Road To LA: Sindhu and Lakshya To Make A Comeback at Arctic Open

PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen

PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen will look forward to their competitive action on the main stage of the Arctic Open Super 500 in Finland, which begins on Tuesday, 8th October, 2024. It will be their first outing after a couple of woeful outings at the Paris Olympics 2024. The Indian duo will return after a two-month pause to regroup on the BWF World Tour. New Coaching Strategies for Sindhu Sindhu has revamped her coaching team – she has brought in Anup Sridhar as her interim coach and South Korean legend Lee Syun Il as a consultant. She needed this after her previous coach, Agus Dwi Santoso, left in the wake of her premature exit from Paris 2024. The sixth seeded Sindhu will start off against Canada’s Michelle Li and could face up-and-coming Japanese star Tomako Miyazaki in the next round. Lakshya Focusses On Fitness Lakshya Sen is using his off-time to work on his physiques. He was to take tests at Red Bull Athlete Performance Centre in Salzburg to understand where he is fitness-wise. Unseeded in this tournament, Lakshya Sen will meet Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke and would like a return encounter against seventh seed Chou Tien Chen, whom he won in the Olympics. Young Contingent And Absences The team is represented by the very much in-form Kidambi Srikanth, who will be competing in the qualification rounds after his injury comeback. The future of Indian singles looks bright with youngsters such as Malvika Bansod and Aakarshi Kashyap. India will be missing HS Prannoy from their men’s singles as he will be missing the event due to fitness issues and change of coach. Also missing is the reigning men’s doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty. What To Expect At The Arctic Open? The Arctic Open is definitely a less crowded field and PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen should have a great opportunity to get back on their feet. Both athletes will indeed be under the prism of the camera because they would try to navigate through the pressures of competition and recalibrate their ambitions for the rest of the season. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris 2024: Prize Money To Be Received By Medal Winners

Excitement soars for Paris 2024 Olympics as athletes chase gold and life-changing rewards, with increased financial incentives.

The Paris Olympics 2024 has taken the world by storm. The contestants and the teams are in a rush for gold. The coaches have been on the edge of their seats. The fans have been in anticipation, backing their countries to bag gold.  Excitement Builds for Paris 2024 As the world gathers for the Paris Olympics 2024, there’s an electric buzz in the air. Athletes, coaches, and fans are all on edge, hoping for moments of triumph. For Indian athletes, this isn’t just about chasing sporting glory; it’s also about the chance to transform their lives financially. The impact of winning an Olympic medal can be especially profound for athletes from smaller nations and less developed economies. Rewards for Tokyo 2020 Team India Medalists Neeraj Chopra’s gold medal in javelin throw not only made history but also earned him a whopping Rs 6 crore from the Haryana government.  Indian medalists received various accolades and financial support from their state governments, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) and private companies. Mirabai Chanu, who won silver in weightlifting, was awarded Rs 1 crore by Manipur, while Ravi Kumar Dahiya received Rs 4 crore from Haryana for his silver in wrestling. PV Sindhu and Lovlina Borgohain, who both won bronze, were also rewarded handsomely by their states, Telangana and Assam respectively. Bajrang Punia, another bronze medalist, received Rs 25 lakh from Haryana. Also read about Indian athletes and their net worth here. Support from Central and Private Entities In addition to these state rewards, the central government also pitched in, offering Rs 75 lakh for gold, Rs 50 lakh for silver, and Rs 30 lakh for bronze. The IOA matched these efforts, giving Rs 75 lakh for gold, Rs 40 lakh for silver and Rs 25 lakh for bronze.  The BCCI recognized Neeraj Chopra’s achievement with Rs 1 crore and other medalists received decent amounts too. Ed-tech firm BYJU’S added to the joy, gifting Rs 2 crore to Neeraj and Rs 1 crore to other medalists. Anticipated Rewards for Paris 2024 Medalists As the Paris Olympics 2024 have begun, Indian athletes are hopeful for even greater rewards. The IOA has upped the ante, promising Rs 1 crore for gold medalists, Rs 75 lakh for silver, and Rs 50 lakh for bronze, in addition to what the Indian government will provide. However, specific state rewards are still awaited. International Cash Prizes and Organizers’ Recognition On the international front, the World Athletics and International Boxing Association have announced generous cash prizes of USD 50,000 (Rs 42 lakh) and USD 100,000 (Rs 84 lakh) for gold medalists in track and field and boxing, respectively. While the World Athletics has pioneered offering prize money, other sporting federations have yet to declare similar rewards. Despite the financial windfalls, the most immediate and visible prize for the athletes is still the medals themselves and the bouquet they receive on the podium. As team India athletes compete for their moment of glory, the Paris Olympics 2024 is set to be a celebration of not just athletic excellence but also life-changing rewards. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye

Paris Olympics 2024: Check out the Net Worth of Top Indian Athletes

Indian athletes with impressive net worth at Paris Olympics 2024

The Paris Olympics 2024 is fast approaching. The Indian contingent is all in readiness to win medals for the country at the grandest stage of them all.  The athletes will be looking to make the country proud. There’s a lot at stake. Their years of hard work, and to perform and be the best athlete in their discipline. A medal not only ensures a rise in stature, but is also likely to increase their net worth as well.  As the athletes get ready for the Paris Olympics 2024, this is a good time to know the richest Indian athletes going into the event. 1. Neeraj Chopra (Track & Field – Javelin) Neeraj Chopra, who won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, has an estimated net worth of around $4 million / INR 33.24 crore. His earnings come from endorsements, government rewards, and prize moneyTop Brands Endorsed: JSW Group, VISA, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. 2. Lovlina Borgohain (Boxing) Lovlina, a bronze medalist at the Tokyo Olympics, has an estimated net worth of approximately $1 million / INR 8.31 crore. Her income is largely from endorsements and rewards from various state governmentsTop Brands Endorsed: Adidas, Assam Education Department 3. Nikhat Zareen (Boxing) A world champion boxer, Nikhat Zareen’s net worth is estimated to be around $500,000 / INR 4.15 crore, primarily from her boxing career and sponsorship deals.Top Brands Endorsed: Adidas, NMDC (National Mineral Development Corporation), Lifespan 4. Manu Bhaker (Shooting) Manu Bhaker, a renowned shooter, has an estimated net worth of about $2 million / INR 16.62 crore. Her wealth comes from her achievements in shooting, government incentives, and sponsorships.Top Brands Endorsed: HealthShots, Performax Activewear  5. Avinash Sable (3000m Steeplechase) Avinash Sable, who has made significant strides in athletics, has an estimated net worth of around $200,000 INR 1.66 crore, mainly from his sports career and national incentivesTop Brands Endorsed: JSW Sports, Fast&Up These athletes are among the many who will represent India at the Paris Olympics, and their financial success reflects their hard work and the support they receive from endorsements and governmental rewards. The Sportz Planet Desk,Atharva Shetye.