Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday inaugurated the Gymnastics High Performance Centre and the new Hockey High Performance Centre at the Kalinga Stadium. The Gymnastics High Performance Centre is a joint initiative with Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel India while the Hockey High Performance
The Odisha Naval Tata Hockey High-Performance Centre hosted the tournament in association with the Sports and Youth Services Department of Odisha. A total of sixteen teams with 256 players (128 and hundred and 128 girls) competed to be champions in the coveted five-day tournament held betwee
A total of 16 teams with 256 players (128 boys and 128 girls) will be taking part in the championship and competing for the title. The final will be held on July 15.
The competition also serves as a golden opportunity for aspiring swimmers to establish themselves as contenders to represent Odisha in the Senior National Championship, scheduled for July.
Bapi clocked a time of 51.38s, easily his personal best. His timing was also better than the previous Championship Record of 51.96s. In the previous editions of the tournament, Bapi's timing in the final would have been good enough to secure gold.
The Government of Odisha will create and maintain the infrastructure for the High-Performance Centre and Academies while Arcelor Mittal Nippon Steel India will operate and manage these centres and train gymnasts, in particular women gymnasts, and provide coaching development and certificatio
Rahul Bose said that IRFU is aiming to provide the best facilities to players, like high-performance centres, best coaches, mental psychologists, physical trainers, sports science, injury and rehab, strength and conditioning and remarked that keeping players at the centre of thinking is impo
The 5th edition of Khelo India Youth Games, an annual event organised as part of the government of India's Khelo India initiative, aims at promoting sports at the grassroots level.
Anurag Thakur along with Minster of State, Nisith Pramanik visited the Sports Authority of India's National Centre of Excellence in Sonipat and laid the foundation stone for the new Integrated High-Performance Centre (HPC) which will cost approximately Rs 48 crore.
The fast bowler will travel to Lahore where he will undergo a further assessment at the National High-Performance Centre before beginning rehabilitation