Key Highlights
- The programme began with a five-day “Learn to Play” initiative, introducing over 40 children to skating and ice hockey under the guidance of trained local and international coaches.
- A sledge hockey exhibition match featuring differently-abled players, supported by PAGIR, highlighted the sport’s accessibility for all.
- The championship featured 17 amateur teams competing in a fast-paced 3v3 format, totaling 170 matches.
- Players from eight nationalities, including children, girls, women, men and international participants, shared the ice.
- Tejasvi Teen won the championship, Team Slayer finished second, and Always First secured third.
