Indian mixed doubles curling team finished runners-up in WCT
The 21st Kazakhstan Curling Cup WCT (World Curling Tour) Mixed Doubles 2022 was held between May 26-29. The Indian teambagged the runners-up position in the tournament.
Dr.RashmiSaluja, President of the Curling Federation of India and Executive Chairperson of Religare Enterprises Limited, India’s most diversified financial services business, felicitated the winning team at a glittering ceremony today at Hotel Radisson Blu Marina, Connaught Place, New Delhi. She also presented kits to the Indian Curling team set to represent India in the upcoming Indo-Kazakhstan Curling Championship 2022. The Indian Curling Team Jersey was also unveiled by her at the event.
Champion wrestler and Padmashri awardee YogeshwarDutt, Olympic and Commonwealth Games medalist, and Rajeev Mehta, Secretary General of the Indian Olympic Association, were some of the prominent dignitaries to grace the occasion.
Religare is a firm believer in inculcating a culture of sports and rewarding players for their achievements. The event was part of Religare’s efforts to support and popularize the sport of Curling in India by recognizing the game’s practitioners.
The Kazakhstan Mixed Doubles Curling Cup is part of the World Curling Tour that connects the world’s most high-profile events in elite Curling. Organized by the World Curling Federation, it enlists participation from national teams worldwide in the Mixed Doubles category.
Unveiling the Jersey,Dr.RashmiSaluja remarked, “We are happy with Indian Mixed Doubles team’svictory in the World Curling Tour (WCT).I extend my best wishes to the Indian contingent at their singular achievement.The Religare family is ecstatic to be a part of India’s evolution at Curling and wish Team India more success in the coming years.
At Religare, we believe that a country’s economic progress is directly influenced by the health and well-being of its citizens. Sports being one of the keys to a healthy lifestyle, directly contributes to the country’s economic growth.”