The 38th National Games 2025 concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony, marking the end of an exciting multi-sport event. Held in Uttarakhand, this edition of the National Games witnessed the participation of top athletes from across the country, competing in various disciplines. The grand closing ceremony honored outstanding performances and celebrated India’s sporting talent.
Several states performed exceptionally well, dominating various sports. Maharashtra and Haryana led the medal tally, winning gold in athletics, wrestling, and weightlifting. Karnataka and Punjab also delivered commendable performances in swimming and hockey, respectively.
This edition of the National Games witnessed record-breaking performances in multiple events. Athlete Neeraj Chopra, who participated in the javelin throw, broke his previous national record. Shooter Manu Bhaker secured gold in multiple categories. Other young athletes also emerged as promising talents for future international competitions.
The grand closing ceremony featured cultural performances, felicitation of winners, and inspiring speeches. The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand expressed gratitude for hosting such a prestigious event. The event ended with the official announcement of the next host state for the 39th National Games 2029.
The National Games play a crucial role in developing sports infrastructure and encouraging young talent. Hosting the event in Uttarakhand marks an important step in promoting sports in smaller states.
Many of the athletes competing in the National Games will represent India in international events like the Olympics and Asian Games. Their performances provide insights into India’s preparedness for global sports events.
The successful hosting of the National Games reflects the Indian government’s commitment to sports promotion, including initiatives like Khelo India and Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS).
The National Games of India have a long history dating back to 1924, when they were first held as the Indian Olympic Games. Over the years, these games have evolved into the country’s premier multi-sport event.
The 38th National Games were held in Uttarakhand, marking the state’s first time hosting the event.
Maharashtra and Haryana led the medal tally, performing exceptionally well in athletics, wrestling, and weightlifting.
Neeraj Chopra (javelin throw) and Manu Bhaker (shooting) were among the standout performers, breaking records in their respective events.
The event helped identify future Olympic athletes, promote sports infrastructure, and encourage young talent in India.
The next host state for the 39th National Games (2029) was officially announced during the closing ceremony.
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