IOA President PT Usha Meets International Olympic Academy Delegation in Delhi

A delegation from the International Olympic Academy met with Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha in New Delhi. The meeting centered on strengthening Olympic education in India following the recent reactivation of the National Olympic Academy of India. Key discussions included developing structured educational programs, athlete welfare, youth engagement, and preserving India's Olympic heritage. Both institutions committed to a shared strategic framework to advance the Olympic Movement through values-based education and governance.

Key Points: IOA's PT Usha Meets International Olympic Academy Delegation

  • Reactivation of National Olympic Academy
  • Athlete leadership in education
  • Focus on youth engagement & values
  • Priority on athlete welfare
  • Strategic framework for sustainability
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International Olympic Academy delegation meets IOA President PT Usha in New Delhi

PT Usha, President of the Indian Olympic Association, met with a delegation from the International Olympic Academy to strengthen Olympic education in India.

"recognising this decision as an essential institutional step towards strengthening the Olympic Movement in India - IOA Release"

New Delhi, February 9

A delegation from the International Olympic Academy, led by Director Makis Asimakopoulos and Head of NOAS/NOCs Relations Alexandra Karaiskou, held an official meeting with Indian Olympic Association President PT Usha at the IOA headquarters in New Delhi.

According to a release, the delegation congratulated the IOA on the reactivation of the National Olympic Academy of India, which was formally relaunched on January 9, recognising this decision as an essential institutional step towards strengthening the Olympic Movement in India through education, values-based leadership, and long-term capacity-building.

The delegation also welcomed the appointment of Olympians PT Usha as Chairperson and Gagan Narang as Director of the National Olympic Academy of India, highlighting the importance of athlete leadership in advancing credible, inclusive and athlete-centred Olympic education initiatives.

The meeting, held in the presence of Raghuram lyer, Chief Executive Officer of the Indian Olympic Association, reaffirmed the shared commitment of both institutions to strengthening Olympic Education in India and to further integrating the Indian National Olympic Academy within the global Olympic education framework.

Discussions focused on developing structured Olympic Education programmes with clearly defined outcomes, educator capacity-building, youth engagement, and international knowledge exchange.

Particular emphasis was placed on the role of the National Olympic Academy as the central intellectual and educational institution of Olympism in India, supporting good governance, ethical leadership and sustainable sport development in line with the long-term priorities of the Olympic Movement.

Both institutions reiterated their shared responsibility to safeguard Olympic values, including ethics, fair play, respect, inclusion and integrity, as essential to the credibility and trust of sport.

Athlete welfare education, covering mental health, safeguarding, anti-doping and transition beyond competitive careers, was identified as a priority area, alongside the meaningful involvement of athletes in educational programmes and governance processes.

Youth engagement and leadership development were recognised as key pillars for ensuring the long-term relevance and sustainability of the Olympic Movement in India. The meeting also highlighted the importance of preserving and documenting India's Olympic history and sporting heritage, while ensuring diversity and representation across regions, genders and sporting disciplines.

The International Olympic Academy reaffirmed its readiness to support the Indian National Olympic Academy through institutional exchanges, joint programmes and participation in international sessions.

Both organisations agreed on the importance of a clear long-term strategic framework, supported by sustainable funding models, transparent governance and measurable outcomes, to ensure the continued development and impact of the National Olympic Academy of India.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who works in sports education, the emphasis on "clearly defined outcomes" and "measurable impact" is crucial. Too many initiatives in India start with fanfare but fizzle out due to lack of a strategic framework. I hope they follow through with the sustainable funding models mentioned.
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Vikram M
Finally, a proper focus on preserving our Olympic history! We have so many forgotten heroes and stories. Documenting this heritage is essential for inspiring future athletes. Glad to see mental health and life after sport being prioritized for athletes too. A much-needed holistic approach.
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Priya S
While this all sounds very positive on paper, my respectful criticism is about implementation. We need to ensure these programmes reach beyond the metros and big sports federations. True inclusion means engaging talent from smaller towns and diverse sports, not just cricket or a few Olympic disciplines.
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Rohit P
PT Usha ma'am leading this charge gives me so much confidence. She knows the grind of an Indian athlete from the ground up. Integrating ethics and good governance into sports education is the foundation we've been missing. Hope this brings a real culture change in how sports bodies operate.
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Michael C
The international collaboration and knowledge exchange mentioned here is key. India has immense potential in sports. Learning from global best practices while adapting them to the Indian context can accelerate development. The focus on educator capacity-building is a smart, long-term investment.

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