Key Points

The AFI president emphasized the importance of the Bhubaneswar Continental Tour for athletes aiming to secure global ranking points. Over 90 Indian athletes, including Animesh Kujur and Sachin Yadav, will compete in the event. Odisha officials expressed confidence in hosting future higher-tier athletics meets. The competition follows strict World Athletics guidelines, featuring 12 disciplines with a focus on throwing and jumping events.

Key Points: AFI President Says Bhubaneswar Meet Key for Athletes Earning Global Points

  • Bhubaneswar Continental Tour offers $25K prize pool for athletes
  • Neeraj Chopra trains in Europe for Tokyo Worlds
  • Over 10 Indian athletes already qualified for Worlds
  • Odisha aims to host higher-tier athletics events soon
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Good chance for athletes to earn valuable global points this weekend in Bhubaneswar, says AFI president

AFI president highlights Bhubaneswar Continental Tour as crucial for athletes to secure global ranking points ahead of Tokyo World Championships.

"Athletes from more than 15 countries will be seen in action in Bhubaneswar this weekend. – Bahadur Singh Sagoo, AFI President"

New Delhi, August 6

The World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze in Bhubaneswar this weekend will be a good opportunity for competitors to earn valuable global points, said Bahadur Singh Sagoo, president of the Athletics Federation of India (AFI).

The one-day global competition jointly organised by the Government of Odisha and AFI is scheduled to be held at Bhubaneswar's Kalinga Stadium on August 10 and has a total prize money of USD 25,000, according to a release from AFI.

India's two-time Olympic Games medallist, Neeraj Chopra, is all set to defend his title at the Tokyo World Championships, says AFI president. "He (Chopra) is training in Europe in preparation for Worlds," Sagoo further said.

According to the AFI president, more than ten Indian athletes have already made the cut for the September 13-21 Tokyo World Athletics Championships in Japan. "We are expecting more athletes to make the cut for the prestigious global competition. The deadline to achieve qualification is August 24, 2025," Sagoo added.

Addressing the media during the pre-event of the Continental Tour here on Wednesday, Sagoo says the response to the one-day meet has been overwhelming. "Athletes from more than 15 countries will be seen in action in Bhubaneswar this weekend," revealed Sagoo.

A strong home team of more than 90 athletes will showcase their potential on Sunday in Bhubaneswar. India's national record holder, Animesh Kujur and middle distance runner Mohammad Afsal are among a core group of athletes who will be in action.

Promising javelin thrower Sachin Yadav will look forward to breaking the 86m barrier. Yadav's season and personal best of 85.16m was recorded on the way to silver at the Asian Athletics Championships in Gumi.

According to the AFI president, World Athletics guidelines were followed to decide disciplines for this weekend's global competition in Bhubaneswar.

"It is mandatory to include one throwing and one jumping event in the one-day meeting schedule. The competition should have a minimum of 12 disciplines, including five in the women's group. Certain events couldn't be featured as the duration of the one-day Continental Tour, as per guidelines of World Athletics is two hours and 30 minutes," the AFI president said.

Sachin Ramachandra Jadhav, Commissioner and Secretary, Sports of the Government of Odisha, says all the necessary arrangements for the successful conduct of the one-day global event has been done. "Odisha has good infrastructure to conduct global events," says Jadhav. "After the successful conduct of World Athletics Continental Tour Bronze, our next goal will be to host either Silver or Gold level events."

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Bhubaneswar hosting global events! The Kalinga Stadium is world-class. Wishing all athletes the best, especially our Indian contingent. Let's bring home medals! 💪
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Rohit P
While this is good, prize money seems low compared to other international events. USD 25k divided among winners won't motivate top athletes much. AFI should increase funding.
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Sarah B
Excited to see Sachin Yadav's performance! After Neeraj Chopra, we need another javelin star. 86m would be incredible - rooting for him from Canada! 🏅
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Vikram M
Odisha is becoming sports capital of India! First hockey now athletics. CM Naveen Patnaik's vision is paying off. Other states should learn from this model.
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Kavya N
Hope they show this live on DD Sports. We want to watch our athletes compete! Also, where are the women athletes? Only 5 disciplines seems less for gender equality.

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