948, 1952 and 1956 Olympics, where the Indian team emerged as champions. Read More
Sunil Gavaskar TOISA2022 Born on 10th July, 1949 in Mumbai, Sunil Gavaskar went on to be one of the best opening batsmen of all time. He was popular for his technique and the numerous records that he set during his career. Read More
Milkha Singh TOISA2022 Milkha Singh, popularly known as ‘The Flying Sikh’ was an Indian Track and Field Sprinter. He was handpicked for training after he finished sixth among 400 soldiers in a cross-country race. He came into limelight during the 1956 National Games. In the 1958 National Games held at Cuttack, he broke the record in the 200m and 400m event. Read More
Prakash Padukone Prakash Padukone is considered to be India’s first badminton superstar. He is the one who put India on the international map, simultaneously making the sport famous in India. He was born on 10th June 1955 in Bangalore, Karnataka. Read More
Limba Ram TOISA2022 Limba Ram is a remarkable Indian archer having added medals to the Indian tally at various international events.During his career he represented India at three Olympic games. Read More
Hawa Singh TOISA2022 Captain Hawa Singh was a heavyweight boxer. Born on 16th December, 1937, in the Umarwas village of Bhiwani district, Haryana. From 1961 to 1972, he won the National C’ships 11 consecutive times, a record that no Indian boxer has been able to beat till date. Read More
Jeev Milkha Singh Born on 15th December, 1971, Jeev Milkha Singh is an Indian professional golfer. He is the son of Indian Athlete Milkha Singh and the former captain of Indian women’s volleyball team Nirmal Saini. Read More