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India to Host Asian Indoor Championships 2027 and Asian Relays 2028

India has been awarded the hosting rights for the Asian Indoor Championships 2027 in Bhubaneswar and the Asian Relays 2028 in Chandigarh. World Athletics vice president Adille Sumariwalla confirmed the decisions made during the Asian Council meeting in Hong Kong. Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi expressed pride, highlighting the state's growing reputation as a global sports hub. This follows India's earlier success in hosting the World Athletics Indoor Championships 2028 and the continental tour event in Bhubaneswar.

India to host Asian Indoor Championships 2027 and Asian Relays 2028

Hong Kong, May 27

India have been awarded the hosting rights of the Asian Indoor Championships 2027 and Asian Relays 2028 during the Asian Council meeting here on Wednesday.

The Asian Indoor Championships 2027 will be held in Bhubaneswar, while Chandigarh will host the Asian Relays in 2028, World Athletics vice president Adille Sumariwalla confirmed on social media.

"Congratulations @afiindia. Chandigarh has been awarded the Asian Relays and Bhubaneswar the Asian Indoor Championships 2028. The Asian Athletics Council made these decisions in Hong Kong today. Very proud moment for India," he shared on X.

Notably, in March this year, the World Athletics Council awarded India the hosting rights for the 2028 Indoor Championships. India had successfully hosted the World Athletics bronze-level continental tour event last year in Bhubaneswar.

With Odisha being awarded the hosting of another international level event, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi said it marks another milestone in establishing Odisha as a premier global sports hub.

"Odisha's world-class infrastructure and exceptional capability to successfully manage large-scale international competitions have established us as a major hub in the global sports world today. In the Asian Athletics Council meeting held in Hong Kong, Odisha has been awarded the responsibility of hosting the 'Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2027'. This is a moment of immense pride and glory for the entire country as well as the people of Odisha," CM Manjhi said in an X post.

"Ahead of the 'World Athletics Indoor Championships 2028' to be organised at the Kalinga Stadium, hosting this Asian tournament adds another golden chapter to our sporting achievements. This glorious success in the field of sports will further strengthen our identity and self-esteem while giving a new global recognition to our young sporting talents," he added.

The 2017 Asian Athletics Championships took place at Bhubaneswar's Kalinga Stadium. Last year, Odisha hosted the World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze Level Competition in Bhubaneswar, drawing over 200 athletes from around the world.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ananya R

While I'm happy for India, I hope these events don't turn into just another photo-op for politicians. The real test will be how many Indian athletes actually medal. We keep getting hosting rights but our performance in Asian meets has been declining. Let's use this as motivation to improve grassroots training.

James A

Great to see India getting more international athletics events. The Asian Relays in Chandigarh will be a good test for the Nehru Stadium. But I recall the 2017 Asian Championships had some logistical issues with transport for athletes. Hope they've learned from that. Still, proud moment! 🏃‍♂️

Neha E

Bhubaneswar is becoming the sports capital of the east! First the Hockey World Cup, then the UTBL, now this. The Kalinga Stadium complex is world-class. Chandigarh too has good infrastructure. My only concern is funding—these events cost crores. Let's hope the money is well-spent and not wasted on contracts.

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