Key Points

PT Usha honored India’s esports champions at the SAI headquarters, applauding their achievements. She emphasized the discipline of esports athletes and thanked PM Modi for supporting digital sports. Medalists like Danial Patel and Tejaskumar Bhoi shared their excitement about meeting the legendary athlete. The event marked a milestone in mainstream recognition for Indian esports.

Key Points: PT Usha Celebrates India's Esports Champions at SAI Event

  • PT Usha meets WAVES Esports medalists at SAI headquarters
  • Gold winners Danial Patel and Tejaskumar Bhoi share inspirational moments
  • Usha credits PM Modi for recognizing esports growth
  • ESFI director Lokesh Suji calls the event historic for Indian esports
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IOA president PT Usha applauds champions of inaugural Esports Championship

IOA president PT Usha felicitates WAVES Esports Championship winners, praising their discipline and India's digital sports future.

IOA president PT Usha applauds champions of inaugural Esports Championship
"India’s esports future lies in capable hands – PT Usha"

New Delhi, July 28

Indian Olympic Association president PT Usha met and felicitated the champions of the inaugural Esports Championship, held this May under the aegis of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, during the preparations of 3rd Asian Youth Games, Bahrain at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) headquarters here, applauding their achievements and recognising their role in shaping the nation’s digital sporting future.

The medal winners included Danial Patel (Gold, eFootball), Tejaskumar Hasmukhbhai Bhoi (Gold, World Cricket Championship 3), and Pavan Kampelli (Bronze, eFootball at the Asian Esports Games, Bangkok) young champions who have not only demonstrated exceptional talent but have also elevated India’s standing on the global esports stage.

Speaking at the event, PT Usha said, “India’s esports future lies in capable hands, and today’s interaction with the champions of the WAVES Esports Championship has been truly inspiring. The discipline and excellence shown by these athletes mirror that of any traditional sportsperson. I wholeheartedly thank Prime Minister Modi for his visionary steps in recognising esports and creating platforms like WAVES to showcase India’s digital prowess. The Indian Olympic Association stands committed to supporting our esports athletes as they script new chapters in Indian sports.”

Sharing his experience, Danial Patel, gold medalist in eFootball, said, “Meeting PT Usha ma’am was surreal. Her encouragement gave me a new sense of pride in what we do. Esports is growing rapidly, and I believe we’re only scratching the surface of India’s global potential.”

Tejaskumar Bhoi, who clinched gold in World Cricket Championship 3, added, “It’s an honour to represent India and be recognised by a legend like PT Usha. The support from institutions and platforms like WAVES is critical. With continued guidance, India can become a global powerhouse in esports.”

Pavan Kampelli, bronze medallist in eFootball at the Asian Esports Games, said, “Today was not just about medals but about validation. PT Usha’s words and presence reaffirmed that esports athletes are being seen, heard, and celebrated in India. The future is digital, and India is ready.”

Also present at the occasion was Lokesh Suji, Director of the Esports Federation of India (ESFI) and Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation, who called the moment historic.

"It was a moment of immense pride to see our Waves Esports Championship medal winners being acknowledged by none other than Padma Shri PT Usha ji, President of the Indian Olympic Association. This meeting is a landmark for Indian esports—it reflects growing acceptance and respect for our athletes within the mainstream sporting ecosystem.

"The support from the government, IOA and sporting legends like PT Usha ji lends credibility and encouragement that is invaluable for the growth of the ecosystem. It sends a powerful message to the youth of India—that with discipline, focus, and passion, esports can be a rewarding and respected career path,” said Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India & vice president, Asian Esports Federation.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As a gaming enthusiast, this makes me so proud! Though I wonder if traditional sports federations truly understand esports culture. Hope this isn't just token appreciation but leads to real infrastructure support.
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Rohit P
Bahut badhiya! My son spends hours gaming and I used to scold him. Now I'll encourage him to play properly. Maybe he can also bring medals for India like these champions 🇮🇳
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David E
Interesting development! India has massive potential in esports given its young population and tech skills. The government's support through WAVES initiative is commendable. Hope to see more international tournaments hosted here.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the recognition, I hope parents won't now push kids into gaming blindly. These players have trained for years - it's not just 'playing games'. Balance is important!
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Vikram M
Cricket and now eCricket! India dominating both formats 😎 Jokes aside, this is a gamechanger for our digital native generation. Next we need gaming academies and scholarships!

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