SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics 
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1st SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics to be held on February 24 and 25

Law firms are invited to assemble their team of 40 lawyers to participate in nine events across a variety of sports.

Bar & Bench

The Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) is gearing up to host the inaugural edition of the SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics on February 24 and 25 at the Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi.

Law firms are invited to assemble their team of 40 lawyers to participate in nine events across a variety of sports.

The events and their formats are as follows:

1. 6-a-side Cricket Men (League cum Knockout)

2. 6-a-side Football Men (League cum Knockout)

3. Basketball Men (League cum Knockout)

4. Badminton Men and Women team event (League cum Knockout)

5. Table Tennis Men and Women team event (League cum Knockout)

6. Lawn Tennis Men and Women team event (League cum Knockout)

7. Squash Men (League cum Knockout)

8. Mini Marathon Men and Women

9. 100 Metre Sprint Men and Women (Heats followed by the finals)

To add to the excitement, gold, silver, and bronze medals will be awarded for each sport, along with trophies recognizing the overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ranking law firms.

Interested law firms are to register their teams by January 15. Contact details are provided in the document below.

The SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics has been conceptualized and will be managed by Turf Sports Management. Hamdard's Raghaun-e-Badam Shireen is the wellness partner with Bar & Bench on board as the digital media partner.

[Read Event Details]

SILF Turf Law Firm Olympics.pdf
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