Nithya and Vithya Ramraj, twin sisters from Coimbatore, India, have made history by becoming the first twins to represent India in athletics at the Asian Games. Nithya will compete in the women's 100m ...
Vithya Ramraj, hailing from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, is a 25-year-old athlete who has consistently proven herself in the world of athletics. Competing in the 400m hurdles and 400 meters, she has earned ...
Olympian Vithya Ramraj appears to be in National record-breaking form this season. The 26-year-old from Tamil Nadu broke the six-year-old women’s 400m hurdles meet record at the 28th National ...
Tamil Nadu's Vithya Ramraj, the favorite to win the women's 400m hurdles event at the 27th National Federation Senior Athletics Competition 2024, has pulled out midway, citing a back injury. The ...
Tamil Nadu’s Vithya Ramraj shocked Himanshi Malik and Aishwarya Mishra as she won the women’s 400m in a personal best 52.40s at the Indian Grand Prix-5 athletics in Chandigarh on Sunday. The results — ...
Tamil Nadu's Asian Games-bound R Vithya Ramraj came agonisingly close to breaking the legendary PT Usha's 39-year-old women's 400m hurdles record as she clocked 55.43 seconds during the Indian Grand ...
Indian athlete Vithya Ramraj tied with PT Usha's 39-year-old national record as she qualified for the final of women's 400 m hurdles at the ongoing Asian Games in Hangzhou on Monday. Other athletes ...
Vithya Ramraj equalled PT Usha's 400m hurdle national record, which was set in 1984, with a personal best effort of 55.42s to top her heat and directly qualify for the women's final. HANGZHOU: India's ...
The Coimbatore girl, having been away from home for a year, took the incentive as a motivation and ran the distance not only under 57s but also broke PT Usha’s meet record of 56.80s. Coach Nepal Singh ...
KOCHI: The third day of the 28th National Federation Senior Athletics Competition was more sedate than the first two where national and meet records were set. On Wednesday there was just one record in ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...