Key Points

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has inaugurated a groundbreaking residential wing for the Weightlifting Warriors Academy, providing state-of-the-art training facilities for 55 young athletes. The academy, established by Chief National Coach Vijay Sharma, is where Olympic Silver Medalist Mirabai Chanu trains and mentors future champions. Located in Modi Nagar, the facility represents a significant investment in India's Olympic preparation strategy for 2036. The academy operates with support from multiple national sports organizations, emphasizing a comprehensive approach to developing world-class weightlifting talent.

Key Points: Rijiju Launches Mirabai Chanu's Weightlifting Warriors Hub

  • Residential wing opens for 60 athletes in advanced weightlifting facility
  • Supports young talents aged 8-14 and elite athletes
  • Backed by multiple national sports organizations
  • Aims to nurture Olympic champions
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Union Minister Kiren Rijiju inaugurates residential wing of Weightlifting Warriors Academy

Union Minister inaugurates Olympic-level residential academy where Mirabai Chanu trains young weightlifters for 2036 Games

"The 2036 Olympics is not just a dream for us, it is a commitment for our country. - Mirabai Chanu"

Modi Nagar, June 7

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday inaugurated the residential wing of the Weightlifting Warriors Academy, the centre where Olympic Silver Medalist Mirabai Chanu trains, marking a significant milestone in India's Olympic preparations for 2036.

The state-of-the-art facility, established by Chief National Coach Vijay Sharma in September 2024, will now provide accommodation for up to 60 athletes in 30 fully equipped rooms.

Currently, 40 young athletes aged 8-14 years and 15 elite athletes are also training at the academy. Speaking at the inauguration, Rijiju congratulated the team and expressed his confidence in the academy.

"I would like to congratulate the team at Weightlifting Warriors that the residential centre has opened. I am not just wishing you all good luck, but I have faith that a great champion will emerge from here. I have seen a lot of academies in my life... but the way Vijay has run this academy with dedication, and the way they work hard to make it a success. I have never seen that anywhere else," he said, as quoted from a press release by Weightlifting Warriors.

Olympic Silver Medalist Mirabai Chanu, who trains at the academy, expressed her commitment to mentoring the next generation and said, "The 2036 Olympics is not just a dream for us, it is a commitment for our country. My young athletes, remember that when you train, you take the dreams of 1.4 billion Indians with you."

Chief National Coach Vijay Sharma shared his vision: "The dream I had of an academy has come true today. With Mirabai's training, these kids can learn something and perform well in the next Olympics."

The academy operates under the Khelo India Scheme with support from the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Sports Authority of India, Olympic Gold Quest, and the Indian Weightlifting Federation (IWLF).

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! Facilities like these will help India become a sporting powerhouse. Mirabai Chanu's words gave me goosebumps - our athletes carry the hopes of billions. Hope to see many medals in 2036! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Great initiative but hope they also focus on nutrition and mental health support for these young athletes. The pressure must be immense at such a young age. Wishing all the budding weightlifters the very best!
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Amit S.
Finally some real investment in sports infrastructure! We need more such academies across different sports. Kudos to Vijay Sharma and team for their dedication. More power to our young warriors 💪
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Neha P.
As someone from Manipur, I'm so proud to see Mirabai Chanu mentoring the next generation. Our northeastern states have so much sporting talent that needs proper facilities. Hope to see more focus on regional sports development.
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Sanjay T.
Good step but hope the government maintains these facilities properly. Too often we see great infrastructure built but then neglected after a few years. Sports development needs long-term commitment, not just photo ops.
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Kavita R.
Wonderful to see women athletes leading the charge! Mirabai is such an inspiration. My daughter saw this news and now wants to try weightlifting 😊 Hope more girls get inspired to take up sports seriously.

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