Games & Sports
Games &Sports
Games and Sports
Mini Annula Sports day of KV khargone will be held in JAnuary 2010.
Annual Sports day of KV khargone held between 3/2/09 to 5/02/09
Various events
1. Race 100m,200m,400m,800m , 2. Relay 50*4 m , 3. Long jump , 4. High jump , 5. Shotput
6. Disc Throw , 7. Volly ball , 8. Kho-kho
These events held in various group
Senior group Class IX to XII girls ,Boys
Junior group Class VI to VII girls ,Boys
* 47 students of class IV , V, VI participated in Mini sports meet 2008-2009 held at KV barwaha on 21 st jan 2009
Between 22 to 24 th sept KVSangathan has organized various sports. KV khargone has participated in 7 games.
1. Volly Ball Boys and girls
2. Kabaddi Boys and girls
3. KHO-KHO Boys and girls
4. Cricket Boys and girls
At cluster level we performed Remarkably well.
BOYS/GIRLS | Event | Place | Rank |
Boys | Kabbadi | Ratlam | First |
Girls | Volly ball | barwaha | First |
Boys | Volly ball | Indore no-2 | first |
Girls | kabbadi | Mhow | Second |
Boys | Kho-Kho | Dewas | Second |
Selection: Boys and Girls are selected for regional level, twenty in all.
Selection: Ruchi Mondak class X is selected for National level KHO-KHO held between 15 and 20 oct 2008 at Hyderabad.
Naman Jinsiwala Class XII is standing in kabbadi.
Roman bronze reduction of Myron 's Discobolos , 2nd century AD.
There are artifacts and structures that suggest that the Chinese engaged in sporting activities as early as 4000 BC . [1] Gymnastics appears to have been a popular sport in China's ancient past. Monuments to the Pharaohs indicate that a number of sports, including swimming and fishing, were well-developed and regulated several thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt. [2] Other Egyptian sports included javelin throwing, high jump, and wrestling. Ancient Persian sports such as the traditional Iranian martial art of Zourkhaneh had a close connection to the warfare skills. [3] Among other sports that originate in Persia are polo and jousting .
A wide range of sports were already established by the time of Ancient Greece and the military culture and the development of sports in Greece influenced one another considerably. Sports became such a prominent part of their culture that the Greeks created the Olympic Games, which in ancient times were held every four years in a small village in the Peloponnesus called Olympia . [4]
Sports have been increasingly organized and regulated from the time of the Ancient Olympics up to the present century. Industrialization has brought increased leisure time to the citizens of developed and developing countries, leading to more time for citizens to attend and follow spectator sports, greater participation in athletic activities, and increased accessibility. These trends continued with the advent of mass media and global communication. Professionalism became prevalent, further adding to the increase in sport's popularity, as sports fans began following the exploits of professional athletes through radio, television, and the internet--all while enjoying the exercise and competition associated with amateur participation in sports.
In the new millenniuma, new sports have been going further from the physical aspect to the mental or psychological aspect of competing. Cyber sports organizations are becoming more and more popular .
Activities where the outcome is determined by judgement over execution are considered performances, or competition.
Sportsmanship
Sportsmanship is an attitude that strives for fair play, courtesy toward teammates and opponents, ethical behavior and integrity, and grace in losing.


