World Athletics VP Sumariwalla lauds Odisha govt for athletics growth
World Athletics VP Sumariwalla lauds Odisha govt for athletics growth

Odisha Government's Support Boosts Athletics: World Athletics VP

World Athletics Vice President Adille J Sumariwalla has commended the Odisha government for its significant contributions to the development of athletics in India. Speaking on the sidelines of the 65th National Inter-State Senior Athletics Championships 2026 in Bhubaneswar, Sumariwalla highlighted that enhanced support systems are directly reflected in athletes' performances and qualification standards.

"The Odisha government is doing a lot, and you can look at the performance. When we provide good support, the athletes perform well. They are qualifying for every event, and it's not just about meeting the minimum Asian Games qualification standard; athletes are achieving third or fourth-place finishes that meet the criteria," Sumariwalla told ANI.

Multiple Athletes Qualifying Across Events

Sumariwalla pointed to the growing depth in Indian athletics, with multiple athletes now qualifying across various events. "You see 10 or 11 athletes qualifying across events; it shows how much the standard has improved," he said. Expressing optimism for the upcoming Asian Games, he added, "We are always hopeful about the Asian Games. I can certainly say that we will perform better than the last time."

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Athletes Set Sights on Higher Marks

Gold medallist in women's shot put, Manpreet Kaur, has set her sights on breaching the 18-metre mark in upcoming competitions after delivering a strong performance. "The qualifying mark was 16.35, and I've just thrown 17.75. My goal here is to hit the 18-plus mark in upcoming competitions. I am currently training at NIS Patiala and receiving excellent coaching there, so the aim is to keep improving... I've been working hard for quite some time with the specific goal of winning a medal," she said.

Women's 200m gold medallist Harita Bhadra, who clocked a new personal best of 23.14 seconds, is now focused on winning an Asian medal. "My previous personal best was 23.9 seconds, and today I clocked 23.14 seconds... Naturally, the next target, now that I've qualified, is an Asian medal, and training for that is already underway. I approached this competition with the mindset that I had already qualified, so the preparation for the Asian event was already in progress," she said.

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