Assam Leads India with Olympic-Level Coach Training for Khelo India Centres

Assam has become the first Indian state to integrate Olympic-calibre coach education into its Small Khelo India Centres through a partnership with the Inspire Institute of Sport. The programme features international experts like three-time Olympian Troy Douglas and high-performance specialist Klaus Bartonietz training former competitive athletes transitioning into coaching roles. It focuses on imparting advanced knowledge in biomechanics, movement efficiency, and technical details to create a competitive edge. The initiative aims to set a national benchmark by strengthening the grassroots sports ecosystem with high-performance expertise.

Key Points: Assam First State with Olympic Coach Training for Khelo India

  • First state to elevate Small Khelo India Centres
  • Features Olympian Troy Douglas & expert Klaus Bartonietz
  • Trains former competitive athletes as coaches
  • Focus on biomechanics & technical details for elite performance
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Assam becomes first state to strengthen Small Khelo India Centres with Olympic-calibre coach education

Assam partners with Inspire Institute of Sport to provide Olympic-calibre coach education to former athletes, strengthening grassroots sports development.

"Assam is proud to be the first state to deepen its impact by integrating Olympic-calibre expertise into coach education. - Kausar Jamil Hilaly"

Guwahati, January 23

The Department of Sports and Youth Welfare, Government of Assam, in partnership with the Inspire Institute of Sport, has brought an Olympic-calibre coach education camp to Guwahati for former competitive athletes who are transitioning into coaching roles.

According to a release, the initiative has provided advanced international exposure to coaches emerging through Assam's Small Khelo India Centres, making the state the first in the country to elevate the programme by integrating global high-performance expertise into community and grassroots coaching.

The programme features Troy Douglas, three-time Olympian, World Championships medallist and Head Coach of IIS Athletics, alongside Klaus Bartonietz, one of the world's most respected high-performance minds whose work has helped shape India's rise on the Olympic podium. Together, they are equipping Assam's next generation of coaches with practical, on-field knowledge, focusing on biomechanics, physics, movement efficiency, and the fine technical details that create a competitive edge at the highest level.

Speaking on the initiative, Kausar Jamil Hilaly, IAS, Secretary, Department of Sports, Assam, said, "Small Khelo India is a powerful national framework, and Assam is proud to be the first state to deepen its impact by integrating Olympic-calibre expertise into coach education. By investing in former athletes who are now shaping young talent in their communities, we are strengthening the foundation of our sports ecosystem. This approach places Assam at the forefront of grassroots-to-elite development and aligns strongly with India's long-term Olympic vision."

The programme brings together a cohort of former competitive athletes from across Assam who are now stepping into coaching roles under the Small Khelo India and state development pathways. This includes sprinter Chinmoy Baruah, a Khelo India silver medallist from Majuli Jengraimukh; high jumper Denim Baruah from Sonitpur, a Khelo India Youth Games participant; discus thrower Juganta Changmai of Sivasagar, a junior national bronze medallist; and Mamata Foley from Dibrugarh, a gold medallist at the Northeast Games.

They are joined by Jitupan Mili, a triple jumper from Lakhimpur and Khelo India participant; Raja Das, a race walker from Hailakandi with junior national medals; and distance runner Khem Bahadur Newar from West Karbi Anglong.

Troy Douglas, Head Coach of IIS Athletics, said, "What stands out here is the quality of coaches and the experience they already bring from their competitive careers. Our role through this partnership is to add structure, technical clarity, and global best practices to that foundation. When you combine lived competition experience with the right coaching tools and scientific understanding, you create coaches who can genuinely shape the future of athletes in this state and the country."

The initiative is part of the broader partnership between the Department of Sports and Youth Welfare, Assam, and IIS, aimed at embedding international standards within grassroots and developmental sport. By strengthening the Small Khelo India ecosystem with Olympic-level expertise, Assam is setting a national benchmark for how community coaching, athlete livelihoods, and high-performance ambition can be brought together into one sustainable model.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Guwahati, I'm so proud! We have so much raw talent in the Northeast that goes unnoticed. Bringing world-class coaches like Troy Douglas here can change everything for our young athletes. More power to them!
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but I hope this isn't just a one-off camp. Sustained support and funding are crucial. We've seen many programs start with fanfare and then fade away. The government needs to ensure this is a long-term commitment.
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Michael C
The focus on biomechanics and movement efficiency is key. That's the scientific edge Indian athletes often lack compared to Western training systems. Converting former athletes into educated coaches is a brilliant strategy.
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Shreya B
Seeing names from Majuli, Sonitpur, Sivasagar... this is real grassroots reach! It's not just about Guwahati or big cities. Talent is everywhere in Assam. Hope these coaches go back and inspire hundreds more. 🤞
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Karthik V
This is exactly what Khelo India needed - depth. We have the competitions, now we need the coaching infrastructure. Assam setting a benchmark. When will my state (Karnataka) do something like this?

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