Assam Govt, IIS To Host Taekwondo Talent Hunt With Olympic Champions In Guwahati

This is a fantastic initiative to boost Taekwondo in India's North-East region. They're bringing in huge Olympic champions like Jade Jones to run a special talent search and training camp in Assam. The goal is to find and develop future stars, especially for the 2028 LA Games. It's all about building a proper pathway for athletes to reach the world stage.

Key Points: Assam, IIS To Host Taekwondo Talent ID Programme With Olympic Champs Jones, Jaouad

  • Assam Government partners with IIS for elite sports development
  • Olympic champions to lead talent identification programme
  • Initiative aims to build athlete pipeline for LA 2028 Games
  • Programme structured into talent hunt and intensive masterclass phases
  • Focus on identifying high-potential female athletes in North-East
  • Effort aligns with national vision for sustainable Olympic talent
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IIS and Government of Assam to host Taekwondo Talent Identification and Masterclass Programme with Olympic Champions

Assam's Sports Directorate & Inspire Institute of Sport to host a 7-day Taekwondo talent identification & masterclass in Guwahati from Jan 17-23, 2026, featuring Olympic champion Jade Jones.

"This initiative reflects Assam's resolve to empower coaches and athletes with the right knowledge, training and support needed to drive sustained sporting success. - Nandita Gorlosa / Sports Minister, Govt of Assam"

Guwahati (Assam), December 22

In a major boost to sports development in the North-East, the Directorate of Sports & Youth Welfare (DSYW), Government of Assam, in collaboration with the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), will host a Taekwondo Talent Identification & Masterclass Programme at Sarusajai Stadium, Guwahati, from 17 to 23 January 2026, according to a release.

The seven-day programme aims to identify, nurture, and accelerate Taekwondo talent across Assam and the North-East region, while establishing a structured pathway for athletes to progress towards elite national and international competition.

Nandita Gorlosa, Minister, Sports and Youth Welfare Department, Govt of Assam, said, "This initiative reflects Assam's resolve to empower coaches and athletes with the right knowledge, training and support needed to drive sustained sporting success. We are committed to building a stronger sports future not only for Assam but for the country, and initiatives like these take us a step closer to that goal."

The first-of-its-kind initiative will be led by two globally renowned Taekwondo champions, Jade Jones, two-time Olympic Champion and World Champion, and Achab Jaouad, World and European Champion. They bring with them extensive experience from competing at the highest levels of international sport.

"I am really excited to be part of this initiative. India has a huge talent pool, and with the right support, many athletes can reach the highest level, including the LA Games. I am happy to support with IIS on a programme that focuses on building athletes the right way from an early stage," said Jade Jones, two-time Olympic Champion.

Their involvement will provide Olympic-level benchmarking, elite tactical and technical exposure, and international standards of athlete evaluation.

The Assam event is structured in two stages, beginning with the Talent Identification phase from 17 to 18 January 2026. This phase will focus on identifying high-potential young female athletes through structured fight evaluations, physical screening, and technical assessments.

This will be followed by the Taekwondo Masterclass from 19 to 23 January 2026, a five-day intensive training programme for male and female athletes covering all key aspects of the sport, including technical development, tactical understanding, physical preparation, and competition readiness.

The initiative marks a significant step towards strengthening Taekwondo development in Assam and the North-East, while contributing to India's long-term vision of building a sustainable pipeline of future international and Olympic-level athletes.

This event is part of IIS Taekwondo's Fighting Chance, a talent hunt programme launched under the leadership of High-Performance Director Gary Hall. The programme aims to identify talented female martial arts athletes and guide them towards an Olympic podium finish at the LA 2028 Games.

Gary Hall is widely credited with transforming Great Britain's Taekwondo programme from a limited, under-funded system into one of the most successful high-performance models globally. His partnership with GB Taekwondo resulted in 10 Olympic medals, 4 Paralympic medals, and more than 70 European podium finishes.

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Priya S
Finally, a structured programme focusing on women athletes from the start. The 'Fighting Chance' initiative for LA 2028 is exactly what we need. More power to the young girls in Assam! Hope this model is replicated for other sports across India.
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Rohit P
Great initiative, but I hope the selection process is completely transparent and merit-based. Sometimes these programmes only reach athletes from certain academies or cities. They must ensure it reaches talent in remote districts of Assam and other NE states.
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Michael C
As someone who follows Olympic sports, Gary Hall's involvement is a huge deal. What he did for British Taekwondo is remarkable. If we can adapt that high-performance model here, India could become a serious contender in combat sports. Smart partnership by IIS.
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Shreya B
This is the kind of investment in sports infrastructure we need to see more of. Not just cricket! A seven-day camp with world champions can inspire a whole generation. Hope they continue the support after identification and don't just stop at a one-off event.
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Karthik V
Good step by the Assam government. The North-East has given us so many great athletes in boxing, football, and archery. Taekwondo could be the next big thing. Jai Hind!

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