TOISA 2025 Para-Schach-Nominierte geehrt

Die Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025 ehren in ihrer achten Ausgabe am 21. März 2026 in Lucknow die Nominierten in der Para-Schach-Kategorie für ihre Leistungen im Jahr 2025.

TOISA 2025 feiert weiterhin sportliche Exzellenz in verschiedenen Kategorien und ehrt die Para-Schach-Nominierte für ihren Beitrag zu inklusivem Wettbewerb in Indien. Dieses Ehren zeichnet das steigende Profil des Para-Schachs hervor und passt zur Mission von TOISA, Leistungen aus dem Jahr 2025 ins Rampenlicht zu rücken. Während spezifische Nominierte noch nicht öffentlich bekannt gegeben wurden, unterstreicht die Kategorie die Bemühungen, Para-Sportarten neben Disziplinen wie Tennis zu fördern. Die Zeremonie in Lucknow wird diese Geschichten präsentieren und zu breiterer Beteiligung an adaptiven Sportarten anregen. Der TOI Sports Desk berichtet laufend über die Entwicklungen bei TOISA 2025.

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