TOISA 2025 para sjakk-nominerte hedret

The Times of India Sports Awards (TOISA) 2025, i sin åttende utgave 21. mars 2026 i Lucknow, anerkjenner nominerte i para sjakk-kategorien for deres prestasjoner i 2025.

TOISA 2025 fortsetter å feire idrettsutmerkelser på tvers av kategorier, med para sjakk-nominerte hedret for sine bidrag til inkluderende konkurranser i India. Denne anerkjennelsen fremhever para sjakks stigende profil, i tråd med TOISAs misjon om å belyse prestasjoner fra 2025. Selv om spesifikke nominerte ennå ikke er offentliggjort i detalj, understreker kategorien innsatsen for å fremme paraidretter sammen med andre som tennis. Seremonien i Lucknow vil fremheve disse historiene og inspirere til bredere deltakelse i paraidretter. TOI Sports Desk gir løpende dekning av TOISA 2025-utviklinger.

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