Chinar Open Winter Games 2024 witness a record-breaking 676 participants
The Chinar Open Winter Games 2024, organized by the Indian Army in Gulmarg, concluded successfully on Wednesday with a record-breaking participation of 676 individuals, marking the highest ever in any winter games in the valley. The event, orchestrated by the Pir Panjal Brigade of the Dagger Division, enthralled audiences with an outstanding showcase of athleticism, sportsmanship, and camaraderie.
Going beyond the arenas, the Chinar Open Winter Games engaged local communities through outreach programs, making it an inclusive event. It underscored the Indian Army’s commitment to promoting sports and offering a platform to budding talents. This year’s Winter Games drew a diverse range of participants from across the Valley, including both seasoned competitors and enthusiastic amateurs. The event featured a variety of winter sports, from adrenaline-fueled skiing races to exhilarating snowboarding competitions.
Athletes competed in five winter sports disciplines: slalom, snowboarding, ice skating, and X-country skiing, showcasing their dedication and determination. The Chief Guest, Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, along with senior officers from the military, police, and civilian administration, graced the event.
As the Winter Games concluded, the organizers expressed gratitude to all participants, volunteers, and supporters who contributed to the event’s success. Plans are already underway to expand and enhance future editions of the Chinar Open Winter Games, ensuring that Kashmir continues to shine as a beacon of sporting prowess and youth engagement in the years to come. This landmark event represents a significant milestone in the sports history of Kashmir, heralding a new era of inclusivity and excellence.
Amidst the picturesque snow-capped peaks of the Pir Panjal Ranges, the Winter Games provide a positive outlet for the energy and enthusiasm of Kashmiri youth, channeling their potential towards constructive and competitive endeavors. Even during chilly nights and sub-zero temperatures, participants were seen lining up for registration until Tuesday, showcasing the enthusiasm of the young local athletes.