CWG 2030 Delegation Inspects Ahmedabad's VBF, Meets Gujarat CM

A Commonwealth Sport delegation, including Director Ann Louise Morgan, visited Ahmedabad's Vijayi Bharat Foundation to assess preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games. The delegation met with Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and toured the facility's High-Performance Centre alongside Olympic medallist Gagan Narang. Their visit includes inspecting major proposed venues like the Narendra Modi Stadium and the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex. The tour is part of initial coordination efforts following India being awarded the hosting rights for the Centenary Games.

Key Points: CWG 2030 Prep: Commonwealth Sport Delegation Visits Ahmedabad

  • Delegation reviews CWG 2030 prep
  • Tour of VBF High-Performance Centre
  • Meeting with Gujarat Chief Minister
  • Inspection of major stadiums & venues
  • Focus on gender equity in sports
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Commonwealth Sport delegates visit VBF in Ahmedabad to check preparation ahead of CWG 2030

A high-level Commonwealth Sport delegation visits Ahmedabad's VBF and meets CM Bhupendra Patel to review infrastructure for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

"expressed their appreciation for VBF's contribution to the development of sports - Commonwealth Sport Delegation"

Ahmedabad, April 10

Commonwealth Sport Director of Sport, Ann Louise Morgan, along with Neil Carney, Technical Consultant, visited Ahmedabad's Vijayi Bharat Foundation to take a tour of the facility and understand the workings of the centre ahead of the CWG 2030 Games.

Morgan and Carney are part of the high-level delegation that is currently visiting Gujarat to take stock of the preparations for the 2030 Commonwealth Games, marking their first engagement since the city was officially announced as the host of the Centenary Games. The delegation began its programme with a courtesy meeting with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar.

Accompanied by Olympic medallist Gagan Narang and VBF Directors Durgesh Agarwal and Dilip Thaker, the duo undertook a tour of the VBF campus, including its High - Performance Centre (HPC) and various Field of Plays (FOPs).

They also expressed their appreciation for VBF's contribution to the development of sports through its grassroots initiative - Khele Sanand and especially for the gender equity in VBF's high-performance programmes through active efforts towards supporting young women athletes in good numbers.

The delegation, led by Donald Rukare, President of Commonwealth Sport, is currently in India to assess Amdavad's infrastructure, plan timelines, and check venue suitability. The visit is part of the review process as part of initial coordination efforts with host nation and authorities.

The five-member team, accompanied by officials of the Indian Olympic Association (IOC) is in the state from April 8 to April 11.

During the visit, the delegation is scheduled to inspect proposed venues across the host region, including the Narendra Modi Stadium, EKA Arena, the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad, the Vadodara Cricket Stadium, and facilities in Ekta Nagar, including the Statue of Unity, as part of an assessment of readiness and planning.

India was awarded the hosting rights for the Games on November 26 last year, at the General Assembly of Commonwealth Sport in Glasgow, making it the country's second time hosting the event after the 2010 edition in New Delhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm especially happy they appreciated the gender equity efforts at VBF. Supporting young women athletes is crucial for the future of Indian sports. Hope this focus continues and we see more funding for girls' sports at the grassroots level.
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Rohit P
Hosting again after 2010! Last time was good but had some issues. This time, we must ensure the facilities are maintained long after the games for local athletes. No point building stadiums that become white elephants.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited during the 2010 Games, the energy was amazing. Hoping Ahmedabad can capture that spirit and show fantastic hospitality. The involvement of an Olympian like Gagan Narang is a good sign.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the real test is execution. We have six years, which is plenty of time, but delays and cost overruns are common. The authorities need to be transparent with budgets and timelines. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Love that they're looking at the Statue of Unity area too! It's a brilliant idea to showcase Gujarat's development and tourism spots alongside the sporting venues. Can't wait to see it all come together. 🤩

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