Indian Athletes Gear Up for Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2026 in China

Indian athletes completed a pre-competition training camp in Bhubaneswar ahead of the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2026 in Tianjin. Sprinter Manikanta Hoblidhar emphasized the importance of a strong block start in the 60m event, aiming for a medal and a national record. Hurdler Pragyan Prasant Sahu expressed excitement for her first senior international competition, seeing it as a chance to improve her technique. Moumita Mondal, selected for both long jump and 60m hurdles, is grateful for the opportunity and proud to be the first Indian woman chosen for two events.

Key Points: Indian Athletes Ready for Asian Indoor Athletics C'ships 2026

  • Pre-competition camp at Kalinga Stadium
  • Focus on strong starts in sprint events
  • First senior international for Pragyan Sahu
  • Moumita Mondal first Indian woman in two events
  • Championships held in Tianjin, China
3 min read

Manikanta Hoblidhar, Pragyan Sahu, Moumita Mondal excited for Asian Indoor Athletics C'ships 2026

Manikanta Hoblidhar, Pragyan Sahu, and Moumita Mondal share their excitement and goals ahead of the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships in Tianjin.

"It is a big opportunity. I hope to receive a medal. - Manikanta Hoblidhar"

Bhubaneswar, February 3

Indian athletes Manikanta Hoblidhar, Pragyan Prasant Sahu and Moumita Mondal expressed excitement ahead of the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2026, which will be held from February 6 to 8 in Tianjin, China.

Ahead of the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2026, the Indian team's pre-competition training camp was conducted at Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar, from January 23 to February 2, providing athletes with world-class training facilities.

The Indian contingent features top athletes, including 100m sprinter Manikanta Hoblidhar, rising long jump star Moumita Mondal, Ancy Sojan, and Odisha's hurdler Pragyan Prasant Sahu.

Sprinter Manikanta Hoblidhar described the Asian Indoor Athletics Championships as a major opportunity. He emphasised the importance of a strong start, noted improvements in his block start and expressed his aim to win a medal and break the national record.

Speaking to ANI, Manikanta Hoblidhar said, "It is a big opportunity. I hope to receive a medal. The indoor games are very different from the outdoor games. A good start is crucial in the 60m. If the start is strong, the race can be won early. Earlier, my block start was a weakness, but my acceleration is strong. I am working hard to improve my start. My goal is to win a medal and break the national record."

Pragyan Prashanti Sahu expressed excitement to represent India in the 60m hurdles. She sees the Championships as a chance to improve her first six hurdles, which will benefit her in outdoor competitions.

"This is my first ever senior international competition, and I am very excited to represent India. I was not expecting this in the early season, but I got it because of my ranking last year. I am super excited to represent India in the 60-meter hurdles at the World Championships in China... I am taking it as an opportunity to improve my first 6 hurdles, so that it will help me in outdoor races," Pragyan Prashanti Sahu told ANI.

Moumita Mondal, selected for both the Long Jump and 60m Hurdles at the 2026 Asian Indoor Athletics Championships, expressed gratitude and excitement. She highlighted that she is the first Indian woman to earn selections in two events and looks forward to competing in both.

"Grateful that I will be there because for the last two years I have been trying to get there because my short hurdles are better than the 100m hurdles. When I got this opportunity, I definitely pushed for it... I am the first woman to get two selections in two events. I will participate in the long jump and the 60-meter hurdles. It will be very exciting for us," she told ANI.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
So proud of Moumita Mondal! Being the first Indian woman selected for two events is a huge achievement. Her dedication is clear. All the best to Pragyan and Manikanta as well. The future of Indian athletics looks bright!
R
Rohit P
Great to see the training camp was held at Kalinga Stadium. World-class facilities in Bhubaneswar are a game-changer for athletes from the region. Hope this becomes a regular thing for more sports.
S
Sarah B
It's wonderful to see such detailed technical insights from the athletes themselves. Pragyan's point about using the 60m hurdles to improve for outdoor season shows great strategic thinking. Go Team India!
V
Vikram M
While I'm excited for them, I hope the athletics federation provides continuous support and not just around big events. These talents need sustained training and exposure to compete globally. Fingers crossed for their performance!
K
Kavya N
Their excitement is contagious! 🏃‍♀️💨 Manikanta aiming for the national record is the spirit we need. And Pragyan getting in through last year's ranking – proof that consistent performance pays off. Jai Hind!

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50