Key Points

Delhi’s new sports policy is being hailed as a game-changer by athletes and coaches. The initiative provides financial and medical support to help athletes compete at higher levels. Coaches believe it could significantly boost India’s medal count in global competitions. Athletes say the policy eases their journey from training grounds to podiums.

Key Points: Delhi Athletes Praise New Sports Policy for Olympic Medal Boost

  • Financial aid and medical benefits for athletes
  • Policy seen as a turning point for Delhi sports
  • Coaches predict more Olympic and Asian Games medals
  • Athletes call it a visionary leadership move
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Delhi's new sports policy earns praise from athletes and coaches

Delhi's new sports policy offers financial aid and medical benefits, earning praise from athletes and coaches for its potential to elevate India’s medal tally.

"It is a historic decision for the sportsmen of Delhi. Such a policy does not exist in any other state. – Coach Sunita Rai"

New Delhi, July 26

The Delhi government's newly introduced sports policy has drawn wide praise from athletes and coaches across the city, who see it as a much-needed move that could significantly boost India's medal tally in global competitions.

From financial assistance to medical benefits, the policy aims to create a robust support system for athletes representing Delhi at the national and international levels.

Sprinter Sarthak lauded the decision, calling it more than just a financial initiative. "It is a significant improvement. It is not just a bold decision, but also shows visionary leadership," he said.

"For an athlete, funds are not the only thing that matters. The support of the government and this feeling that they are standing with us is very important for the athletes," he noted.

Coach Sunita Rai, coach of the Delhi Athletics Games, believes this policy could become a turning point for the state.

"It is a historic decision for the sportsmen of Delhi. Such a policy does not exist in any other state," she remarked.

"If such a policy is implemented for athletes in Delhi, they will likely win more medals in the Olympics and Asian Games. In this policy, the athletes are getting funds for training and medical benefits," she added.

Lawn bowls player Pinki highlighted how the new policy can change the sporting landscape in Delhi.

"This is an excellent decision. The journey from ground to podium is now very easy," she said.

"Many athletes have moved to different places due to financial difficulties. The announcements of funds and government service will motivate the families to make their children play sports," she added.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a former state-level athlete, I know how difficult it is without proper support. The medical benefits are especially crucial - injuries can end careers without proper treatment. Kudos to Delhi govt!
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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation is key. We've seen many policies announced with great fanfare but poor execution. Hope this doesn't get stuck in bureaucratic red tape like other schemes.
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Sarah B
This is wonderful! My daughter trains in badminton and the costs are overwhelming. If more states adopt such policies, we might finally see India competing consistently at the highest levels internationally.
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Karthik V
Hope they include proper monitoring to prevent misuse of funds. Also important to support sports beyond just cricket - good to see lawn bowls getting mentioned in the article!
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Anjali F
My brother had to quit swimming because we couldn't afford the coaching fees. This policy gives me hope that other talented kids won't have to give up their dreams due to financial constraints. 🇮🇳

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