National Sports Day

 A sport is commonly illustrated as a robust pastime that involves a degree of competition. Some games and many kinds of racing are called sports. A proficient at a sport is called an athlete. Many people play sports with their friends. They need coaches to teach or train teams or individuals how to do better. Sports can be played indoors or outdoors and by individuals or teams. For children, sports play an extraordinarily crucial part in their lives by rendering all-round elaboration of the child, physically, mentally and emotionally. It furthermore benefits them to be fit and keep them prosperous. Some people like to gawk other people play sports. Those who watch others playing sports are called devotees. While some fans watch sports on television, others actually go to amphitheatre or other places where people reimburse to watch them in person. These fans are called spectators.


National Sports Day is a public hiatus celebrated in various countries to honour the national sports teams and sports traditions of those countries. On this day people from different age groups take part in sports. The National Sports Day in India is celebrated on 29 August, on the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand.
This day marks the birthday of Major Dhyan Chand Singh, the hockey player who won gold medals in Olympics for India in the years 1928, 1932 and 1936. He scored over 400 goals in his career, from 1926 to 1948. After putting his stamp on the international hockey arena, and having served his country to reach its pinnacles of glory multiple times. He is a legendary figure in Indian and world hockey. The most prominent commemoratives for him is the Major Dhyan Chand Award, the highest award for lifetime accomplishment in sports and games in India, and the National Sport day celebrations on his birthday. Major Dhyan Chand learnt the game of hockey from his coach Pankaj Gupta. There is no one who has achieved his level in hockey.
Major Dhyan Chand (29 August 1905 – 3 December 1979) was an Indian hockey player and one of the greatest hockey players in the history of the sport. He was known for his tremendous goal-scoring feats, in addition to reaping three Olympic gold medals, in 1928, 1932 and 1936, during an era where India dominated field hockey. His prestige augmented beyond these victories, as India won the field hockey event in seven out of eight Olympics from 1928 to 1964. Known as The Wizard or The Magician of hockey for his superb ball control, Chand played internationally from 1926 to 1949; he scored 570 goals in 185 matches according to his autobiography, Goal. The Government of India bestowed Chand India's third highest civilian honour of Padma Bhushan in 1956. His birthday, 29 August, is celebrated as National Sports Day in India every year.

Here's what a few goan state and national players got to say about their sport on National Sports Day.

FOOTBALL

CHESS

SQAY MARTIAL ART

ATHLETIC

KARATE

HOCKEY

GYMNASTICS

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