India's Youth Athletic Powerhouse: 222 Athletes Ready to Conquer Asian Games

India is preparing to make a significant mark at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain with a robust 222-member youth contingent. The delegation, comprising 119 female and 103 male athletes, will compete across 21 sporting disciplines, showcasing the country's emerging athletic talent. Fully supported by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and Sports Authority of India, the team represents various government sporting initiatives. The games, serving as Asian qualifiers for the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics, represent a crucial platform for young Indian athletes to demonstrate their potential.

Key Points: India 222 Athletes Asian Youth Games Bahrain 2025 MYAS SAI Support

  • 222-member contingent representing 21 sporting disciplines
  • 119 female and 103 male athletes competing
  • Supported by MYAS and SAI with full government funding
  • Competing in Olympic and emerging sports categories
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MYAS, SAI extend support to 222-member Indian youth contingent for Asian Youth Games 2025

India sends 222 young athletes across 21 sports to 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain, backed by MYAS and SAI with comprehensive support.

"We are sending our best young talents to represent India on an international platform - Sports Authority of India Official"

New Delhi, Oct 18

India gets set to make a powerful mark at the 3rd Asian Youth Games, scheduled to take place in Bahrain from October 22 to 31, with a 222-member athlete contingent representing across 21 sporting disciplines. Supported by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS) and the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the young Indian athletes will be joined by 90 coaches, physios, and officials, bringing the total Indian delegation strength to 312.

India's 222-strong contingent includes 31 athletes in athletics, 14 in boxing, 28 in kabaddi, 16 in handball, and 10 each in taekwondo, wrestling, and weightlifting.

The largest female representation will come from athletics and handball, reflecting the rise of young women athletes across the country. Former Olympic medalist wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt is the country's Chef de Mission.

Among the 119 female and 103 male athletes, several are products of flagship government schemes, including Khelo India, Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) Development, and National Centres of Excellence (NCOEs).

The Ministry has approved the participation of the contingent at full cost to the government, with SAI covering expenses for travel, boarding, lodging, insurance, and ceremonial kits.

India's youth athletes will compete in key Olympic disciplines like athletics, swimming, badminton, boxing, wrestling, weightlifting, and judo, alongside emerging sports such as kurash, pencak silat, teqball, and camel racing.

SAI's medical team and physios will also accompany the contingent, ensuring that athletes receive round-the-clock support. Special attention has been given to anti-doping measures with NADA (National Anti-Doping Agency) conducting mandatory testing before departure, and to the physical and psychological readiness of the team.

The 2025 Asian Youth Games in Bahrain will see around 4000 athletes from 45 countries participating in 259 disciplines of 26 sports. The event is the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics in Dakar, Senegal.

The pan-Asian multi-sport event, to be held in Bahrain from October 22 to 31, will mark the first time the edition is being held since the last in 2013.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see 119 female athletes representing India! Women's sports in our country is definitely on the rise. Hope they bring back many medals! 👏
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the government funding the entire trip, I hope this investment translates into actual Olympic medals later. We need consistent performance, not just participation.
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Sarah B
The medical and psychological support mentioned is crucial. Young athletes need this kind of holistic care to perform their best. Good initiative by SAI!
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Vikram M
Kabaddi with 28 athletes shows our traditional sports are still strong! And camel racing? That's interesting to see in Asian Games. All the best to our youth contingent!
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Michael C
Having Yogeshwar Dutt as Chef de Mission is a brilliant move. His Olympic experience will be invaluable for these young athletes. Great leadership choice!

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