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Over 650 young athletes compete at chinar open winter games in Gulmarg

Editor February 20, 2026 0

Baramulla, Feb 20: The Chinar Open Winter Games 2026, a flagship initiative of the Indian Army, concluded amidst the breath taking snow clad landscapes of Gulmarg in Baramulla district.

The event was organised under the aegis of Dagger Division Baramulla of Chinar Corps.

The event was a vibrant celebration of sportsmanship, community spirit and youth empowerment.  

The games provided a versatile platform for the youth of Kashmir to showcase their talents and channelise their energy into competitive and constructive pursuits.

This edition witnessed record-breaking participation of 660 skiers-- 166 girls and 494 boys, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for winter sports across the region and the steady rise in women participation.

The event featured an exhilarating line up of winter sports competitions, ranging from high adrenaline skiing races and thrilling snowboarding events to graceful skating performances.

The participants tested their abilities against some of the region’s finest athletes, drawing large and enthusiastic crowds of locals, tourists and sports enthusiasts.

Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command graced the occasion and interacted with participants, organisers and members of the local community.

He lauded the exceptional organisation of the Games and commended the high standard of sportsmanship displayed by the young athletes.

He appreciated the initiative as a meaningful endeavour to channelise the aspirations of Kashmir’s youth towards constructive Nation building activities and reaffirmed the Army’s steadfast commitment to fostering peace, progress and opportunity through sports.

Beyond the excitement of the competitions, the games reinforced the Indian Army’s enduring bond with the people.

These initiatives highlighted Indian Army’s contribution towards promoting sports, nurturing young talent and developing Gulmarg as a premier winter sports destination.

"The event stood as a testament to Kashmir’s rising sporting culture and growing prominence of Gulmarg as a hub of winter sports in India," the handout reads.

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