World Yogasana Championships: India wins 114 medals, 102 golds
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World Yogasana Championships: India scripts historic triumph with 114 medals and 102 gold medal wins

India stamped its authority at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships, topping the medal table with a staggering 114 medals, including 102 golds. The event saw 522 athletes from 79 countries compete, marking a major milestone in the global rise of Yogasana as a competitive sport

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India delivered a historic performance at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships, finishing at the top of the medal tally with an astounding 114 medals, including 102 golds

India delivered a historic performance at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships, finishing at the top of the medal tally with an astounding 114 medals, including 102 golds

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. The remarkable achievement highlighted the country’s deep-rooted connection with yoga and its growing dominance in the competitive sport of Yogasana on the global stage.

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Japan came second with 11 medals, including 3 golds, while Argentina took third, led by Nabila… pic.twitter.com/p0hBKesmIG

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The championship brought together 522 athletes from 79 countries, making it one of the largest international gatherings dedicated to Yogasana. India’s 122-member contingent competed across six age categories and showcased exceptional skill, discipline, and consistency throughout the tournament.

Far behind the hosts of yoga’s ancient tradition, Japan secured second place with 11 medals, including three gold medals. Argentina finished third, thanks largely to the outstanding performance of athlete Nabila Barraza, who won two gold medals and three silver medals during the competition.

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The event witnessed broad international participation, with 31 countries winning at least one medal and 10 nations securing gold medals. The results reflected the growing global appeal of Yogasana as a competitive sport, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries.

India’s overwhelming success demonstrated the country’s strong athlete development system and its commitment to promoting yoga as both a cultural heritage and a modern sporting discipline. Competitors displayed extraordinary flexibility, balance, strength, and precision, earning praise from judges and spectators alike.

Speaking on the occasion, World Yogasana President Swami Ramdev described the championship as the beginning of a global movement. He emphasised that Yogasana has the potential to unite people worldwide through health, wellness, discipline, and sporting excellence.

The inaugural World Yogasana Championships mark a significant milestone in the international recognition of Yogasana. With participation from nearly 80 countries and growing enthusiasm across continents, the event has laid a strong foundation for future editions and strengthened efforts to establish Yogasana as a prominent global sport.

India’s record-breaking medal haul not only underscored its leadership in the field but also showcased how an ancient tradition continues to inspire and connect people around the world in the modern era.

 

Topics: Yogasana SportYoga CompetitionSwami RamdevInternational YogaSports NewsIndia Medals RecordWorld Yogasana ChampionshipsIndia Yogasana Team
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