To promote a well-balanced student experience, the FORE Sports Division complements academic pursuits with engaging sporting events. This fosters a spirit of camaraderie and healthy competition among students. Throughout the year, various indoor and outdoor sporting activities are offered, providing opportunities for physical activity, stress relief, and team building. Additionally, we facilitate participation in sports events of other B-Schools, encouraging professional networking and the development of essential life skills such as discipline, perseverance, and respect. By participating in these events, students can enhance their holistic development and emerge as well-rounded leaders.
Some of the events organized by the team are as follows:
SAMAR - SAMAR, the intercollege sports fest, saw participation from over 12 B-schools across India. It featured 8 sports namely Cricket, Football, Table Tennis, Chess, Badminton, Carrom, Pool, and Basketball. The event showcased thrilling matches in each sport, from intense face-offs to strategic battles. SAMAR provided a platform for students to display their sporting skills, fostering healthy competition and camaraderie. The event celebrated the passion for sports among college students and left a lasting impression on all participants.
Section Wars - Section Wars is an all-out sports festival involving various sports. Teams from each section battle it out with each other for the ultimate prize to call themselves the champions of section wars. The event comprises participation from sections in various sports like Box Cricket League, Pool, Chess, Carrom, Tug of War, Arm wrestling, Throwball, and Table Tennis. Participation is ensured by both genders across all sections.
Box Cricket League - Box Cricket League (BCL) was conducted in a ‘Gully Cricket’ format and was initiated by team FORE Sports Division to increase interaction across the batch of 24’ and 25’. The event aimed to ensure female participation and the spirit of sportsmanship. Box Cricket League was conducted in a League-cum-Knockout format and the top two teams were awarded for their excellence. Additionally, the best players (each from the female and male categories) were also acknowledged for their consistency throughout the tournament.
League of Legends - An indoor sporting event called League of Legends was created to help students decompress from the pressure of final exams and job placements. Carrom, Chess, Pool and Table-Tennis were the four sub-events available in League of Legends. League-cum-Knockout rules were used to conduct the event. By creating distinct Table-Tennis categories for women, the event guaranteed their participation.
Fling It - Fling It is an all-exclusive Girls’ Throwball Tournament. The event's goal is to promote and inspire our campus' female athletes. The players engaged in friendly competition throughout the competition. Fling It saw 8 team registrations and over 25 participants. The event was conducted over 5 days. A knockout format was used to determine the winner between the top two teams based on their total scores. We spotted potential in the contestants, and we can proudly say that our girls can compete with anyone.
Cricket Showdown - FORE Sports Division organized the inaugural ‘Cricket Showdown: FORE Faculty & Staff V/S FORE Students Cricket Match’- a matchup between the management and the cricket team of FORE School of Management. There were four teams in total- two of the faculty and staff and two of students. Three matches were held at the event. The first match featured the faculty and staff facing off against each other, the second match was of the students against one another, and the third match saw students competing against the faculty and staff. The event demonstrated a friendly rivalry between faculty and staff and students, fostering team unity and uniting the academic community through the sport of cricket.
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