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Stiff NOC Norms Ke Karan Noida Ki Societies Ne Khole Pools

Iss summer season me swimming pool window ak mahine kam ho gayi hai isliye condominiums ne residents ke liye pools open karna start kar diya hai, jabki unhe sports department se no-objection certificates milne ka intjaar hai. Iss saal se clearance ke liye new conditions ki wajah se NoCs me delay ho rahi hai, jisme […]

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Iss summer season me swimming pool window ak mahine kam ho gayi hai isliye condominiums ne residents ke liye pools open karna start kar diya hai, jabki unhe sports department se no-objection certificates milne ka intjaar hai.

Iss saal se clearance ke liye new conditions ki wajah se NoCs me delay ho rahi hai, jisme mandatorily ak woman trainer ki recruitment  important hai. Halanki, isko follow karna tough raha hai kyunki iss kaam ke liye enough qualified professionals nahi hain, kai RWAs ne TOI ko bataya ki unhe residents se pressure face karna pad raha hai, jo monthly maintenance ke part ke roop me pool upkeep charges pay kar rahe hain, jo typically 3000 rupees se 6000 rupees per month hota hai.

Sector 168 ke ak condominium ke AOA representative, jisne last week apna pool open kiya tha, ne TOI ko bataya, “Log pool ke charges pay kar rahe hain lekin almost ak mahine se iska use nahi kar pa rahe hain, kyunki hume female coach nahi mil paai hai.”

Greater Noida West society ke ak representative ne kaha ki additional lifeguard rakhne se AOA ka monthly budget disturb ho jayega. Unhone kaha “Humein ak new coach ko at least 30k monthly salary dena hoga, isliye maintenance charges par bhi phir se kaam karna hoga.” Iss condominium ne bhi without NOC apna pool open kar diya hai.

Women trainers ko hire karne ke alawa, pool operators ko CCTV cameras lagane, men and women ke liye separate changing rooms rakhne, sports department ko facility ko maintain karne wali agency ke baare me inform karne aur NOC obtain karne ke liye ak comprehensive disaster management plan submit karne ki bhi jarurat hogi.

Jabki schools and academies jaise institutional setups ke liye compliance smooth raha hai, apartment complexes ko logistical and financial challenges ko face karna pad raha hai. Noida High Rise Federation (NHRF) ke president Nikhil Singhal ne kaha, “Choonki, pool keval 3-4 months tak operate hote hain isliye delay jarur season ko khatm kar rahi hai.” Sector 119 me Eldeco Amantran me rahne wale Singhal ne kaha, “Hum administration se pragmatic approach apnane aur pending NOCs ko jald se jald poora karne ki request karte hain. Otherwise, residents keval unn months se chook jayenge jab pool ka use viable hai.” Ye typically, April me open hote hain aur mid-October me band ho jaate hain.

April se sports department ko pool license renewal ke liye 400 applications receive huye hain lekin ab tak kewal 125 NOC hi diye gaye hain. 125 applications me se 50 schools, private academies or centres and hotels se hain. Baaki residential societies se hain.

Department ne 275 applications ko withheld kar diya hai, jinme se jadatar high-rise societies se the, kyunki wo requirements poori nahi karte the. Thursday ko, district sports officer Anita Nagar ne kaha ki unki teams surprise inspections karengi aur agar societies bina NOC ke pools run karte paai gayi toh unhe seal kar dengi. Unhone hefty fines ki warning bhi di.

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EUGENE, Ore. – St. John’s standout thrower Jamora Alves finished 19th in the country in the discus competition at the 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championships at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., to earn All-American Honorable Mention recognition.    Alves recorded her best finish at the National Finals to earn her second USTFCCCA All-America Honorable Mention nod of her […]

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EUGENE, Ore. – St. John’s standout thrower Jamora Alves finished 19th in the country in the discus competition at the 2025 Outdoor Track and Field Championships at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore., to earn All-American Honorable Mention recognition. 
 
Alves recorded her best finish at the National Finals to earn her second USTFCCCA All-America Honorable Mention nod of her career after finishing 22nd in the discus event in 2023. It marks the third straight year the Johnnies have had an All-America Honorable Mention selection after Nora Haugen placed 19th in the 800-meter run last year. She becomes the first multi-time All-American since Claire Mooney in 2016. 
 
During Saturday’s competition, Alves launched her best throw of the day in her second of three attempts heaving the disc 52.60-meters. Fresno State’s Cierra Jackson took home the national title with a toss of 65.82 meters. 
 
Alves finishes her impressive junior campaign as the BIG EAST’s Most Outstanding Performer, an all-conference selection and a top-20 thrower in NCAA Division I.   
 



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Victoria Cameron notches Second Team All-American honors in 100 at NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships

Story Links EUGENE, Oregon — Victoria Cameron became the fifth Texan to earn All-American status on the final day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships at Hayward Field   Cameron earned Second Team All-American honors for the second time in her career. The sophomore clocked in at 11.30 seconds […]

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EUGENE, Oregon — Victoria Cameron became the fifth Texan to earn All-American status on the final day of the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships at Hayward Field
 
Cameron earned Second Team All-American honors for the second time in her career. The sophomore clocked in at 11.30 seconds to finish in ninth overall in the women’s 100-meter dash. She earned Second Team All-American in the 60 meters earlier this season at the 2025 Indoor Track and Field National Championships.
 
“I’m so proud of this entire group, team and staff,” said head coach Bobby Carter after the conclusion of the meet. “The ladies came and did their thing amongst the best here. They proved today that we belong here and we belong at the top. To have our first appearance at the NCAA Championships and walk away with multiple All-Americans is outstanding. For Victoria to come out and be the only non-Power Four individual in the 100m final is impressive as well. We are all so proud of her and know that there’s more to come. Thank you Texan Nation for all of your support and we look forward to being at more championships and bringing back more hardware!”
 
For the second time at a national championship, Cameron’s heat had a false start in it. The first time she entered the blocks, she got off to a torrid start but was called back by the double fire of the gun. No athletes were disqualified, and the field was given a green card to start again. In the second start, she came out of the blocks and seemed to hold the lead at the beginning but was edged out at the end. The entire field of nine was separated by just 0.16 seconds. Cameron clocked in at 11.30 seconds with the champion, USC’s Samirah Moody winning in 11.14.
 
The Texan women scored 1 point at the NCAA Championships to finish in the top 65. The Purple and White joined Utah Valley as the only WAC schools to score in the event. Tarleton State was just one of 21 non-Power Four programs to register at least one point. The Texans scored more points than 13 non-Power Four conference programs that did not score at the meet.
 
Cameron concludes the week that also included four other Tarleton State All-American performances.
 
Lokesh Sathyanathan became the first Tarleton State Texan to earn Division I All-American honors at the NCAA Championships with a fifth-place finish in the long jump. He became the first Indian-born athlete to ever place in the top eight in the event in NCAA Championships history. His best jump of 7.83 meters topped all non-Power Four jumpers.
 
Prestina Ochonogor was the second Texan to earn First Team All-American recognition. The freshman posted a best leap of 6.41 meters to land on the podium for the second time in her career after a First Team All-American performance in the long jump at the Indoor Championships earlier this year. Ochonogor was one of four athletes to earn First Team All-American honors at both the Indoor and Outdoor National Championships.
 
The women’s 4×100 relay consisting of Hanna Dudley, Lauren Roy, Ochonogor and Cameron earned Second Team All-American honors after finishing 15th overall. The Texans finished ahead of nine Power Four programs while finishing sixth in their heat in 43.74 seconds. The crew was one of only two non-Power Four programs in the field of 24.
 
Sir Jonathan Sims earned Honorable Mention All-American in the men’s triple jump on Friday. Sims competed in the triple jump for the second consecutive year. A season ago, the Arizona transfer was one of only four jumpers to compete in both the long and triple jump at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Sims best leap of 15.07 meters ranked 20th earning him honorable mention for the second consecutive year.
 
The men’s team finished in the top 55 in their first appearance at the outdoor championships. The team’s four points ranked second among WAC programs and was the 12th best among non-Power Four institutions.
 
With the conclusion of the NCAA National Championships, the collegiate season for the Texans has ended, but many athletes will be busy this summer. Many Texans will continue their season at their country’s national championships, the World University Games, and possibly the 2025 World Championships. The Texans have finished a historic season, but the individuals will look to represent the Purple and White on the global stage.
 
 
 
 





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NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships: Day Four

The 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship came to a close on Saturday with Georgia securing the women’s national title. Sixteen finals took place and six Ducks competed at Hayward Field on Saturday. The day began with Fresno State’s Cierra Jackson setting a meet record in the women’s discus with a 65.82-meter throw. Later, […]

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The 2025 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship came to a close on Saturday with Georgia securing the women’s national title.

Sixteen finals took place and six Ducks competed at Hayward Field on Saturday.

The day began with Fresno State’s Cierra Jackson setting a meet record in the women’s discus with a 65.82-meter throw.

Later, the track events began with the women’s wheelchair 100 meters. American Paralympian Hannah Dederick clocked in at 16.50 to secure first place for Illinois in a preview of what’s to come at the Para National Championships coming to Hayward in August.

Oregon’s biggest chance to string together points came in the 1,500 meters, where Silan Ayyildiz, Klaudia Kazimierska and Mia Barnett all made the final.

The stacked field featured a physical race, with bumping and little room to make a move to the front of the group.

“I’m glad I’m representing my school and I’m healthy,” Ayyildiz said. “It’s just, the 1500 when it comes to the race, you have to fight.”

Ayyildiz tried to stay top three throughout, but the final 400 meters sped up, and she ended in fourth with a time of 4:09.75. Kazimierska finished just a spot behind her at 4:10.42.

“I wasn’t patient. I feel like I didn’t just run my best today,” Kazimierska said. “It was my last race out there at Hayward, so it’s just a very emotional moment for me.”

Sophie O’Sullivan recorded a personal best to come in first and give Washington a one-point lead over Georgia for the national title.

The Ducks catapulted into third place after the 100-meter hurdles. Junior Aaliyah McCormick picked up speed as the race went on to clock in at 12.81. She won the first and only event for Oregon at the outdoor championships in a race that had a did not start, did not finish and disqualified.

“Hurdles can be a very difficult race. You’re running and jumping at the same time, and that can be a little bit of an obstacle,” McCormick said. “I knew not to worry about anything else that is going around me, but to just stay close to my lane.”

Georgia and USC went back and forth for possession of first place in the team standings. Trojans’ senior Samirah Moody came in first in the 100 meters, with two teammates also finishing in the top eight. The Bulldogs, meanwhile, went one and two in the 400 meters.

Michigan’s Savannah Sutherland broke two-time 400-meter hurdles Olympic Gold Medalist Sydney McClaughlin-Levrone’s record in the event, clocking in at 52.46 seconds. It was 1.80 faster than second-place and Georgia picked up more points with Michelle Smith in third-place.

The Ducks fell to tenth at the conclusion of the weekend. Ryann Porter tallied one point with her eighth-place finish in the triple jump and Annika Williams picked up a did not start in the final event of the heptathlon.

Even though USC secured second and third place in the 200 meters, the Bulldogs gained the points they needed to take home the National Championship. The 73-point performance was capped off with a win in the 4×400-meter relay. USC came in second and Texas A&M rounded out the top three.

The collegiate track and field wrapped up on Saturday, but there’s still more to come at Hayward Field this summer. The Nike Outdoor Nationals and USATF U20 Outdoor Championships are up next, slated to run June 19 through 22.



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University’s Davontrae Kirkland commits to Baylor football

WACO, Texas (KXXV) — University’s Davontrae Kirkland is staying home in Waco. Watch the full story here: University’s Davontrae Kirkland commits to Baylor football Kirkland announced with Dave Campbell’s Texas Football that he will continue his football career with Baylor. The four star rated player had other offers from Texas A&M, TCU, Houston, Texas Tech […]

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WACO, Texas (KXXV) — University’s Davontrae Kirkland is staying home in Waco.

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University’s Davontrae Kirkland commits to Baylor football

Kirkland announced with Dave Campbell’s Texas Football that he will continue his football career with Baylor.

The four star rated player had other offers from Texas A&M, TCU, Houston, Texas Tech and Oklahoma.

Kirkland will also reunite with former University head coach Kaeron Johnson.

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NAU Track and Field Concludes Outdoor Season with Two First Team All-Americans

Story Links Results EUGENE, Ore. (June 14, 2025) – The Northern Arizona track and field team concluded action at the NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field Championships today in Eugene, Ore., at Hayward Field.   Maggi Congdon raced to a third-place finish in the women’s 1,500-meters with a time of 4:09.31 […]

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EUGENE, Ore. (June 14, 2025) –

The Northern Arizona track and field team concluded action at the NCAA DI Outdoor Track and Field Championships today in Eugene, Ore., at Hayward Field.
 
Maggi Congdon raced to a third-place finish in the women’s 1,500-meters with a time of 4:09.31 to earn a First Team All-American honor. Last season, she placed ninth in the event at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
 
Agnes McTighe ran the sixth-fastest time in program history in the 5,000-meters with a personal best of 15:35.87, placing seventh overall and earning a First Team All-American honor.
 
Karrie Baloga earned a Second Team All-American nod in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, placing 12th with a time of 9:57.43.
 
Also, in the 5,000-meters, Ava Mitchell earned an Honorable Mention All-American nod with a 22nd place finish, clocking 16:06.32.
 
Today concludes action for the 2024-25 outdoor track and field season.
 





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Pine Belt Residents Rally for “No Kings” Day Protest – SM2

Americans gathered across the country Saturday for the “No Kings” Day protest, voicing opposition to the current presidential administration and its policies. Approximately 2,000 protests and rallies were held nationwide, including one in downtown Hattiesburg.Dozens of demonstrators assembled outside City Hall in Hattiesburg, carrying signs and wearing shirts to express their dissatisfaction with President Donald […]

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Pine Belt Residents Rally for "No Kings" Day Protest

Americans gathered across the country Saturday for the “No Kings” Day protest, voicing opposition to the current presidential administration and its policies. Approximately 2,000 protests and rallies were held nationwide, including one in downtown Hattiesburg.
Dozens of demonstrators assembled outside City Hall in Hattiesburg, carrying signs and wearing shirts to express their dissatisfaction with President Donald Trump’s actions.
Protester Jeanne Gillispie said the demonstration was about unity and standing against hate.
“It helps us be out together with the people that are here,” Gillispie said. “Every time we have a protest there’s three or four times as many people as the last one. It’s about standing up for ourselves, standing up for our friends, standing up for our neighbors. It’s about being together, community and making sure that the hate is over.”
According to NPR, more than 200 organizations participated in the nationwide protest, including MoveOn, the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Federation of Teachers and the Communications Workers of America.
Protester Chole Dobbins urged continued engagement.
“If you can show out and keep fighting,” Dobbins said.
The nationwide protest took place on the same day as a military parade in Washington, D.C., organized by the Trump administration. The idea for the parade was initially proposed during Trump’s first term but was previously canceled due to cost concerns. The event is estimated to cost between $25 million and $45 million and includes 6,000 Army soldiers, 49 aircraft, 128 vehicles and 25 horses.



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