Patiala, Jun 29 (PTI) Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Saturday met Indian athletes heading to the Olympics and also inspected the progress of the new infrastructure to be built at the Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NSNIS).
During his visit, Mandaviya met weightlifter Mirabai Chanu, javelin thrower Anu Rani and shot putter Abha Khatua.
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“My conversations with Mirabai, Anu Rani and Abha have convinced me that our athletes are receiving the best support in their preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games,” he said.
Mirabai highlighted the tremendous support provided by the Ministry of Sports, including securing the services of Dr. Aaron Horschig, a world-renowned sports scientist from St. Louis, USA, while Anu Rani spoke passionately about him. the opportunity to train for long periods at European bases.
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Mandaviya also interacted with other athletes enrolled at the National Center of Excellence here and some eminent coaches.
They were asked to provide suggestions for reducing the dropout rate from competitive sports.
“You get the support you need. However, many of those who started with you, but did not win a medal, are now left behind. Request.
He also noted that in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's desire to develop sports at all levels, the government will encourage identification and development of talent at the grassroots level.
The Minister of Youth and Sports also inspected the NSNIS project and visited various sports grounds, sports science facilities and sites of new infrastructure projects.
He is also pleased with the progress being made by the High Performance Center for Sports Science, Culinary and Catering.
“I am delighted to be at NIS, the traditional home of Indian sports. NIS remains an important centre as it not only produces quality coaches who can bring about change at the grassroots level but also has exceptional training facilities as some of our athletes have trained at other centres across the world, believing that NIS is at par with those centres. best,” Mandaviya said
Mandaviya then left for Panchkula where he was to unveil the new logo of the Athletics Federation of India at the National Inter-State Athletics Championships at the Tao Devi Lal Stadium.
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