The highly anticipated third edition of the Khelo India University Games (KIUG) has commenced in Uttar Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in the state’s sporting endeavors. With over 4,000 athletes and officials from 207 universities across the country participating in 21 disciplines, the event is set to span 12 action-packed days. While the majority of events will take place in five cities of Uttar Pradesh, the shooting competitions will be held in New Delhi.
Kabaddi Matches and Opening Ceremony The SVSP Sports Complex Indoor Hall in Gautam Buddha Nagar sets the stage for the opening events of KIUG, featuring thrilling kabaddi matches. The official opening ceremony, a grand affair, is scheduled to take place in Lucknow on Thursday, bringing together athletes, officials, and spectators in a celebration of sporting excellence.
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This edition of KIUG promises an exciting addition with the introduction of water sports. The serene Taal Lake in Ramgarh, Gorakhpur, will serve as the venue for a gripping rowing contest. This inclusion reflects the organizers’ commitment to diversify and expand the range of sporting disciplines, offering athletes unique opportunities to showcase their talent and passion.
While KIUG stands as a remarkable platform for athletes to shine on the national stage, officials from various state sports associations, including the Uttar Pradesh Olympic Association, have expressed disappointment regarding the state’s inadequate sports infrastructure. Due to a lack of suitable venues owned by the UP Sports Directorate, all events during the 12-day Games will be organized at borrowed locations.
Anandeshwar Pandey, the secretary-general of the state Olympic association, expressed aspirations for the Khelo India University Games to spark development in the sports infrastructure of the state. Drawing parallels with the transformative impact of major sporting events like the 1982 Asian Games and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Pandey believes that improved infrastructure will facilitate better training opportunities for athletes, leading to enhanced performances at international competitions, including the Olympics.
Sanjay Saraswat, the executive director of the Sports Authority of India’s Lucknow center, emphasized the significance of KIUG in providing athletes with increased visibility at the national level. By ensuring fair play in sports, KIUG aims to rectify previous instances of mass manipulations observed during school and university games. Saraswat stressed the importance of establishing robust policies for university athletes, enabling them to demonstrate their abilities and potential.
RP Singh, the state’s sports director, expressed optimism regarding the positive impact of KIUG on the sporting development of Uttar Pradesh. With KIUG being a prominent event for the state, Singh believes it will serve as a platform for athletes from Uttar Pradesh’s universities to showcase their talent and secure medals. He anticipates that the Games will contribute to the improvement and expansion of the state’s sporting infrastructure, fostering a conducive environment for athletic growth.
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