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  1. Pakistan's Mishal Ayub will today compete in the final of the 100-metre breaststroke in the women's swimming event of the Islamic Solidarity Games
  2. Previously, 'Pasoori' garnered the fastest one million views on YouTube just days after release
  3. Virat Kohli has added another feather to his cap as he became the first cricketer to hit 100 million followers on Instagram. With this new record, he has again proven the fact that he enjoys a massive fan-following on the social media platforms and otherwise as well. © Instagram/Virat Kohli Shortly after the news broke, people took to social media to share congratulatory messages and went on to say that he has made India proud once again. Congrats @imvkohli for reaching 100M Milestone On Instagram 1st Asian To Achieve this Feat .. Lot More To Come#100MillionViratiansOnInsta #ViratKohli #Virat pic.twitter.com/YY85E8mlyN — SHEHNAAZ GILL (@im_shehnaaz) March 2, 2021#viratkohli the legend#virat the king of cricket pic.twitter.com/BYI4JsxXpT — Gaurav Yadav (@GauravGy522663) March 2, 2021Congrats @imVkohli Insta pr to century ho gyi now we are watching for your century on field. #100milliononinsta #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/YAnqGLWSXQ — Anupama Raj 🇮🇳 (@the_anupama_) March 2, 2021Proud Moment For Every Indian.......#ViratKohli https://t.co/E9tRDS5yfs — Dharamvir Sharma (@DharamvirNews) March 2, 2021First cricketer to reach this mark ✅#ViratKohli#100MillionViratiansOnInsta pic.twitter.com/GxgsGqoRQ4 — PRABHAS STATS (@varma_varma17) March 2, 2021 Virat has joined the elite club of the Instagram community that features football stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Neymar, among other celebrities. The 32-year-old Kohli is also the first person in the Asia-Pacific region to achieve the feat. The cricketer is the fourth most followed sportsperson on Instagram. Portugal football star Cristiano Ronaldo tops the chart with 265 million followers, ahead of Argentina football captain and FC Barcelona legend Lionel Messi and Brazil's Neymar, who are second and third on the list with 186 million and 147 million followers respectively. In terms of Indians, the next on the list after Virat is Priyanka Chopra with 60.8 M followers, followed by Shraddha Kapoor who has 58 M followers on Instagram. On the personal front, Virat Kohli and wife Anushka Sharma were blessed with a baby girl on January 11, 2021. Anushka shared her name on Instagram with a picture wherein you can see Virat with his baby, Vamika. "We have lived together with love, presence and gratitude as a way of life but this little one, Vamika has taken it to a whole new level! Tears, laughter, worry, bliss – emotions that have been experienced in a span of minutes sometimes! Sleep is elusive, but our hearts are SO full ️,” the new mother wrote, while thanking everyone for their “wishes, prayers, and good energy," on Instagram. View this post on Instagram Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli had tied the knot in December 2017 in Tuscany, Italy. Pictures from their dreamy wedding were the talk of the town that year. And going ahead, we can certainly expect their daughter to be a hot favourite among the paparazzi. View the full article
  4. World champion Ott Tanak's car´s nose dipped and hit the ground, bouncing the vehicle into the air and it spun through a tree before landing at the foot of a hill
  5. Atherton becomes the first woman to dip below 55 seconds. BUDAPEST: The International Swimming League (ISL) on Sunday saw Australia´s Minna Atherton become the first woman to dip below 55 seconds and set a new shortcourse world record in the 100m...
  6. Arguably one of the greatest athletes of all time, Usain Bolt will always be remembered for his astronomical achievements in the world of athletics. The Jamaican sprinter won multiple Olympic gold medals in London, Beijing and Rio to etch his name in the history books and create a legacy that is unlikely to be overhauled anytime soon. But, post his retirement, while we might never see the legendary sprinter in action, there appears to be a new sprint king in town who is now being hailed as the next Bolt. Rudolph 'Blaze' Ingram is 1.5 seconds closer to following in the footsteps of Bolt as the fastest man on earth and he's only seven years old. The youngster had sent shockwaves across the globe after completing a 100-meter race in a mere 14.59 seconds last August. But, as per a new clip shared on social media, the seven-year-old seems to have taken his sprints to a new level. View this post on Instagram 2019 Track Season Starting Off Amazing 60 Meter Dash 8.69 â¡ï¸â¡ï¸ 100 Meter Dash 13.48 Record Breaking â¡ï¸â¡ï¸#sctop10 A post shared by Blaze The Great (@blaze_813) on Feb 9, 2019 at 5:38pm PST In the clip posted on the Florida boy's Instagram page, the youngster can be seen completing the 100-meter race in 13.48 seconds, including a 60-meter dash in just 8.69 seconds. Bolt recorded the fastest human speed (on foot) during his 9.58-second sprint in Berlin in 2009 when he moved at a rapid rate of 44.72 km/h, covering the 20-meter distance between 60m and 80m in 1.61 seconds. While it's not clear at what speeds exactly Ingram darted across the track in his recent sprint as he donned blue and orange Nike sneakers and a kit featuring the flame of a fire (befitting to his nickname 'Blaze'), the seven-year-old undeniably outdid his peers. View this post on Instagram My Father Told Me (@ftf_kool ) That You Win Mentally Before You Win Physically I'm #1 Before The Race Start #Focus #BeGreat A post shared by Blaze The Great (@blaze_813) on Feb 11, 2019 at 5:11am PST Apart from his insane sprinting abilities, Ingram also boasts of a winner's mentality. In one of the pictures uploaded on his official Instagram page, the youngster can be seen sporting a serious look on his face as he got set in position for one of the sprints. But, it was the caption, "My Father Told Me (@ftf_kool) That You Win Mentally Before You Win Physically I'm #1 Before The Race Start," that highlights his unperturbed attitude. View this post on Instagram While Training Yesterday This Man Said U Look Fast On Video Lets See If You Fast In Real Life ð¤£ð He Was 25 ð¤£ð A post shared by Blaze The Great (@blaze_813) on Feb 7, 2019 at 2:31pm PST While he is undoubtedly the fastest seven-year-old in the world, Ingram is also giving the long-limbed adults a run for their money. The young gun has also shared the moments on Instagram when he left his older competitors behind on the track. But, that's not all. Apart from leaving his rivals (across different age groups) red-faced on the track, the Florida boy is also a social media influencer, fitness model and three-time Amateur Athletic Union winner with Tampa Ravens. And, if you thought, this kid is all about extracurricular activities, then check out his February report card. View this post on Instagram STUDENT Athlete A/B Honor Roll Work Hard In Class And On The Field ðððªð¾ A post shared by Blaze The Great (@blaze_813) on Feb 7, 2019 at 12:59pm PST "Work hard in class and on the field," an Instagram image of his report card for the month of February is captioned. It shows Ingram claiming A grades for Science, Introduction to Computers, Music and Physical Education, plus B grades for Language Arts, Social Studies and Art at Cahoon Elementary School in Tampa. While majority of the seven-year-old's we know don't have any clue about their life goals and aspirations, but this kid, on the back of his astronomical capabilities - both in sports and academics, is destined for greatness.
  7. <p>Dutee Chand failed to qualify for the 100m finals but, for us, she'll always be a champion. We'll definitely see a stronger and better Dutee at Tokyo 2020.</p>
  8. Jamaican sprint superstar Usain Bolt overcame a stiff back to fire to victory in the 100m in Ostrava on Wednesday in a modest 10.06 seconds, in what was his first appearance in Europe in his farewell season. "I love this crowd's high energy. That's why I come back here. I love you," said Bolt, in his ninth appearance in the northeastern Czech city. "I'm not happy with the time, but I'm getting into it." Bolt, winner of eight Olympic and 11 world gold medals, will bring down the curtain on his glittering career at August's world championships in London. He again proved to have not lost any of his showman's charisma as he played to the sell-out 15,000-capacity crowd at the Mestsky Stadium when introduced in hot, humid weather. The field was a kind one for Bolt, only Jak Ali Harvey, previously of Jamaica but now representing Turkey, having gone below 10sec. Starting in lane five, Bolt was somewhat tardy in getting up and out of the blocks, the 100 and 200m world record holder easily matched by Cuban Yunier Perez outside him over the opening half of the race. Bolt responds As the crowd roared, so Bolt responded as he has so many times before, moving into his famed "drive phase", head coming slowly up as part of the process that unleashes the full power from his long legs. For a flash moment, Perez looked like he might have had the better of the towering Jamaican, but it was not to be as Bolt powered home with a knowing look across to the Cuban from 20 metres out. Bolt ripped through the finish line, eyes glued on the stadium's big screen at the end of the 100m track. Perez came in second in a personal best of 10.09sec, with Bolt's winning time far off his world record of 9.58sec, set back at the Berlin world championships in 2009. Bolt said his programme would now include more training as well as a trip to his doctor in Germany. "It's just my back, as always. It's always an issue," said the 30-year-old, shortly before doing two long jumps before the remaining crowd and media. "My doctor told me over the years that the older I get, the worse it's going to get, so I just have to really try to keep in check which is why I need to go and see him to make sure everything's smooth because it feels a little bit tight, but I didn't get injured so that's a key thing, I'm happy about that." The Jamaican has consistently been a beacon for clean athletes amid doping and corruption scandals that mired Sebastian Coe's first couple of years in office as IAAF president. His absence from the sport will leave a void that will be tough to fill, as shown by the hero's send-off he was afforded by the Ostrava crowd after the Jamaican anthem was played.
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