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KSLTA stadium renamed as SM Krishna Tennis Stadium
Bengaluru, March 28: In a befitting tribute to the late SM Krishna, former Chief Minister of Karnataka and long-serving President of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA), the state apex body today renamed the KSLTA stadium, housed in the picturesque heart of the city - Cubbon Park, as SM Krishna Tennis Stadium.
We have got sports infrastructure that will....: CM Dhami
Rudrapur, February 6: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami paid a visit in Rudrapur to inspect arrangements at the site for proposed trap shooting competition at the ongoing 38th National Games in the state.
National Games: Karnataka dominates swimming, Odisha-Haryana set to play womens' football final
Haldwani, February 5: On the final day of the 38th National Games swimming competitions, held at the Manskhund Swimming Pool, Golapar, Haldwani, athletes from across the country delivered exceptional performances. Leading the charge, Karnataka showcased its supremacy, claiming several gold medals and proving its strength in the sport.
38th National Games: Karnataka dominates first day in the pool
Haldwani, Jan 29: Karnataka's swimmers made a powerful statement on the opening day of the 38th National Games 2025 here on Wednesday, clinching five gold medals and setting a new meet record at the Dr. Syama Prasad Mukherjee Swimming Complex.
Karnataka swimmers shine at 2nd Den Den Sea Swimming Championship, clinching 51 Medals
Mangalore, January 27: Karnataka swimmers made waves at the second edition of the Den Den Sea Swimming Championship, where they secured an outstanding 51 medals, including 17 gold, 18 silver, and 17 bronze. The state's dominant performance was evident as they swept the top honours across multiple categories in the open-water competition held at the pristine Mangalore Surf Club beach.
Karnataka shines in 2nd edition of Den Den Sea Swimming Championship, bags 51 medals
Mangaluru, Jan 27: Swimmers representing Karnataka made waves at the second edition of the Den Den Sea Swimming Championship, where they secured an outstanding 51 medals, including 17 gold, 18 silver, and 17 bronze.