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PM Modi Confident Yogasana Will Secure Future Olympic Spot

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence that Yogasana could eventually secure a place in the Olympics and other international multi-sport events. He virtually inaugurated the first World Yogasana Championship in Ahmedabad, which features over 400 athletes from more than 60 countries. The Prime Minister highlighted the economic opportunities the sport could create, including jobs for athletes, trainers, and event managers. He praised all participants as champions for being part of what he called an "important chapter in sporting history."

PM Modi expresses confidence in Yogasana's future Olympic prospects (Ld)

Ahmedabad/New Delhi, June 4 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed confidence that Yogasana could eventually secure a place in international multi-sport competitions, including the Olympics, as he virtually inaugurated the first World Yogasana Championship in Ahmedabad.

Addressing athletes from more than 60 countries, PM Modi said the championship marked the beginning of a new phase in yoga's evolution by providing Yogasana with a platform as a competitive sport.

"Through this championship, Yogasana will gain a new identity as a competitive sport. I am confident that in the future, Yogasana will also secure its place in international sports. Whether it is the Olympics or multi-sport events, if we work hard enough, positive results can certainly be achieved," he added.

He said that the inaugural championship in Ahmedabad would play a major role in advancing those ambitions.

The event, being held from June 4 to 8, is the first-ever World Yogasana Championship and has brought together more than 400 athletes from over 60 nations.

It is considered a significant step in efforts to establish Yogasana as a recognised global sporting discipline.

Prime Minister Modi also highlighted the wider economic opportunities associated with the growth of Yogasana as a sport.

"We know that every major sport brings with it an entire ecosystem. It creates new employment opportunities. As Yogasana Sports expands, new possibilities associated with it will also grow," he said.

According to the Prime Minister, the development of the sport could generate opportunities for athletes, trainers, sports scientists, researchers and event managers.

Efforts to secure wider international recognition for Yogasana have gained momentum in recent years.

The championship is being conducted under standardised competition rules and includes athletes competing across multiple age categories and disciplines.

Officials say the event also features an electronic scoring system designed to improve transparency and judging consistency at the international level.

Prime Minister Modi said all participants were already champions by virtue of being part of what he described as an "important chapter in sporting history" and said their performances would inspire young people around the world.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

As a yoga practitioner from Canada, I'm thrilled to see this initiative. But I do wonder if competitive yoga might lose its spiritual essence. The true beauty of yoga is in its meditative aspect, not just the physical postures. Let's hope we can balance both.

Priya S

PM Modi is absolutely right about the economic opportunities! Yoga tourism in Rishikesh already brings crores of rupees. Imagine what an Olympic-level infrastructure could do for local employment - trainers, physios, event managers, sports scientists. This is holistic development! 🧘‍♀️

James A

Electronic scoring system is a smart move. Traditional gymnastics judging can be incredibly subjective - having transparent, tech-driven evaluation will give Yogasana credibility as a legitimate competitive sport. Let's see how the championships go!

Vikram M

I have mixed feelings yaar. On one hand, proud to see India promoting yoga globally. On the other hand, this feels like yet another 'soft power' project that gets lots of hype but lacks long-term follow-through. Remember the 'Yoga for Unity' campaigns? Where are the ground-level yoga studios in villages? Let's focus on making yoga accessible to common Indians first before thinking Olympics.

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