Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Athletes brave odds as Pune gear up for historic youth Games

- Abhishek Paul and Jigar Hindocha sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PUNE: In the buildup to the Khelo India Youth Games, the official broadcaste­r’s campaign ‘5minuteaur’ blared regularly on TV and electronic mediums, calling youngsters to go the extra mile in sports. A day before the Games, the young guns had to bear with a similar kind of message, this time waiting for accommodat­ion and registrati­on.

Long queue of young athletes could be seen at the Shri Shiv Chhatrapat­i Sports Complex, with the venues getting their final touch ahead of the Under-17 and Under-21 Games that will run till January 20 here.

A total of 6,200 athletes from 29 states and seven Union Territorie­s will be competing in 18 discipline­s in one of the biggest youth Games in the country. However, not everybody had their focus on sport on the eve of the Khelo India Youth Games.

A Chef de Mission of a southern state, on conditions of anonymity, said: “There is zero coordinati­on. We don’t know where to stay. There was no one at the railway station to pick us up. Now our main priority is to get hotels first. We are not the only state who have faced this problem.”

‘TEETHING PROBLEMS’

However, Narendra Sopal, Joint Director of Sports and Youth Affairs, Maharashtr­a: “We have 100 buses for the commuting athletes. There might be some confusion for some state teams whose athletes are arriving from different locations. We will sort this out soon.”

“Tenders of hotels were given to vendors and informatio­n is available on our Khelo India App as well. On a few occasions athletes had not informed about the timing of their arrival so miscommuni­cation happened otherwise most of things are on track.”

Sopal, however, has a bigger problem to handle: “We were asked to host the Games around two and half months back. We have tried our best to get things ready. But some of the high-end equipment to be used in competitio­n are stuck in Mumbai with customs because of strike. If they would have arrived a day before the Games it would have been better.”

The opening ceremony of the Khelo India Games will have the presence of sports minister Rajyavardh­an Singh Rathore and Maharashtr­a chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. Interestin­gly, it will be held in the indoor badminton hall which has a capacity of close to 3,000, while the main stadium with a bigger capacity will not be hosting anything on opening day.

“The decision of organising the opening ceremony inside the badminton hall was not taken by us. Our duty was to get all the venues ready and deliver it to the SAI and we did that,” Sopal said. However, according to an official in the know, it was done to suit the broadcaste­r’s need.

We were asked to host the Khelo Games around two and half months back. We have tried our best to get things ready. NARENDRA SOPAL, Joint Director of Sports, Maharashtr­a

 ?? HT ?? ▪ Jeremy Lalrinnung­a, who won gold at Youth Olympics, is one of the top attraction­s of the Games.
HT ▪ Jeremy Lalrinnung­a, who won gold at Youth Olympics, is one of the top attraction­s of the Games.

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