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AZB & Partners wins 2nd SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics

Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan was the runner-up while S&A Law Offices secured 3rd place in the event.

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AZB & Partners has once again emerged champions of the SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics, bagging 9 Golds, 5 Silvers and 4 Bronzes.

The 2nd Edition of the SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics took place on the 15th and 16th of February at Modern School, Barakhamba Road. Dr. Lalit Bhasin, SILF President inaugrated the games.

Lalit Bhasin

The event, following an Olympic-style format, featured competitions across nine sports:

  • Basketball

  • 6-a-side Cricket

  • 6-a-side Football

  • Badminton (Men & Women)

  • Table Tennis (Men & Women)

  • Lawn Tennis (Men & Women)

  • Squash (Men & Women)

  • Mini Marathon (Men & Women)

  • 100-Meter Sprint (Men & Women)

SILF Olympics Runner up - Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan

Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan was the runner-up, securing 4 Golds, 3 Silvers, 5 Bronzes and S&A Law Offices was third, securing 4 Golds, 3 Silvers, 1 Bronze.

Overall 3rd Position holders - S&A Law Offices

The event featured six law firms and approximately 270 lawyers, with 80 women lawyers actively participating.

The entire tournament was managed by Turf Sports Management.

The event was supported by Bar & Bench as Digital Media Partner, Hamdard Joshina as Wellness Partner and Hamdard Sualin as the Associate Partner.

Here are some more pictures of the winners:

Table Tennis Champions
Badminton Men's Singles winners
Cricket winners
Men's Squash Medal Winners
Basketball position holders
Mini Marthon Winners
The Sprint Queens - 100 meters winners
Badminton Men's Doubles position holders

Here is the final Medals Tally

SILF OLYMPICS MEDALS TALLY - Edition 2 - v1.pdf
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