31st Olympics Games are officially start from today. Athletes from 206 countries will participate in 31 different games and watched by billions of people. This year Brazil host the Olympics. But the Zika virus and issues with the city's security, infrastructure and venues so many players from several sports do not participate in the games. The live telecast of opening ceremony will show on various sports channel.
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The competition venues will be clustered in four zones – Barra, Copacabana, Deodoro and Maracanã – and connected by a high-performance transport ring. Nearly half of the athletes will be able to reach their venues in less than 10 minutes, and almost 75 per cent will do so in less than 25 minutes. Of the 34 competition venues, of which 18 are already operational, eight will undergo some permanent works, seven will be totally temporary and nine are being constructed as permanent legacy venues.It’s better to give than to receive. Especially advice
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Nita Ambani Elected As First Indian Woman To Give Medals In International Olympic Committee
Nita Ambani, founder-chairperson of Reliance Foundation, was among eight new members elected to the International Olympic Committee on Thursday on the eve of the Rio Olympics. She is the first Indian woman and the third individual to become a member of the IOC.It’s better to give than to receive. Especially advice
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PV Sindhu A Win Away From Assuring India A Medal in Rio Olympic
P V Sindhu showed remarkable skills to upset world number two Wang Yihan of China in the badminton women’s singles quarter-finals to enter the semi-finals of the Rio 2016 Olympics With the win Sindhu became only the second Indian women’s player to reach the semi-final of Olympic Games after Saina Nehwal at the 2012 London GamesIt’s better to give than to receive. Especially advice
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Sakshi Malik female wrestler has won the first medal of the 2016 Rio Games. After a gritty performance at the 58kg women's wrestling category she won bronze, becoming the first Indian female wrestler and the fourth Indian woman to win an Olympic medal.Neha Rani
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