Patiala Hosts Grassroots to Greatness Sports Conference for 2036 Olympics

The Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports in Patiala is organizing a major international conference titled "Grassroots to Greatness" on February 6-7, 2026. The event will focus on scientific talent identification and holistic athlete development, aligning with India's preparation for the 2036 Summer Olympic Games. Over 550 participants, including coaches and scientists, will engage with more than 30 national and international experts. The conference aims to create a unified roadmap to strengthen India's sports ecosystem from the grassroots to the elite level.

Key Points: International Sports Conference on Talent ID & Athlete Development

  • Talent identification models
  • Holistic athlete support systems
  • Integration of sports science & tech
  • Building long-term development pathways
  • Fostering national-international collaboration
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SAI NSNIS Patiala to host international conference "Grassroots to Greatness" on February 6-7

SAI NSNIS Patiala hosts "Grassroots to Greatness" conference Feb 6-7, 2026, with 550+ participants & global experts to build India's Olympic roadmap.

"strengthening India's athlete development ecosystem through scientific, holistic, and sustainable approaches - SAI NSNIS Release"

Patiala, January 28

Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala, the apex national institute for sports coaching and sports science education under the Sports Authority of India, is organising an international conference titled "Grassroots to Greatness: Talent Identification and Athlete Development" on February 6-7, 2026, aligned with the nation's long-term vision and preparation for the 2036 Summer Olympic Games.

This prestigious conference continues the annual international conference tradition initiated by SAI NSNIS Patiala in the 2024-2025 financial year. The inaugural conference, "Harmonising Movement: Integrating Yoga with Sports Science for Peak Performance," received an overwhelming response from national and international experts. Building on that success, the upcoming edition focuses on strengthening India's athlete development ecosystem through scientific, holistic, and sustainable approaches, as per a release.

The conference is expected to witness over 550 participants from across India, including coaches, sports scientists, administrators, academicians, and students, along with 30+ renowned national and international experts, making it one of the largest knowledge-sharing platforms in the field of sports development in the country. The two-day conference will be graced by Minister of State for Youth Affairs & Sports Raksha Nikhil Khadse.

Some of the eminent international experts set to enlighten the conference are Nenad Trunic (Dean of Faculty of Physical Education & Management in Sport, Singidunum University, Serbia), FIBA basketball coach Richard Lee Brooks, Farruh Ahmedov (Head of Scientific Department, Samarkand State University), Pinar Yaprak (Assistant Professor, Turkiye), Hanno Felder (Acting Director, Olympic Training Center) and Martin Toms (Associate Professor of Global Sport Education & Coaching, Birmingham University, UK).

Senior coaches and officials from the Sports Authority of India (SAI) will actively participate, sharing their practical experiences and strategic insights in identifying young talent, building long-term development pathways, and preparing athletes for international success.

Developing athletes from grassroots to elite levels requires structured, data-driven, and holistic frameworks. Modern athlete development emphasises the integration of physiological, psychological, technical, and tactical assessments, supported by sports science, analytics, biomechanics, and emerging technologies, while ensuring athlete well-being through mental health support, injury prevention, nutrition, recovery, and Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) models.

Key Objectives of the Conference:

- Explore Talent Identification Models: Examine scientific and global best practices for early-stage talent detection and nurturing.

- Strengthen Athlete Development Pathways: Design structured, long-term training and progression frameworks.

- Integrate Sports Science & Technology: Highlight the role of analytics, biomechanics, physiology, and technology in performance optimisation.

- Promote Holistic Athlete Support: Address mental health, injury prevention, nutrition, recovery, and athlete well-being.

- Foster Collaboration: Build a unified framework connecting grassroots initiatives with elite and high-performance systems.

Benefits for Participants

- Knowledge Exchange: Learn from global experts and HPDs on effective athlete development systems.

- Skill Enhancement: Gain practical tools to assess, monitor, and guide athletes at various stages of development.

- Networking Opportunities: Engage with policymakers, sports scientists, coaches, and administrators at national and international levels.

Through this international conference, SAI NSNIS Patiala aims to foster collaboration, exchange of ideas, and the creation of a unified and future-ready roadmap for athlete development, contributing significantly to India's Olympic aspirations for the 2036 Games.

- ANI

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Priya S
Fantastic news! I hope the insights from this conference filter down to district and school-level coaches. We have so much hidden talent in small towns and villages that never gets the right guidance or pathway. The focus on holistic development, including nutrition and mental health, is very welcome.
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Rohit P
While this conference sounds impressive, I hope it leads to actionable policies and not just another talk shop. We've seen many such events before. The real test is whether the SAI and sports ministry will implement these "structured frameworks" on the ground with proper funding and monitoring.
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Sarah B
As a sports science student, I'm thrilled about this! The lineup of international experts is stellar. Attending this could be a huge career opportunity. Hope they stream some sessions online for those who can't make it to Patiala.
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Vikram M
Good step. But we must also focus on developing infrastructure at the block level. What use is high-level science if a talented kid in a Bihar or MP village doesn't have a proper track or coach to begin with? Grassroots means real investment in facilities, not just conferences.
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Kavya N
Love the title "Grassroots to Greatness"! It captures the journey perfectly. Wishing all the participants success. If we can systemise talent spotting in schools like China or some European nations do, our medal tally will surely rise. Jai Hind!

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