Weekly Current Affairs (16th February to 22nd February 2025)

Weekly Current Affairs (16th February to 22nd February 2025)

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Category : Sports Published on: February 23 2025

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  • The 38th National Games concluded in Haldwani, Uttarakhand.
  • India's Gulveer Singh breaks 17-year-old national record in indoor men's 3000m at the David Hemery Invitational Meet.
  • ICC Champions Trophy: The winners will receive prize money of $2.24 million.
  • The 4th South Asian Senior Athletics Championships 2025 will be held in Ranchi.
  • Cristiano Ronaldo tops the 2024 Rich List with $215M earned solely from his salary.
  • Manu Bhaker won the 'Sportstar of the Year (Female)' and 'Player of the Year (Female)' awards at the 2025 Sportstar Aces Awards for her two medal wins at the Paris Olympics and career achievements.
  • Jacob Kiplimo sets a new record with the fastest half-marathon ever in Barcelona.
  • Manu Bhaker won the BBC Sportswoman of the Year award.
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