Young athletes dominate multiple sports, showcasing rising grassroots talent across India
Punjab Newsline,Sports:
Adani Sportsline Academy has delivered an outstanding performance in the 2025–26 season, clinching a remarkable total of 98 medals across Speed Skating, Skateboarding, Tennis, and Basketball. Competing at district, state, and national levels between April 2025 and February 2026, the academy’s athletes secured 33 gold, 32 silver, and 33 bronze medals, underlining their growing dominance in multiple disciplines.
Speed Skating emerged as the biggest contributor, accounting for an impressive 77 medals, including 23 gold, 24 silver, and 30 bronze. Skateboarding also made a strong impact, bringing home 10 gold, seven silver, and three bronze medals, reflecting the academy’s expanding footprint in emerging sports.
In Tennis, players demonstrated exceptional consistency by finishing on the podium in 12 out of 14 tournaments. Harsha Deshpande stood out with a series of notable achievements, including winning the Under-14 Girls Doubles title at the All-India Championship Series in Ahmedabad. She also secured the Gujarat State Ranking title at the Adani Sportsline Riverfront Sports Park and clinched the Under-14 Girls Singles title in Jaipur, along with a third-place finish at the SGFI District Tournament.
The academy’s strength was further highlighted in Speed Skating, where Bhakti Khandhar represented Gujarat at national inline competitions three times, winning 23 state-level medals and five medals at Khel Maha Kumbh. In Skateboarding, Reyansh Mashettey added to the success by winning two gold medals at the GSRSA Championship in Vadodara.
Basketball athletes also made their mark, with several players earning selection for Gujarat’s state teams across age categories, while Bhanvi Jesalpura represented the state at the Sub-Junior National Championship.
With world-class training and a strong grassroots vision, Adani Sportsline continues to nurture future champions and strengthen India’s sporting ecosystem.