Odisha to host Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2027
Bhubaneswar, May 27
Odisha has been awarded the hosting rights for the prestigious Asian Indoor Athletics Championships 2027, a decision taken by the Asian Athletics Council during its meeting in Hong Kong on Wednesday.
The development marks another milestone for the state's growing profile in hosting major sports events.
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi termed it a "proud moment" for the country and Odisha, saying the state has further strengthened its position as a global sporting destination.
The championship is expected to bring top athletes from across Asia to India.
Odisha has ramped up its sports infrastructure and has held prestigious international hockey tournaments. It has won several medals in domestic hockey tournaments.
Hockey Punjab and Hockey Association of Odisha clinched Bronze Medals at the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior National Championship 2026 held in April this year.
Hockey Punjab finished on the podium in the men's category, and Hockey Association of Odisha secured third place in the women's competition.
The performances underlined the consistent success both teams have enjoyed across domestic tournaments over the years through sustained podium finishes and a steady production of international-level players. Hockey Punjab have been one of the most consistent performers in domestic competitions, securing 33 Medals (14 Gold, 6 Silver, 13 Bronze) across categories.
Hockey Association of Odisha have also built a well-balanced ecosystem across both men's and women's categories, securing 26 Medals (11 Gold, 7 Silver, 8 Bronze).
The men's teams have contributed 19 Medals (10 Gold, 6 Silver, 3 Bronze), led by exceptional performances in Junior and Sub Junior competitions.
On the women's side, Hockey Association of Odisha have secured 7 Medals (1 Gold, 1 Silver, 5 Bronze), with the Junior Women's team contributing one Bronze medal, while the Sub Junior Women's team have secured one Silver and four Bronze Medals, highlighting a steady and growing pipeline in the ranks.
Hockey Association of Odisha's strength is rooted in its strong grassroots culture, supported by academies, great infrastructure and coaching systems that have created a solid foundation for young players. Hockey remains deeply embedded in the state's identity, further strengthened by its role as host to major international tournaments in Bhubaneswar and Rourkela in world-class stadiums.This ecosystem has produced a diverse pool of players.
On the men's side, Amit Rohidas continues to be a key figure for India, while Amandeep Lakra has emerged as a promising dragflicking talent from Rourkela. Players like Shilanand Lakra, Sudeep Chirmako and Nilam Sanjeep Xess further highlight the depth of talent coming through the system.
In women, the Hockey Association of Odisha continue to produce exciting young prospects, with Sunelita Toppo emerging as a young sensation, alongside Ajmina Kujur and Sujata Kujur, reflecting their growing strength in women's hockey.
— ANI
Reader Comments
As an Odia myself, I feel so proud today. Our state has transformed so much in the last decade. From hosting Hockey World Cup to now Asian Athletics - this will bring so many opportunities for our youth. But I hope they also focus on basic sports infrastructure in rural areas where talent is raw but coaching is limited 🙏
As an Indian living abroad, these developments make me happy. Odisha has quietly emerged as a sporting hub. The hockey ecosystem they've built from grassroots is commendable. Sunelita Toppo and Amit Rohidas are great examples. Hope the Athletics Championships will inspire more youngsters from the state to take up track and field!
Excellent news! But we need to ensure the focus on athletics doesn't come at the expense of hockey, which has given Odisha so much identity. Both sports can coexist and thrive. The Kalinga Stadium is world-class and with proper planning, this will be a successful championship. Hope the state government also upgrades railway connectivity to Bhubaneswar - many athletes and visitors will need smooth travel! 🚆
This is fantastic! India continues to prove it can host major international events. The hockey statistics showing 26 medals for Odisha and 33 for Punjab demonstrate how strong domestic competition is. The grassroots development in Odisha with academies and coaching is a model for other states. Can't wait to see Asian athletes compete in Bhubaneswar's beautiful stadium! 🇮🇳✨
One thing I appreciate about Odisha is how they've used sports for development - not just hosting events but building a culture. The mention of players like Sunelita Toppo and Ajmina
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