IOA Impressed by India's Olympic Vision, Plans Education Collaboration

A delegation from the International Olympic Academy (IOA) met with Indian sports officials and expressed strong admiration for the nation's strategic plan to play a major role in the Olympic movement. The IOA is keen to collaborate to strengthen Olympic education in India by training coaches, sports scientists, and teachers on Olympic values. Discussions highlighted India's concrete steps towards hosting the Commonwealth Games and its bid for the 2036 Olympics. The collaboration aims to create global-standard curricula and host international conclaves to advance India's sports ecosystem.

Key Points: IOA to Boost India's Olympic Education & 2036 Bid Support

  • IOA praises India's Olympic strategy
  • Collaboration to strengthen Olympic education
  • Support for 2036 Olympics bid
  • Focus on training coaches and experts
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International Olympic Academy director impressed with India's strategy, plan to contribute to Olympic movement

International Olympic Academy praises India's sports strategy, offers expertise to train coaches & support Olympic movement and 2036 Games bid.

"The Plan, the strategy and the vision that the Sports Ministry has put in place - Makis Asimakopoulos"

New Delhi, January 30

A two-member delegation of Makis Asimakopoulos, Director, International Olympic Academy and Alexandra Karaiskou visited the Sports Authority of India's Headquarters in Delhi to meet senior officials of the Sports Ministry, led by Secretary, Ministry of Sports, Hari Ranjan Rao.

During the meeting, Asimakopoulos said he was impressed by "The Plan, the strategy and the vision that the Sports Ministry has put in place in order to play a major role in the Olympic Movement."

He added that, after reviewing all government-run sports programmes, the IOA is keen to extend support to strengthen Olympic education in the country, according to a press release from the Union Sports Ministry.

"We want to bring our expertise to train people in the sports ecosystem on the values of Olympism and Olympic Games so that young people in India are trained to understand Olympic values," he further said.

The meeting was aimed at discussing collaborations between IOA and the Sports Ministry, along with the Indian Olympic Association and the newly-revived National Olympic Academy, to strengthen sports education in India through specially curated programmes for Indian coaches, sports science experts and PE teachers.

The IOA, set up in 1961 and housed in ancient Olympia in Greece, is the only institution in the world promoting Olympic education and studies. It has a network of National Olympic Academies in various countries, including one in India, which has recently been revived.

Adding to this, Alexandra said, "We had a very productive discussion, and from the presentation made by the Secretary of Sports, we saw that India is taking concrete steps to host the Commonwealth Games and the bid for the 2036 Olympics. I am very happy that the National Olympic Academy in India has been revived after a very long time, and we expect to work in very close collaboration with the IOA and Sports Authority of India to promote Olympic values in India."

Summing up the outcome of the meeting, Rao said, "We had a very fruitful first meeting, and we intend to take this collaboration forward so that we can draw from the rich experience of the IOA and strengthen our sports education further. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the sports ecosystem is growing at a very fast pace & it is critical to create experts who can take the Olympic movement in India forward."

Rao further said that the IOA can support India's Olympic education endeavour by creating a global-standard curriculum tailored to India, expanding skilling ecosystems at India's premier education institutions, developing certified courses for administrators, hosting masterclasses by international experts, and pursuing joint research and digital collaborations.

Besides, it has been proposed that India will host a Conclave for Global National Olympic Academies. Discussions are afoot for collaborations with the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) for Olympic education, for hosting a legacy knowledge exchange.

- ANI

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Priya S
Impressive to see the National Olympic Academy revived. For too long, our sports system has focused only on competition, not on the values and education around it. This holistic approach could be a game-changer.
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Rohit P
Hosting a Global Conclave and aiming for 2036 Olympics? Big ambitions! Hope the execution matches the vision. We need to ensure this isn't just another meeting but leads to real programs in schools and colleges across the country.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in education, I'm most excited about the curriculum development. A global-standard curriculum tailored for India could revolutionize how sports is taught. Fingers crossed it reaches government schools and not just elite institutions.
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Vikram M
Good step, but let's be real. We have heard of "plans" and "collaborations" before. The proof will be in the pudding. Will this actually create more facilities at the grassroots? Will it help identify talent in rural areas? That's the real test.
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Kavya N
Training PE teachers is key! So many schools treat PT period as a free period. If teachers are trained in Olympic values and sports science, they can inspire children from a very young age. 👏
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Michael C
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